Incoming Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren will take office in January.
The Selectmen will discuss whether to install a natural or synthetic turf field at 9 Mudge and 7 Liljegren Way.
The 15 community college board chairs met with Gov. Patrick to discuss the implementation of his community college plan.
A Boston Phoenix blog post casts the Lexington Democrat as ‘an unapologetic liberal’ committed to environmental gains. But what are your expectations from the Third Middlesex District's incoming state Senator?
The Sunland Inc. plant that distributes products to Trader Joe's, Whole Foods, Sprouts, Target, Safeway and others is linked to Salmonella contamination that made at least 41 people ill in 20 states.
The Selectmen voted unanimously in favor of the .2 prcent increase in residential property tax recommended by the Board of Assessors.
The Board of Selectmen Chair announced she would will not run for re-election this spring Nov. 26.
"There's nothing that I can compare to what I saw down there," said one of the 25 troopers that helped out after Sandy devastated nearby states.
FY13 property tax allocation, a request for affordable housing rent adjustments and more are on the Selectmen's agenda for their Monday night meeting.
Troopers from all over New England want to help local drivers stay safe and prevent crashes during the holiday season.
The Nov. 14 meeting at the State House discussed the state's efforts to protect and promote Hanscom AFB, which faces the threat of a potential Base Realignment and Closure round.
Article 6 included $150,000 in Community Preservation funding for athletic field designs for Mudge Way and Liljegren Way.
Town Meeting members approved a $348,260 plan for construction and paving to areas of School Way and Mudge Way.
Special Town Meeting members voted in a majority for a $1.1 million project that will see the installation of a synthetic turf field at Sabourin Stadium.
Bedford Town Meeting members voted in favor of building a synthetic turf field at Bedford High School as well as several other articles from the Special Town Meeting warrant.
Here are some helpful tips from Betsey Anderson, the Town Moderator, on how to be an effective participant in Special Town Meeting.
At their Nov. 5 meeting, the Selectmen discussed the cost of providing take home vehicles to town employees.
Town Manager Richard Reed said he hopes to improve the exchange of real time information between town officials and NSTAR during storms.
At their Nov. 5 meeting the Selectmen voted to recommend approval for $150,000 in Community Preservation funding for designs of athletic fields at Mudge and Liljegren Way.
In hopes that Finance Committee would reconsider their recommended disapproval, the Selectmen recommended approval for an alternate to the School Way construction project.
The Selectmen approved outstanding funds owed to the contractor for the Wilson Mill Dam Project on Nov. 5, bringing the project closer to completion.
The battle for the 6th District seat is over.
Mitt Romney reportedly was flying out of Hanscom Air Force Base to head back out onto the hustings. Have you seen anything?
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Election Day is a great opportunity to teach your kids about the importance of the voting process.
According to the latest poll by UMass Lowell, Brown had a one point lead heading into election day, but the lead was within the poll's margin of error.
The candidates, voting information and issues that will be affecting Bedford.
Dean also offered to make a $10,000-bet with Mitt Romney while riling up a crowd of canvassers at the Lexington/Arlington Democratic Campaign headquarters on Massachusetts Avenue.
Bedford resident and Democratic candidate for the 21st Middlesex District State Rep. seat Ken Gordon was endorsed by the Boston Globe on Nov. 1.
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Bedford resident and candidate for the 21st Middlesex District State Rep. seat, Ken Gordon, was endorsed by the Lowell Sun on Oct. 31.
Governor's Councilor Marilyn Pettito Devaney of Watertown is challenged by Thomas Sheff of Newton.
The U.S. Senate candidate campaigned in Concord Wednesday, speaking on how her supporters can take action in the last week of the campaign.
In a statement, Brown's camp said it was "not appropriate to go forward with a political debate when a disaster strikes."
The Selectmen will meet on Nov. 5 following the cancelation of their last meeting due to Hurricane Sandy.
Former 21st Middlesex District State Rep. Marianne Brenton endorsed candidate Walter Zenkin on Oct. 25.
The Outdoor Recreation Area Study Committee presented a draft of its report on the state of athletic fields in Bedford to the School Committee on Oct. 23.
Superintendent Jon Sills discussed enrollment increases at BHS and what that means for class sizes and the learning environment during Tuesday night's School Committee meeting.