HomeUncategorizedGreat Stories From Fellow Westford Journalists (June 20, 2014 Edition)

Great Stories From Fellow Westford Journalists (June 20, 2014 Edition)

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Here at the Westford Template, we’re big fans of our old friend, neighbor and fellow independent news website, Your Tewksbury Today. In particular, we’re big fans of their regular mashup, since it is true: although the goal is to be everywhere, it’s not always possible.

It was once said that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, so in the spirit of totally flattering Your Tewksbury Today editor Bill Gilman, here is our Westford News Mashup, made up of great stories from fellow journalists here in town published recently with links to where you can see them in full.

Team Sebastian Makes Fundraising Push

One Westford boy has “chILD”, or “Children’s Interstitial and Diffuse Lung Disease” and his family has been fundraising to consult with experts at an event in Colorado.

For more, see the full story in the Lowell Sun.

Nature Lab Held For Local Fifth Graders

Over 400 Westford middle schoolers spent a few days near Burge’s Pond, having fun and learning about nature.

For more, see the full story in the Westford Eagle.

Lyberty Way Business Touts New Product

Materion, based on Lyberty Way in Westford has developed a new display component that will improve performance in projectors used by teachers, movie theaters and general consumers.

For more, see the full story in the Wall Street Journal’s Marketwatch.

Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery and we're going overboard with our imitation of Bill Gilman
Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery and we’re going overboard with our imitation of Bill Gilman

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