Although campaign lawn signs are protected free speech, they make Belmont look trashy.
Further thoughts on my view of treating the Board of Selectmen campaign as a job interview.
The preparation for TM by the electric substation was "shock and awe," and it flew through
Consider looking at campaigns to being a job interview. Devise an appropriate job description, then study how candidates' records, skills and qualifications match.
A recap of the first night of January Special Town Meeting, with a look to the second half, coming Feb. 8.
All Belmont infrastructure, not just playgrounds, are suffering from neglect. But we get what we pay for.
If you are one of the millions of Americans with an iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch, you can use some of the library’s resources on the go.
Back to school time is here, and with that comes the return of Storytimes at the Belmont Public Library! The Jane Gray Dustan Children’s Room has some exciting new changes to our storytime line-up.
Meet Belmont – a great event for all in town, both new and "old."
If you missed the exhibit of Chihuly glass sculptures that just left the Museum of Fine Arts we have three books just for you.
The tax-free weekend was a missed opportunity for the state to collect sales tax on purchases people would have made anyway.
There’s still time to sign up for the library’s One World, Many Stories Summer Reading Program!
The library purchases copies of many of the most popular best sellers for our collection of Kindles.
Belmont librarian recommends "Wives and Daughters" by Elizabeth Gaskell.
Kelly O'Ryan is an expert Realtor and Office Manager of Coldwell Banker in Lexington.
Whether you are planning a trip or fantasizing about exotic locations, take a look at the new Eyewitness Travel guides we have just added to our collection.
If you are inspired to research your investments, or just improve your financial literacy, join us for a training session using the Morningstar Investment Research Center.
The Belmont Public Library is excited to present our first ever blog on the Patch! This week we’re sampling the bumper crop of new books at the library. Check back each week for more!
Belmont High School is once again ranked highly in a national magazine's standings. It is just another skewed and simplistic view.
The quality of recent road construction is not acceptable.
The Mass and federal gasoline tax has remained the same for 20 years. Raising it to follow inflation would be a fair and reasonable approach to paying for roads and bridges.
The Warrant Committee needs feedback from Town Meeting to enable the most effective financial decisions for Belmont.
It was extremely disappointing that the Selectmen did not re-appoint Jenny Fallon to the Planning Board. This hurt my confidence in the BOS.
Thoughts on the interim superintendent search.
Competition? How about collaboration.
Let's keep the electric trackless trolleys
Final night of Town Meeting
Town meeting, first night of finance articles
I hope Town Meeting runs more smoothly this week than that first week.
Lead-off posting for Patch's blog - a self intro.