The Highway Department wants you to know the FAQ and answers on trash and recycling.
Residents will vote on real estate sale surcharge to fund preservation, affordable housing.
With residential property providing nearly 3/4 of possible savings, energy efficiency starts at home.
Full Warrant Committee will vote on named slate in September.
Nearly 400 Belmont Hill households in the dark for up to two hours Thursday night. Also, updated substation public meeting schedule.
Community Development's Clancy discussed Belmont Center, Beaver Brook and Mill Street projects.
Regionalization of weights and measures position will save town $1,000 to $2,000 annually.
Series of meetings at the Beech Street Center next month to answer questions before Town Meeting.
Craft Beer Cellar set to open Nov. 1 on Leonard Street in Belmont Center.
Highway Department's Amedio recognized for taking time to tend to Town's prettiest assets.
Tobey Road resident Melvin Kleckner is Brookline's new town administrator.
Customer conservation and proactive action by BMLD crews kept the air conditioning running.
With summer on the wane, political contests are coming to the ballot.
With road construction coming, the Committee seeks talk with town on matter.
Don't be a scofflaw with your pet; get them licensed by next Thursday, Aug. 19.
Belmont's Historic District Commission decides on moniker; McLean Land Management Committee will have something to say about it.
Office of Campaign & Political Finance officials say "all investigative avenues have been exhausted."
Fiscal responsibility and transparency are two themes the incumbent says he will run on.
Don't be embarrassed when you place an appliance for trash pick up and it's still there.
Belmont's newest committee takes next step to finding best methods to energy efficiency.
Belmont resident believe his background and viewpoint will serve state on Council.
The town paying for your pothole damaged tire or auto is more difficult than most would think.
The $39 million project set for Purecoat site moving forward toward Town Meeting vote.
Members want to see if Oliver Road construction violates wetland protections at Little Pond.
O'Neill Properties have held meetings with town to begin the permitting process.
Three-and-a-half weeks remain for group to place Community Preservation Act on November's ballot.
Expect traffic delays as town's water main work heads into one of Belmont's business districts.
As residents are opening their quarterly bill, a quick look at the new rates.
Woodfall Road attorney picks up conservatives, Tea Party backing for his sticker campaign.
Resident would bring independent views to fiscal responsibility and spending taxpayers' money.
Friends building adjacent homes on connecting lots have their own curb cuts.
Health Board gives understanding hearing to owner who tried helping scofflaw tenants.
September Town Meeting to decide whether to purchase Hittinger Street location for $7 million.
Due to falling prices, residents need to be careful what and where they recycle.
While neighboring Arlington, Watertown stop utility tree trimming, Belmont believes it found right mix.
Since 1997, Fund's average return of five percent is OK with town's treasurer.
Stefan Russakow moves up from assistant to Belmont's top health official.
Office of Campaign & Political Finance to investigate who paid for dubious phone calls.
Completion allows town to seek grants to strengthen response to natural disasters.
BMLD: Substation project costs $38.8 million at either the High School or Purecoat sites.