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Five Things for Today in Westford: Aug. 31

From Nabnasset to Forge Village, here are your Five Things for today in Westford.

 

 

#1. Down in Foxboro: Max Enos, 13, of Westford will be the honorary captain at the New England Revolution game on Wednesday, Sept. 5, when the Revolution host Donate Life Night at Gillette Stadium.  Max’s sister, Katie Enos, became an organ donor in 2010 and since then the Enos family has been great supporters of organ donation awareness.

#2. Half-Staff Notice: Please be advised that Governor Deval L. Patrick has ordered that the United States flag and the Commonwealth flag be lowered to half-staff at all state buildings from sunrise until sunset on Saturday, September 1, 2012 in honor of U.S. Army PFC Michael R. Demarsico II of North Adams who was killed in action in Afghanistan on August 16, 2012.

#3. Additional Half-Staff Notice: Please be advised that in accordance with President Barack Obama's proclamation, Governor Deval L. Patrick has ordered that the United States flag and the Commonwealth flag be lowered to half-staff from sunrise until sunset on Friday, August 31, 2012 in honor of Neil Armstrong who died August 25, 2012.

#4. Pictured: Westford Academy football is back! Their first scrimmages are today, and they'll begin the season on Sept. 7 at home against Chelmsford.

Stay tuned to Westford Patch for coverage of the Grey Ghosts all season.

#5. Home Remodeling Success... down at the Roudenbush.  $13/$10  Sept. 25 (Tuesday) 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.

For questions, call Donna Deschenes 978-692-5511 X281

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