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PHOTOS: Seen Around Tewksbury This Week

A look around town at some of the people who make Tewksbury special.

 
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John Pereira of Lowell, known to all as “Brazil” along with six other nicknames is the owner of Pizza Mia. Working at Pizza Mia for the past 12-years, he is here with Rachel Holmes of Tewksbury who has been at the shop for 4.5-years.
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This week, photographer Shawn Hansen had the chance to visit several local businesses and meet some of the hard-working people of Tewksbury at their jobs.

Take a look through his photos and let Shawn introduce you to some of his new friends.

Related Topics: Around Town, Life in Tewksbury, Seen around Tewksbury, and Tewksbury Life

Richard Menard

7:58 am on Friday, January 11, 2013

Yankees cap? Great subs, bad taste in baseball. At least he has a Rev's jersey on!!!

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Donna Wilson

10:54 pm on Friday, January 11, 2013

My husband was on his lunch break picking up his son. He works 12 hours a day. You better watch yourself for libel because I will go after The Patch.

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Bill Gilman

1:18 am on Saturday, January 12, 2013

Donna. Our apologies. That photo has been taken down. No ill intent was intended. The caption was written tongue-in-cheek by the photographer. However, upon closer review, you are right that it was in poor taste. We apologize for any inconvenience.

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Donna Wilson

6:11 am on Saturday, January 12, 2013

It certainly was in poor taste. Written tounge-in-cheek? Then why did you post the company's phone number next to the picture? If you bothered to find out the facts (that is supposedly what responsible journalists do, right?) then you would know that parking lot is a school bus drop for a regional charter school that my son attends. My husband was waiting - on his break - to give him a ride home so he wouldn't have to walk 2 miles and he was tired from working hard, rising at 4:30 am to work a long day. Please think twice before publically defaming someone's character.

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