WILMINGTON, MA — Here are 10 stories about Wilmington published online during the week of Sunday, October 18, 2015 that residents should consider reading:
- MCAS data reveals district strengths, weaknesses: Achievement Gap Between Special Needs and Regular Education Continues To Worry by Brendan Foley of Wilmington Town Crier
- iPods for Wounded Veterans at State House by Jayne Miller of Wilmington Town Crier
- WYSA Board Member Elliott named Mass Youth Soccer’s Administrator of the Year by Brendan Foley of Wilmington Town Crier
Lassell College player comes back after ACL Injury: Wilmington’s Cristina Wilson tearing it up on the field hockey fields by Mike Ippolito of Wilmington T own Crier - O’Halloran Too Much For WHS (WHS Football) by Mike Angiuoni of Lowell Sun
- Bright addition to town (Osram Sylvania moves to Wilmington) by Cassidy Swanson of Lowell Sun
- UniFirst reports Q4, full-year results for fiscal ’15 from Lowell Sun
- Wilmington resident places in Barbara DeNitto Memorial Horse Show from Wilmington Advocate
- New RMV program seeks to drive down waiting times by Nicole Dungca from Boston Globe
- New Bruins practice rink to be dedicated solely to skating by Jessica Geller from Boston Globe
(NOTE: All of this week’s Wilmington Town Crier’s articles aren’t up on their website as of Sunday morning. If I missed a story you think is worth sharing, please email wilmingtonapple@gmail.com.)
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