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George Bradley

Monday, January 28, 2013

Thanks to Resident Support, Bradley Hoping to Rebuild

More than 100 residents came out to a fundraiser for George Bradley, the North Street resident whose home was destroyed in a December fire.

Having helped out Wilmington residents for much of his life, tragedy forced George Bradley to ask the community to return the favor. If Friday night was any indication, his fellow residents are more than happy to step up. Residents packed Tewksbury Country Club on Friday night for a benefit event for Bradley, whose North Street home was destroyed in a December fire. While his home was eventually demolished, Bradley is hoping to rebuild in the same spot where his parents built the house after World War II. Bradley doesn’t, however, have insurance, which makes the process a bit more difficult. That’s where more than 100 of his fellow residents come in, helping raise money by bidding on silent auction items, buying 50/50 raffle tickets and …

joe maza

9:55 am on Monday, May 20, 2013

jan Williams does anyone know where George is currently living??   more ›

Friday, January 11, 2013

A Slice of Wilmington

Fundraiser Seeks Aid for Man Devastated by North Street Fire

A Night of Comedy to Benefit George Bradley is scheduled for January 25 at Tewksbury Country Club.

When lifelong Wilmington resident George Bradley lost his home in a devastating fire on December 6, his friends and neighbors all around town were, in a word, shocked. All over town residents who had come to respect George for his kindness and generosity were devastated to learn of his loss and determined to find a way to help him out. A member of the Wilmington High School class of 1974, Bradley is best known around town for having spent more than 20 years managing the Shell Station on Route 62 in North Wilmington. If you ever owned a hot rod, a custom van or simply needed your truck fixed, you likely turned to Bradley for help at one time or another. In recent years Bradley has also become well known for his commitment to Wilmington’s …

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

A Slice of Wilmington

Residents Hope to Help North Street Homeowner Rebuild

Though fire destroyed George Bradley's North Street home, neighbors are beginning fundraising efforts to keep him in the neighborhood.

On Thursday, December 6, George Bradley’s world changed forever when a fire broke out at his North Street home. Despite a quick response from the Wilmington Fire Department, the flames were fast moving and the home was left in ruins. One firefighter suffered an ankle sprain but amazingly in spite of the heavy damage no one, including the family cats, was seriously injured. For Bradley’s neighbors the damage was almost incomprehensible. “It is absolutely heartbreaking to look out my window and see nothing but the pile of rubble left behind,” said North Street resident Lilia Maselli Seeing the home destroyed is just a small part of the disappointment these neighbors are feeling. “My husband Mark and I already miss having George around,” said…

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Stacie

12:59 pm on Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Even more of a reason for Wilmington to help!!!   more ›

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