The peaches, nectarines, and apricots are ripe and ready at Hill Orchard and Farmer Dave takes us inside; the Day School has a new, sentimental brick walkway installed entirely by volunteers; a forgotten Westford Fire Commissioner finally gets remembered by one of his own.
This week on WestfordCAT News, over 150 protestors gather on the town common for the Lights for Liberty rally; the annual Ride for Liv/Run for Liv brings hundreds of athletes to the 4H Fairgrounds to raise money for domestic violence awareness; find out which streets will be closed next week for railroad crossing construction.
We’re talking dangerous dogs this week in WestfordCAT News - find out why two different dog owners in town are making headlines. Concerns over a widening budget cap dominate the discussion at WestfordCAT’s Annual Meeting.
This week in WestfordCAT News, The proposed construction of new sidewalks cause controversy at the Board of Selectmen meeting; dog walkers voice their concern to the Conservation Commission over the idea of leash law enforcement at East Boston Camps; more than three hundred fifty Westford residents attend the Strategic Planning Retreat at Kimball Farm this year.
The peaches, nectarines, and apricots are ripe and ready at Hill Orchard and Farmer Dave takes us inside; the Day School has a new, sentimental brick walkway installed entirely by volunteers; a forgotten Westford Fire Commissioner finally gets remembered by one of his own.
This week on WestfordCAT News, over 150 protestors gather on the town common for the Lights for Liberty rally; the annual Ride for Liv/Run for Liv brings hundreds of athletes to the 4H Fairgrounds to raise money for domestic violence awareness; find out which streets will be closed next week for railroad crossing construction.
We’re talking dangerous dogs this week in WestfordCAT News - find out why two different dog owners in town are making headlines. Concerns over a widening budget cap dominate the discussion at WestfordCAT’s Annual Meeting.
This week in WestfordCAT News, The proposed construction of new sidewalks cause controversy at the Board of Selectmen meeting; dog walkers voice their concern to the Conservation Commission over the idea of leash law enforcement at East Boston Camps; more than three hundred fifty Westford residents attend the Strategic Planning Retreat at Kimball Farm this year.