Editors pick: In no particular order, here are 13 stories from the month of June that are easy to access.
Town meetings and a dream of democracy.
State Rep. Tom Conroy, who is challenging Sen. Scott Brown, will be at Sudbury Pizza for lunch on Saturday and arrive at Town Center at about 1:15 p.m. during his town-to-town walk campaign.
"This Old House," a PBS production, was filming in Acton yesterday - the 9/11 Memorial Committee is having a meeting tonight and more...
This is a timely press release from the office of Congresswoman Niki Tsongas.
Town meetings, Acton PIP brainstorm session and the International Yo-Yo champion will be perform at the Memorial Library.
Citizens of Acton were asked how they wanted to see Acton develop in the next fifteen to twenty years at a public workshop sponsored by the Acton 2020 Committee called “Choose Your Own Acton.”
Newton Mayor Setti Warren gives a Q & A session with the Sudbury Democratic Town Committee at Grange Hall.
Sen. Jamie Eldridge (D-Acton) met with members from the Obama Administration and the President himself to be briefed on four major issues.
"Choose Your Own Acton" meeting, Acton Lions Club Town Fair, All Star Baseball and walk-in fitness.
Meetings, fitness and poker.
The Takacs family from Acton headed to Washington DC this week to lobby for the Pancreatic Cancer Research & Education Act.
This is a timely press release from the office of Sen. Eldridge.
Pop concert in Concord, local artist at the Acton Jazz Cafe, family movie night and more...
Meetings, free gym sessions for kids and poker night.
Town meetings and coffee & bagels with a priest.
This is a timely press release from the office of State Senator Jamie Eldridge.
Acton dog still missing, town meetings and a sports update.
Meetings, sports and a missing dog.
The Acton 2020 Committee collaborated with local writer, Leigh Davis Honn and local director, Christo Tsiaras, to film the funny and informative film about getting Acton residents excited about planning for the future of the town.
This is a timely press release from the Acton Water District.
Local Road Construction.
Dennis Bruce is voted to fill the vacant seat on the Acton Public School Committee.
The Board of Selectmen and School Committee will vote on a new School Committee member, the Acton 2020 Committee is having their movie premiere and more...
High school graduation, live jazz and more...
Meetings, sports and poker.
Town meetings and high school lacrosse.
The weather held off on Monday as Acton's Memorial Day parade went on as planned.
With limited parking being a major issue for the Gymnastics Academy of Boston on Keefe Road, parents park on the street for brief spurts, illegally. One concerned citizen points out the safety issues at hand.
Road construction, finance committee meeting, auditions and sports.
Streets to be milled and paved starting tomorrow.
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Bill heard by Joint Committee on Municipalities on Wednesday.
Two local women were honored for the unheralded acts of kindness they perform that make our town a better place to live.
The MinuteVan transportation service of Acton is holding a contest for students to come up with a catchy tagline for their service.
Setti Warren announces he will run against Scott Brown in 2012 race.
"I am probably a better participant than I am a spectator. I’d rather be involved in the game than just sitting on the sidelines."
Dennis Bruce, who was three votes shy of a tie with candidate Paul Murphy, is two votes shy after the recount.
Here are two videos from the Community Preservation Committee's presentation and a list of their Appropriations.