Here are the 10 stories Tewksbury Patch readers found the most interesting during the month of December.
In case you may have missed a few days of Tewksbury Patch last month, here are the Top 10 Most Read Stories for the Month of December.
These are the stories and storylines that grabbed your attention over the past 12 months.
By virtue of readership and comments, here are the Top10 stories and storylines in Tewksbury in 2011: 10. Redmen Advance To Super Bowl: It hadn’t happened in 15 years, but Coach Brian Aylward and a band of undersized over-achievers pulled off a string of upsets to advance to the MIAA D-2 Super Bowl at Gillette Stadium. 9. The Future of Town Government Is Debated: The work, procedures and recommendations of the Special Act Charter Committee have been the subject of debate throughout 2011. First there was the issue of open meeting violations and then a new chairman took over. By summer, the issue was what type of recommendations the committee would make and in the fall the question became whether or not the committee should make a …
A look at 10 people/groups that made headlines and had people talking throughout the last year.
2011 was a busy news year and here are 10 people/groups that made headlines. John Lyons: The director of the Community Services office for the Tewksbury Public Schools took on a huge responsibility when his office took over running many of the programs formerly offered by the defunct Parks and Recreation Department. Not only was the transition successful, some programs were able to expand the services previously offered. Corey Starliper: The freelance writer, amateur code-breaker and true crime enthusiast made headlines over the summer when he claimed to have cracked the legendary code of the Zodiac Killer. Some embraced his claim while others dismissed it but he had people taking around the globe. Nancy Reed: You can’t blame Nancy Reed if…
Kathleen Brothers
1:05 pm on Sunday, January 1, 2012
Good choices, Bill. My number one pick would be the John McCabe murder case. It finally brought some closure to the McCabe family. My number two would be the debate on the future of Town Government.So much work put into a not so popular change. My number three would be the Town Clerk election last Spring. Like you say very contentious race! But Denise is serving us well and doing a great job!   more ›