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Letter to the Editor: Thomas Bowley for Select Board

Voters of Tewksbury,                                           

Roberta & I are proud to endorse our lifelong friend Tom Bowley, as he steps up to the plate and pursues the elected position of Select Board Member. Tom is a no nonsense regular blue collar type of guy who will always have our town’s best interest at heart.

Tom’s inclusion onto the select board will be a breath of fresh air to the voters who strive to have their voices heard. He has no bonds or commitments to any special interest groups or agendas. Tom’s transparency will be proven as we know he will always have the time to hear from you…the residents, and what your concerns may be.

We are very confident that he will be that leader who will strive to make Tewksbury a more affordable town for residents by working to stabilize taxes, get a handle on overall spending and strive to make Tewksbury a desirable place to call home.

Please join us in supporting Tommy by casting a vote for him on April 11, 2026.

Respectfully,

John* & Roberta Deputat

*(Tewksbury Housing Authority 2008 – present)

*(Tewksbury Preservation Committee 2014 – present)

Dear Tewksbury Voters,

Tom Bowley would be a strong leader as a member of the Select Board.  

Tom Bowley would offer to us, the voter and resident, sound judgment, fairness and wise decisions.  He is a listener!

Please consider a vote for Tom Bowley for the Select Board at the Town of Tewksbury Annual Town Election, Saturday, April 11, 2026.  Polls open at 8:00 AM and close at 8:00 PM. 

Thank you and stay safe.

Liz Carey

Tewksbury

One Comment

  1. Bonnie Bonnie April 7, 2026

    I am voting for John Lombardo to be the next member of Tewksbury Board of Selectman. He is the only one of the two candidates that is running that is against the construction of the Battery Field that is proposed to be built in Tewksbury. The Battery Field is completely unsafe to the residents that live near, and a short distance where is is proposed to be placed. A fire at this facility would be a complete catastrophe. Think about the car that crashed into the toll booth in New Hampshire. It is still burning. What will happen if one of these batteries in Battery Field catches on fire? I would not want to be around to watch how long it would take to extinguish it. Another consideration is the toxic fumes it would give off and how it would affect the ground water. Please remember, John Lombardo for our next Selectman.

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