WILMINGTON, Mass. — A black and white wedding photo that was found on a street in Wilmington has been returned to its owner, according to a tweet from the town.
Thank you to all who helped spread the word about the found photographs. The photos were returned this afternoon to a family member who was extremely appreciative.
— Town of WilmingtonMA (@TownWilmMA) June 17, 2019
The old photo shows a couple in wedding attire leaving what appears to be St. Anthony's Church in Woburn. The picture was found with others on Main Street in Wilmington on June 14, prompting the town to ask the public for help in finding the owner.
This photo, with others, was found on Main Street near Harnden Street and turned in to the Town Manager's office. Help us return to owner. pic.twitter.com/MOlFvzjbKV
— Town of WilmingtonMA (@TownWilmMA) June 14, 2019
According to a tweet from the town, the image -- along with others -- was found on Main Street near Harnden Street and turned in to the Town manager's Office.
Here's a look at St. Anthony's Church in Woburn today, courtesy of Google Street View.
The police department in Wilmington noticed the church and tweeted the suggestion.
Looks like St. Anthony’s in #Woburn. @WoburnPolice @WoburnFire @Woburnfire971 @ChiefFerullo @woburnlibrary @WoburnPatch https://t.co/h2B0Mvpu4v
— Wilmington MA Police (@WilmingtonMAPD) June 14, 2019
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