"We cannot, in good conscience, continue to send young Americans into harm's way without a clear plan," said the Congressman in a statement.
The unofficial voting results are in for Bedford.
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During recent Senate debate on the state budget, the body adopted several items of specific interest to Bedford.
There are several vacancies currently available on various town commissions and committees.
The bill to raise Massachusetts' tobacco-buying age passed the Senate Thursday, on track to become the second state to raise the legal age.
Town Meeting will now take place on Tuesday, April 5 due to the weather.
Town Meeting members will take up 30 articles at Town Meeting.
A sweeping new law to curb prescription drug abuse has drawn praise, but a school drug-screening requirement has raised eyebrows.
Only 6.44 percent of the town's registered voters voted on Saturday.
Polls are open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday.
An initiative to reduce health disparities linked to race and ethnicity has widened to include women and people with disabilities.
The bill would allow prescriptions for opioid medications to be partially filled by pharmacists at the request of patients or doctors.
Take a look at the breakdown of votes cast in Bedford on Super Tuesday 2016.
Your complete guide to Tuesday's Presidential Primary including polling locations, absentee ballot information and more.
State and local police are offering some tips to avoid allowing yourself to get scammed over the phone.
Want to change your party affiliation or register to vote? You need to do it by Feb. 10 in order to be eligible for the March 1 primary.
The current draft budget exceeds the Bedford Finance Committee's guidelines by 2.5 percent.
We mourn their loss, pray for peace, and will help ensure the perpetrators are brought to justice, he stated.
The town is expected to complete the conversion by the end of the month.
On the heels of high-profile failures like the Baby Doe case, Gov. Charlie Baker vowed to "keep kids safe."
Eversource and National Grid applied for a lower rate for natural gas service to Massachusetts residents.
Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey is reviewing the legality of fantasy sports and some reps want to treat it as gambling.
The regulations, which also require retailers to keep the devices behind the counter, take effect Sept. 25.
Massachusetts adds 54,000 names to growing unclaimed properties list. Last year, Treasury returned more than $112M in property.
The former president held a press conference Thursday in Atlanta.
Residents of the Sixth Congressional District can enter an online raffle for tickets to see the Pope courtesy of Congressman Moulton.
Massachusetts ranked favorably in a new national study comparing underprivileged children and their living situations.
Hanscom Airforce Base is planning a welcoming party, including a parade, as 60 airmen return from a year overseas.
The fiscal 2016 budget agreement could mean big changes to MBTA, and calls for more spending on some social services.
Check out some of the top headlines from around the commonwealth this week.
Since 2004, 6,600 people have died in the Commonwealth from opiates. Governor's plan to cost $27 Million in Fiscal Year 2016.
Starting July 6, the archaic payment system will no longer exist in MBTA parking lots.
District Attorney Marian Ryan spoke before a state-wide anti-drug task force on Friday.
It's actually been getting a lot worse.
A Bedford Man issued an essay in light of the upcoming centennial anniversary of the Armenian genocide.
No open burning Wednesday due to elevated fire potential.
Not even four months in, Middlesex County has seen more opiate deaths in 2015 than it did in all of 2012.