Board of Selectmen accept Planning Board-written amendment on interim controls.
Bare-bones budget could be "dire" for schools as possible teaching reductions, increase in average class size.
Have your barrels and containers ready on the same ol' pick-up days.
Public Works, Police and Fire and Municipal Light crews are ready for the next 72 hours.
Expected blizzard closing down the Town of Homes.
Committee co-chairman list recommendations to increase sustainability of proposed project.
Land usage was restricted in August after homeowners protested plans for a single-story hospice in the residential neighborhood.
Democrats will hold primary, and a Libertarian candidate has now announced. But still no Republican contender.
A 2009 Belmont High School graduate has taken out papers to run for School Committee.
Republicans still looking for candidate to run for Kerry’s seat.
With a short bench, state Republicans are hoping to convince another Belmont Romney to take a shot at the US Senate.
Aircraft leaving Logan International will take direct route over suburban towns.
Residents have until 4 p.m. to complete and return abatement forms.
Boston US Representative posted a YouTube video this morning with his announcement.
You ask, Patch will get some sort of answer. Also check the town's list of the "worst of the worst" roads in town.
Markey in, Lynch set to make an announcement Thursday and Brown reportedly considering throwing his hat into the Senate race following Tuesday’s nomination of John Kerry as Secretary of State.
Citizens have until March 1 to submit requests to be placed before Town Meeting.
Eight-to-ten weeks to replace hundred-year-old water pipes in preparation of the Center's rehabilitation.
A total of 16 streets will be reconstructed during the 2013 constructions season.
Nomination papers for candidate will be available soon.
Town officials: Patrick's numbers are too early in process to hang town's budget hat on.
Plenty of spots for Town Meeting representative in several precincts.
The plan focuses on investments in transportation and education while calling for an income tax increase coupled with a lower sales tax.
Planning Board Chairman predicts vote on Belmont's largest development in late April.
Will be listening to residents at Sweet Peach at 2 p.m.
Town still waiting for interested parties to submit application to develop the site.
Meet the consultant and discuss what should happen to Belmont's historic swimming pool.
Mostly incumbents but also a challenger is preparing to have their name on the ballot.
Joined nearly 50 new and returning members at the event at the State House.
Nearly $1 million in Community Preservation Act tax revenue allocated; final approval will be in the hands of Town Meeting.
Boston's ten-fold increase in influenza cases this season not repeated in the Town of Homes.
A generous check will help plant trees lost in October storm.
Anonymous $24,000 gift will provide police with dog, training and food for three years.
Dave Rogers' mother and his family and friends attend State House ceremony.
U.S. Postal Service rates are set to change on Jan. 27.
Frank reportedly wants to stay to be part of the 'fiscal cliff' debate.
Planning Board chairman's first impression of the site.
Town Treasurer predicts no impact unless the site stays shut for a while.
Think your property is overvalued? Here's your chance to cut your real estate taxes.
The agreement reached between the White House and Congress doesn't address spending cuts and leaves another potential debt limit showdown. Is this a deal that works for you?