New assistant director scope goes beyond restaurant inspections.
With nomination deadline Monday, three possible races for schools, library trustees and treasurer could liven up April election.
Proposed bylaws aimed to save trees and implement an energy efficiency code.
Turning the town's attention on the maintanence and operations of its buildings. Also: A downloadable map of Belmont's bike friendly roads.
Brownsberger updates town on education funding and pension reform.
Making Tough Choices forum evaluation indicates need for better communication between townspeople and officials.
Belmont is honored as a Storm Ready community.
Transportation subcommittee of Energy Committee reviews possible sites for additional bike racks at schools and playgrounds.
Ban beginning at Midnight, Monday, Dec. 27 and lasting until 6 p.m.
Town Meeting will vote on Energy Committee's heritage tree protection plan; but some members believe measure is overreach.
Name for 88 acres of meadows, trials and hills an homage to Judith Record.
The governor will appoint an interim sheriff until a special election is held in 2012. The winner will serve out the remaining four years in the term.
Roadways are now ready for state-sponsored repairs.
Returning to Beacon Hill, Brownsberger looking to meet long-term challenges facing him.
James Palmer to head department; electrical substation proposal could make comeback in the New Year; Light Department's future on the table.
School Committee tells Library Trustees it must answer several questions before it provides land for a new facility.
Selectmen hear that Wellington is on time, on budget: approve three new police officers.
Selectmen, Vision 21 sponsor an open gathering to talk about town priorities Oct. 24.
Belmont Police to lead effort in taking old drugs out of town homes.
Highway Dept. can help dispose of extra oil and other nasty material before winter.
Highway Dept. can help dispose of extra oil left over the winter.
Energy subcommittee considers how MBTA decision will affect public transportation.
Woodfall Road resident defeated by Jim McKenna to take on Martha Coakley in November
With few contested races, 3,400 turn out for party prelim contests.
Finalizing price of substation project at Purecoat North location delays meetings.
Find your precinct with a map included in this article along with a list of polling places.
Towers on Hill Road apartment building granted permits to continue operating.
A nearly $1 million windfall joining state plan would actually cost Belmont in the long run.
Backing comes for work including backing Transgender law.
Absentee ballot applications due in at Clerk's Office at noon today, Sept. 13.
Determining how much a dollar will support from one budget to the next.
Extension without penalty and reminder cards bring in more owners than last year.
Finally, upper Concord Avenue road work gets underway tomorrow, Thursday, Sept. 9.
With the election two months away, incumbent pulls in environmental groups OK.
The Highway Department issues leaf regulations for the coming season.
It took nearly the entire summer for the extreme hot weather to claim an equipment victim.
A main road to Lexington from Center closed for weeks, official detour to be strictly enforced.
As hurricane weakens, Public Safety is treating threat as another storm.
The continued heat wave through Thursday night could result in outages, conservation needed.
Meeting with neighbors on programs in the one-time branch library on Oakley Road.