The City Council will vote on borrowing money to build an animal shelter, improve the high school's athletic complex and upgrade a municipal water treatment facility's computer system.
Several of the bills involve the criminal justice system.
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The subcommittees are part of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.
Michael Brady left Seekonk's top board in 2011. He wants to return.
The event is described as a "a town hall-style meeting on keeping our children safe."
Nobody speaks in opposition to the city acquiring loans for an upgrade to the high school's athletic complex and a new animal shelter.
Word on the street is a new chief has already been chosen behind closed doors.
The new congressman holds an open house at his Attleboro office.
He says he wants to continue the momentum gained during the recent special election.
The fingerprint background checks would also apply to everyone seeking to adopt children or become foster parents.
No details have been released to the public.
State Representative sworn in Wednesday.
The office is located on North Main Street.
Former Congressman Barney Frank told the "Morning Joe" Show on MSNBC he is interested in being the interim senator.
A drop in the state's median household income led to the salary reduction.
Democrat Joe Kennedy III officially take his seat as the U.S. Rep. for the 4th Congressional District.
Public Hearings on the loan requests will take place Jan. 15 at City Hall.
Paul Heroux takes the oath of office.
Michael Brady pulls papers for a possible run against incumbent Francis Cavaco.
He will meet with residents Friday at Attleboro City Hall.
The proposed project has plenty of opponents in Attleboro and Norton.
In no way does my new business item introduced this week halt any progress toward patients being able to get the medications they need.
The firefighter had been dismissed for allegedly misrepresenting a work-related injury.
His office will be at 8 North Main St.
The Board of Selectmen's failure to take action on notifying him about whether he will keep his job means he will keep his job, the town's legal counsel says.
The letter calls for the president to put forward an agenda "that will make it harder for dangerous people to possess guns, and easier for police and prosecutors to crack down on them."
The City Council has a lengthy discussion on the possibility of opening a medical marijuana dispensary in Attleboro.
Councilor Jay DiLisio says he wants to get the conversation started. Councilor Jonathan Weydt is also interested in the subject.
In wake of the deadly mass shooting in Connecticut, the state representative-elect says "we need to make it easier to access and encourage mental health care more than it is easier to access a gun."
The Board of Selectmen deadlocks with a 2-2 tie on whether to renew Bob Lamoureux's contract. Selectman Gary Sagar refuses to vote.
Seekonk police investigate an argument between Board of Selectmen Chair Francis Cavaco and Public Works Superintendent Bob Lamoureux.
It has not been increased in more than two decades. Some people say the time has come to raise it. Others say people pay enough taxes.
It will take place during the Board of Selectmen meeting on Wednesday. Also at the meeting, selectmen will determine whether to begin contract negotiations with Public Works Superintendent Bob Lamourex.
Councilor Shannon Heagney wants a committee to review the city's ordinances for possible revision. Council President Frank Cook says he needs to talk to the mayor about that first.
Carol Bragg says she had failed to see the goodness and kindness in Francis Cavaco. She presents him with a rose and apologies.
He says no information triggered the request, but sources say that's not true.
He marries his Harvard Law School classmate Lauren Birchfield.
Fran Creamer will step down Dec. 21.
Board Chair Francis Cavaco says a selectman who will not be at the meeting on Wednesday had asked for the item to be removed.