WILMINGTON, MA — Here are recent articles about Wilmington published online during the week of Sunday, April 17, 2016 that residents should consider reading:
Wilmington Town Crier
- Women-owned businesses take spotlight at Chamber event by Krista Bresnahan
- Full Implementation Planned for 2017-2018 School Year: Wilmington to pilot new math program for Middle School by Brendan Foley
- Gone, but certainly not forgotten: Robert leaves WCTV after 10 years by Lisa Kennedy-Cox
- Library program features two stories of survival by Sheryl Walsh
- Frank West Jr. named Eagle Scout of the Year for Massachusetts by Brendan Foley
- Carnival future rests with RFP response: Appeals Board steps right up to new carnival plan by Krista Bresnahan
- Wilmington Little League kicks off another season: Annual Parade this past Saturday a huge hit by Brendan Foley
- First to sign on to play in college: Natola makes WHS Girls Lacrosse History by Jamie Pote
- Eighteen locals complete 26.2 mile trek by Jamie Pote
- 120th Annual Boston Marathon: Friends, ‘Sisters’ complete mission by Mike Ippolito
Wilmington Advocate
- Caira, Bendel coast to victory for seats on Wilmington Board of Selectmen by Robert Hayes
- Parade kicks off Little League opening day festivities in Wilmington by Bruce Coulter
- PHOTOS: The Wilmington Youth Soccer Association
Lowell Sun
- Bendel, Caira win Wilmington selectmen seats by Kori Tuitt
- Later school starts studied by Kori Tuitt
- Rivalry games goes to the Wildcats this time by Carmine Frongillo
Boston Globe
- At Tremezzo, taste all the flavors by Diane Severin
(NOTE: Photo cover at Little League Opening Day’s Ceremony First Patch is from the Wilmington Advocate and used with permission. If I missed a story you think is worth sharing, please email wilmingtonapple@gmail.com.)
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