A letter on the proposed project is modeled after the resolution approved by the Attleboro City Council.
If anything actually needs to be done at this time, then a better plan must be developed to minimize the cost to the communities involved, the risk to the public and the harm to the environment.
Plans for the building include up to 80 condo units and 6,000 square feet of commercial space.
The new selectman says his stipend will be divided among seniors, the animal shelter and veterans.
Ask Gov. Deval Patrick about any topic you like during our live chat at 1:30 p.m. Thursday.
He says voters were looking for somebody fresh and independent.
Attorney General Martha Coakley says the Town Meeting-approved article violates Seekonk and state laws.
Mararian is one of three candidates running for an open seat on the Board of Selectmen.
Almeida is one of three candidates running for an open seat on the Board of Selectmen.
Buckley is one of three candidates running for an open seat on the Board of Selectmen.
The special election to determine who will fill the Board of Selectmen seat vacated by Bill Rice is Monday.
City Council President Frank Cook's walking out of the meeting on the Attleboro Landfill capping was childish and offensive.
Attleboro Ward 4 meeting informs residents of Attleboro Landfill capping project.
Sean Bielat responds to a statement from Joe Kennedy III announcing his appearance in three election debates.
The soil/sediment management company says using rail to ship contaminated waste to the Attleboro Landfill would be too expensive and take too long.
The former Walton & Lonsbury site on North Avenue in Attleboro is in need of a contamination cleanup that environmental officials say will cost tens of millions of dollars.
The Democratic challenger says he would donate his travel stipend to residents in the form of MBTA passes. His opponent, Rep. George Ross, says he already donates "thousands of dollars" to the city.
The session will involve an informative look at the issue at hand via a PowerPoint presentation. A question and answer session will follow.
The selectmen candidate has raised and spent nearly $1,600.
The organizer of the Men's Breakfast accuses selectmen candidate Paul Buckley of avoiding the event at the advice of three sitting selectmen.
Locals gather to mark the 11th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
The latest findings from Patch's Red and Blue Commonwealth surveys.
Republican Sean Bielat and Democrat Joe Kennedy III make campaign stops in Attleboro.
The City Council struggles to come up with a resolution in opposition to the current plan for capping the Attleboro Landfill.
The session will take place at Bristol Community College on Sept. 19.
Challenger Paul Heroux says by not participating in four debates, state Rep. George Ross is denying the voters their right to learn more about his record and the differences between the two candidates.
Attorney Robert Jubinville won the Democratic nomination for Governor's Council.
Kennedy and Bielat both had huge victories in the district.
He will face Republican incumbent George Ross in the November general election.
A weekly look at open houses in this area.
The polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
The chair of Seekonk's Board of Selectmen fills a vacancy on the state board. A fellow selectman says the appointment could conflict with the Town Charter.
Steinhof, a Fall River dentist, is vying for the Republican nomination for the 4th Congressional District.
Brown, who is running on the Lyndon LaRouche Democratic slate, ran against Barney Frank in the 2010 primary election.