$40 million substation will be presented to Light Board Monday, July 26, at 7 p.m.
Belmont's environmentally sound, the pool is making money and citizens are ready to volunteer.
Light Department begins talks with industrial site to housing substation; will need Selectmen, Town Meeting approval.
School department likely to say yes to Light Department's site next to High School.
What happened in and around town for the past week.
New assistant town clerk Meg Piccione working in the place she loves.
Broke conflict of interest laws in alleged swindle of elderly resident out of $300,000.
But don't expect quick decision from Belmont School Dept.; will wait for formal presentation.
Belmont's State Senator votes yes on three casino plan.
Pols expected a four percent reduction in local aid and got it.
But in Belmont, the law has Town Clerk scrambling for a place to display town meetings.
Light Department exploring High School site but is School Committee willing or able to transfer land?
Belmont allows Rock Meadow volunteer to cut land to stem invasive plant invasion.
Belmont Moving Forward: The coming year after the defeat of the Proposition 2 1/2 override.
Town electrical department now gives you the news in 140 characters.
People in Belmont Center Friday supported proposed legislation
Developer Joseph DeStefano's alleged real estate conflicts leads to appointment reversal.
Deliberations concerning 100 foot tower before Zoning Board of Appeals July 12.
An internal investigation on falsifying EMT class attendance; will continue working for town.
Leonard Street repaving begins in early fall as part of greater plan.
Ten-to-fifteen year plan would change face of Belmont.
Construction and fuel companies to build new HQ abutting commuter rail.
7 p.m. meeting will discuss expansion plans.
Income-based life-line accounts suggested.
Also, Warrant's chairman bids group, town adieu
School Committee Chairwoman Anne Rittenburg's statement in response to Monday's vote.
Supporters see silver lining in failed vote; No leader says time for action is now.
$2 million Prop. 2 1/2 vote goes down to defeat.
Insiders believe a close decision when votes tallied.
Residents to decide to support $2 million in added revenue or spend what is available.
Selectman Mark Paolillo questions robo calls truthfulness.
Anonymous automated phone message labeled untrue, misleading.
Belmont Portrait: Assistant Town Administrator Jeffery Conti.
Two questionable "polls" lead to complaints to Town Clerk, frustration among funding proponents.
A myriad of reasons, concerns on voter's minds before June 14 ballot.
Initial Planning Board draft report encourages light industrial, offices.
Selectmen like the idea, just not spending $28.5K.
Suggestions include placing new police station at current library location.
Oliver Road residents fear greater flooding if 40B project approved.
The first signs puts a public face to June 14 vote