Here’s how we’ll report on the upcoming 2025 Town Election races.
With the 2025 Town Election on the horizon, the Carnation wants to clearly communicate its policies in regards to letters to the editor, candidates’ submissions and overall political coverage.
Each candidate is welcome to submit an introductory letter with bio, platform, website and/or social links, campaign kickoff event date and contact information. Beyond that, no candidate will be allowed to write guest columns or letters to the editor. This includes incumbents.
We will run profiles on all candidates who wish to answer our Q&A, which will be sent after Feb. 14th, the last day to submit nomination papers. Profiles will be published once all candidates in a race have submitted their answers or when the deadline to submit passes. Once one profile runs, no additional responses may be submitted, so please watch for our email.
Letters to the editor from resident supporters or elected officials endorsing a candidate must be received at least one week prior to the election on April 5th.
Unions or any other group that wish to have endorsements run in the Carnation must extend the courtesy of an interview to all candidates running for a given office.
All letters will run on a first received, first published basis and may be run in groups for a single candidate. Submissions that appear to be form letters instead of the author’s own words will not be printed. We reserve the right to reject any letter based on editorial judgement and will provide our reasoning.
Campaign stops, visibilities, community forums and public events involving incumbents or candidates will be evaluated for coverage based on their public impact, news relevance and availability of our team.
We will run notifications of public events, such as kickoffs, in our weekly lineups and Community Events section if submitted in a timely manner. We need at least three days prior for a Community Event listing and by Thursday the week before for the Monday column.
We do not accept political, or any other, paid advertising. Our intent is to provide comprehensive coverage of all local races, contested and uncontested, in a way that respects Tewksbury’s tradition of civil discourse and is fair to all candidates and helpful to our readers when deciding how to cast their votes on April 5th.










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