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WALK ON THE WILD SIDE CHALLENGE at East Boston Camps

Everyone who joins the Walk on the Wild Side challenge, as a walker, will receive a free one year membership in the Friends of EBC! 

Bright Lights, Santa, and Bells Everywhere; Westford Rings in the Holidays

Westford's tree lighting ceremony took place on Nov. 29 attracting more than the 100 maximum onlookers, presented by COVID-19 guidelines. But all was well when Santa arrived by horse drawn carriage.

HISTORIC HOUSE; Some say Keep the Property, More Say Sell It

A task force whose members completed its role in September 2019 has so far failed to trigger action by the select board.

Westford Recreation Offers a Summer of Fun at East Boston Camps

Summer at Destination Exploration takes place at East Boston Camps, part of Westford’s scenic Stony Brook Conservation Land. 

‘Thanks for the Memories, Sweet Tree;’ Residents Say Farewell to Weeping Beech

So when the weeping beech tree at 78 Main St. was removed late last month, it was cause for discussion on the Westford Friends Facebook page.

WALK ON THE WILD SIDE CHALLENGE at East Boston Camps

Everyone who joins the Walk on the Wild Side challenge, as a walker, will receive a free one year membership in the Friends of EBC! 

Bright Lights, Santa, and Bells Everywhere; Westford Rings in the Holidays

Westford's tree lighting ceremony took place on Nov. 29 attracting more than the 100 maximum onlookers, presented by COVID-19 guidelines. But all was well when Santa arrived by horse drawn carriage.

HISTORIC HOUSE; Some say Keep the Property, More Say Sell It

A task force whose members completed its role in September 2019 has so far failed to trigger action by the select board.

Westford Recreation Offers a Summer of Fun at East Boston Camps

Summer at Destination Exploration takes place at East Boston Camps, part of Westford’s scenic Stony Brook Conservation Land. 

‘Thanks for the Memories, Sweet Tree;’ Residents Say Farewell to Weeping Beech

So when the weeping beech tree at 78 Main St. was removed late last month, it was cause for discussion on the Westford Friends Facebook page.

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