WILMINGTON, MA — Below are 10 things to do in Wilmington on Wednesday, November 1, 2023:
- An EPA Olin Chemical Superfund Site Meeting will take place at 6:30pm in the Middle School Cafeteria. Learn more HERE.
The Wilmington Town Hall & School Administration Building Committee meets at 6pm in Room 9 of Town Hall. Read the agenda HERE.This meeting has been cancelled.- The Wilmington Conservation Commission meets at 7pm in the Town Hall Auditorium. Read the agenda HERE.
- The Wilmington Health Department is holding a Flu Clinic for residents from 3pm to 6pm at Town Hall. Learn more and register HERE.
- The Town’s Yardwaste Center is open from 8am to 2pm. Learn more HERE.
- The Red Cross is holding a Blood Drive from 10am to 3pm at the Wilmington Knights of Columbus Hall (112 Middlesex Avenue). Learn more HERE.
- The Wilmington Memorial Library (175 Middlesex Avenue) is holding Time for Twos (10am) and A Visit with the Poop Museum (6:30pm).
- The Wilmington Senior Center (15 School Street) is holding several activities and programs — Blood Pressure (9am); Special Exercise (9:30am); Cards & Games (1pm); and Poker (1pm). Learn more HERE.
- The Wilmington Police Department is conducting Child Safety Seat Inspections and Installations at the Public Safety Building (1 Adelaide Street) between 10am and noon. No appointments are necessary, however, it is strongly encouraged that you call ahead at 978-658-5071 to make sure a technician is available. Learn more HERE.
- The Friends of the Wilmington Memorial Library’s Book Store Next Door (183 Middlesex is open from 10am to 4pm. Shop for gently used books! Paperbacks $1, Hardcover $2. Good condition donations of up to two boxes are accepted during the store’s hours. All of the store’s proceeds benefit the Wilmington Memorial Library.
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How many years has the EPA been dealing with this? The Superfund is Super but it needs to be pushed forward now as the Federal Government has the most funds since the Great Society legislation in the 60s by LBJ. Elections have consequences. Let’s get serious and for once vote INDEPENDENT. The two party system is broken. We the majority can if we have the WILL and change things.
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