In this episode:
The Chelmsford March For Our Lives organizers look to the future – Zoe Adoniou, Isabelle Cole, Rufus Gifford. A local journalist offers help to students looking to write their college essays – Joyce Pellino Crane. Phase 2-A of the Bruce Freeman Rail Trail is about to open and a reminder about the Town Wide Clean Up.
In this episode:
Chelmsford activists prepare for the March For Our Lives, an additional free brush drop off is now available for winter storm debris, the upcoming LunaFest will help raise funds for Chelmsford’s Budget Buddies – Katie Stoll, Katie Neville, the Friends of the Library are holding a special Spring Book sale and the Chelmsford Library welcomes a former teen librarian return as a published author – Jen Petro-Roy.
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February 7, 2018 CTM NewsBreak
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In this episode:
We show scenes from this years Holiday Prelude and Tree Lighting, discuss Christmas tree safety tips, give details on the Tow Drunk to Drive Program and cheer on generous Chelmsford residents who made the Fill a Cruiser event a success for Toys for Tots – Sgt. Stephen Fredericks.
In this episode:
Holiday shopping warning as purses snatched from shopping carts in area stores, clothing recycling bags helps to reduce textile waste, a new toy safety report says that smart toys may not be a smart choice for your family – Joel Tickner, and you can help design the new Friendship Park playground – Bill Askenburg.
In this episode:
Scenes from the Pumpkin Armada at Hart Pond – Joanne Stanway,
Table of Plenty approaches serving it’s 30 thousandth meal – Maureen McKeon, Jerry Serra. We stop by the Chelmsford Winter Farmers’ Market – Jan Wentworth and Chelmsford police get scruffy for No Shave November – Jason Poor.
In this episode:
Chelmsford based Budget Buddies secures state funding after a veto was overturned.
New development opportunities in the 129 corridor.
Chelmsford’s Destination Imagination assembles for the season and we find out how well the Mapledell Farm goats cleared out the courtyard at the Parker Middle School – Mitzi Roy, Dr. Jeff Parks, Jean Kennedy, Siya Gunta.
In this episode:
The new modular buildings at Chelmsford’s elementary schools get good grades – Sarah Buckley.
UMass Lowell Engineering students rake leaves to raise money – Nicole Belanger, Kayla Dooley.
October is Adopt a Shelter Dog Month – Crystal Arnott, and the 2nd Annual Lowell Kinetic Sculpture Race is a big success.