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A look back on the stories and people that made 2010 special.
Public safety issues are of particular interest to the residents of a community. The speak directly to the quality of life. Stories about such things as fires and major crimes help to tell the story of the work public safety employees do on a day-to-day basis. But the work day of a man or woman whose job it is to protect the publics can often take strange turns. Police officers, in particular, have to deal with some rather unusual calls. Below is a countdown of the 10 strangest police log items since TewksburyPatch launched on Aug. 18. 10) Siblings Lock Out Brother 9) Woman Reports Man …
Tewksbury Patch launched on Aug. 18 and over the past four-and-a-half months, we've published more than 800 articles and multi-media presentations and well over 1,000 photos. All of these items had one thing in common, they all helped to tell the story of Tewksbury and its people. Some chapters this year have been triumphant and delightful, others have generated frustration or anger. Below are listed 10 men and women who made headlines in Tewksbury since we launched in August. 10) Jason Guy -- Another name that you might not immediately identify, but there is a young boy from Maine that will …

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