The measure, which failed 9-2, would have called for a vote to continue a council meeting from 11 to 12 and continued meetings running past 12 to Friday nights.
Government shutdown forces the country’s oldest federal cultural institution to close.
National parks, and historic sites throughout the state closed following shutdown.
Both Massachusetts senators criticized Republicans on Monday.
On the other hand, Congress is thought of more highly than the Kardashians.
Sen. Warren: "We should be having a real debate about our budget – because we have real problems to solve."
The Somerville congressman said, "I will continue to be a strong voice for progressive policies in Washington."
Is Obamacare going to change things in Massachusetts, where we pioneered a version of the universal healthcare program? You bet it is. Check out some of the big differences you can expect under Obamacare.
State GOP lawmakers have been working to repeal 6.25% tax on custom software and network design services.
The stars seem aligned to repeal a controversial new tax on tech services. But what about the $161 million hole that will create in the state budget?
The Attleboro City Council took four votes this week to move along the process of eventually transforming 2.6 acres on Wall St. into a park.
In total the state dispursed $14.5 million to hospitals and medical centers.
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We asked Attleboro Patch readers if they would support Elizabeth Warren if she ran for president.
A court ruling on Wednesday reversed a lower court’s decision in Virginia.
Under the new law, 17-year-olds who are arrested will face a juvenile court judge, but that judge can still impose an adult sentence for certain more serious crimes.
Massachusetts U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren finished third in a recent survey among New Hampshire voters with Hillary Clinton leading by a wide margin. Rand Paul and Chris Christie are at the head of the GOP field in the survey.
Frank Cook and John Davis won Tuesday's Ward 3 City Council Preliminary Election
Correia said he wishes to continue to serve the city on the ARA
The gubernatorial order applies to all state facilities and town halls.
A look at what is happening around Attleboro.
Environmental groups propose ballot question to expand the 30-year-old law.
Recap and analysis of the week in state government.
The Attleboro State Rep said he will work with the local state delegation on ways to keep the Attleboro RMV open.
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Congressman Joe Kennedy III took to Facebook after President Barack Obama's speech on Syria Tuesday night.
A week after voting “present” Senator Edward J. Markey has come out against using military force.
A portion of the fee would go to The One Fund Boston.
Three educational forums to be held throughout the state.
Attleboro Facebook users made their views known this week.
The Mayor submitted a communication with the City Council to increase bandwidth in the city.
The exchange will be help a few downtown revitalization projects move forward.
Sen. Edward. J. Markey said he needs “to review all of the relevant classified materials relating to this matter before I make a decision as important as authorizing the use of military force.”
The City Council approved a license for three above-ground fuel tanks on Tiffany St.
Coakley, along with U.S. Rep. Michael Capuano, touched on a possible run for Gov. Deval Patrick’s post at Monday’s Labor Day Breakfast