The law that goes into effect today allows store owners to place scanners in the aisles, making shoppers do their own price checks.
Potential candidates trickling into Town Clerk's Office for April's town-wide election.
Congress is so focused on the fiscal cliff, a national Farm Bill has yet to be renewed.
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US Rep. Edward Markey says he will run for Sen. Kerry's seat if he is appointed Secretary of State.
Obama, House and Senate have until Tuesday to avert automatic tax increases, spending cuts. Belmont's congressman join state colleagues suggesting cuts to nuclear programs instead.
Seats on Selectmen, School Committee and Town Meeting up for grabs.
Don't let the holiday fool you.
Scott Brown current first choice by voters to replace senior senator.
Additional money despite claims by committee that oversaw Willington's construction that building is within town noise bylaw.
Abutters and neighborhood group wants height limits on Hyland while developers squeeze exterior a bit more after resident comments.
In light of Sandy Hook, members seeking way, funds to reinstate an officer at Belmont High School.
Increase of four percent in housing values will offset two cent drop in tax rate, leaving Belmont residents will one of the top property tax bills in the state, US.
Preliminary outlook predicts level spending for education, a two percent reduction for all others.
A study finds that Bay Staters will pay more if the child and college tuition tax credits expire.
Neighbors group seeks a 3D visit to the project as well as pushed back from their homes.
You have until Friday ... and you'll need to come to Town Hall to see it.
The most money spent was on the Question 2, the doctor-assisted suicide measure, with nearly $6 million.
Nearly $73,000 in state funding cuts for Belmont with $53,000 in special education reimbursement slashed.
Town of Homes residential property tax bill trumps those of neighboring towns and cities.
State Senator believes the economy and its effect on public transportation are among the greatest challenges for the coming year on Beacon Hill.
Supporters of the pre-Revolutionary house seeks year extension of license to allow negotiations to continue to find a permanent home for 250 year old structure.
A little bit of Paris to Belmont in the center of Cushing Square; traffic could be under a management plan.
Priorities in second term include long-term financial solutions and Uplands development.
A month-long "Spring break" in legislative body's gathering will allow for more precise financial figures.
Girls' Soccer in the city of sin, High School premier of "Carol" and Jen talking about her novel.
Images from around town as residents voted in the general election.
"I will always treasure the memories of this campaign."
Cambridge to represent "ABC" district on Beacon Hill.
Republican presidential candidate cast his ballot at the Beech Street Center in Belmont.
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"This guy was better in person than his reputation preceded him."
What's it like when the potential next leader of the free world votes in your town? Patch sent three editors to find out.
There will no parking along certain streets; Waverley Street, Shean Road to be closed Tuesday.
Candidate will cast ballot in Belmont before heading to Ohio, Penn. on final push for votes.
Town Clerk says tomorrow's election could be record setter with competitive races and a Presidential interest.
DPW to collect branches in bundles on the curb.
The who, what, when, where and possibly how to vote in Mitt Romney's hometown.
This is Belmont Patch's last day of keeping daily track of where Mitt Romney is scheduled to be, when. He is expected to be in Belmont Tuesday to vote.
Suffolk University poll show voters are being influenced by a barrage of ads urging them to block Question 2.