LOWELL A Chelmsford resident was driving from his home to Pawtucketville in early March, when he said he felt the Rourke Bridge sway for more than 50 feet along his route. He called the “rocking” motion a “new and disturbing change.”
LOWELL Firefighters overcame extreme conditions to pull a woman from the second floor of a burning multi-family residence in the city's Lower Highlands on Friday afternoon.
TYNGSBORO A snowy, rainy night might have kept some people away, but a group of nearly 20 potential volunteers came out despite the driving conditions to hear about an opportunity to help their neighbors.
WATER WAS very much on the mind of Fire Chief Phillip Charron, who presented a report titled “The Potential for Flooding” to the Lowell City Council Tuesday night.