Jay DiLisio says a proposed ordinance will go before a council committee next month.
Sara-Lynn Reynolds will make the announcement Saturday at the Attleboro Democratic City Committee's brunch event.
The Attleboro representative will be among the speakers at an event Monday in Foxborough.
Attleboro's representative in Washington will answer questions from readers March 27.
Leaders disagree on whether ARA board members should have made a presentation to the city council and whether the board members gave enough notice saying they would not do it.
She is the first official candidate.
One candidate has name recognition, but experts say no one has separated himself from the field.
Due to health issues, the seven-term councilor says he has not been able to focus on whether he would run for re-election.
Dan Winslow has been a judge in the Attleboro District Court
Kennedy introduced the Peace Corps Commemoration Act on Thursday.
Two Democrats and three Republicans submitted the needed 10,000 names.
Heather Porreca would be running for the first time. Bert Buckley lost his bid for a seat in 2011, but looks to reverse his fortune on a second try.
One resident writes, "I wish to enjoy my land, for which I pay taxes, with my horse without fear of being shot."
Locations include Boston, Lowell, New Bedford, Worcester and Springfield.
No new law was needed. It came naturally.
The deadline to submit artwork to Kennedy's Newton office is April 19.
The councilor is seeking a second term as the representative of Ward 5.
The City Solicitors and Town Counsel Association will write an amicus brief in support of the Attleboro Redevelopment Authority's opposition to a state commission and judge's order that it rehire fired employees.
Sara-Lynn Reynolds will run in 2014 for the seat occupied by Sen. Richard Ross.
Jim Poore says the City Council needs new faces and fresh ideas.
Not enough assets were sent to Ward 4. We needed more help than other parts of the city due to the power outage.
The Ward 4 school committee representative would be seeking a third term.
Mayor Kevin Dumas and councilors say they hope at least some of the cost will be reimbursed by the state.
Among those beginning the process toward becoming candidates in the November election are Mayor Kevin Dumas, School Committee member David Murphy and City Councilors Jay DiLisio, Richard Conti, Peter Blais, Brian Kirby, Mark Cooper and Jonathan Weydt.
He asks that people stay off the roads so the city's cleanup crew can do its work.
Attleboro mayor Kevin Dumas says an emergency shelter has been established at Attleboro High School.
The freshman legislator says he is pleased with his assignments.
Locals can take the test at a more convenient location, creating a benefit for area branches that will see reduced lines.
Seekonk selectmen reject a proposal for one election in April, which the town clerk says would save money.
The regulations may have been approved in 2011, but nobody appears to be sure.
Linda Chilson says she hears gunshots almost every day of hunting season and is afraid to walk her dog in the woods.
This will be the town native's second attempt in less than a year to win a seat on Seekonk's top governing board.
Markey is in, Lynch set to make an announcement Thursday and Brown reportedly considering throwing his hat into the race following Tuesday's nomination of John Kerry as secretary of state.
The cancellation is due to the weather.
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Goals focus on municipal building projects and local economy.
State Rep. Paul Heroux hosts a panel discussion on youth safety.
The program will include discussions on guns, sex offenders and bullying.
The Board of Selectmen's agenda includes a vote for the next chief and to set the installation ceremony.
The city will borrow a total of $6.2 million to fund three municipal projects.