The first part in Patch's The Romney Effect series looks at how Mitt Romney and his family appear on social media.
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A multi-part Patch series will explore the impact of Mitt Romney and his family on Belmont and the surrounding community.
Still yet vetted, plan on relocating pool could free incinerator to be sold, adding a vital playing field for school and town and freeing land for a new town library.
First big endorsement of campaign for 24th Middlesex goes to Cambridge attorney.
The bill increases public aid by three percent while not raising taxes.
Town Clerk encourages all Belmont residents in foreign countries to visit government website.
It will cost more to ride the bus, subway or commuter rail starting Sunday.
Department of Public Works to discuss facility's condition, plans to modernize historic site.
Senator Scott Brown and Democratic challenger Elizabeth Warren react to the Supreme Court's decision on the Affordable Care Act.
Moving closer to a resolution or rejection of design plan; July 10 meeting will answer those questions.
Belmont attorney begins race to represent Belmont and 24th Middlesex with key endorsement.
Part of the municipal pool since 1912, Health Department cites safety concerns for banning the recreational standard.
Billtrust will allow for payment histories and scheduling direct payments.
Rep. Town Committee member Elizabeth Mahoney will be in Tampa with Mitt.
Recreation use likely but a wild card could see commercial development on Concord Ave.
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney had some words for Obama at his ice cream social in Milford on Friday.
Spent nearly eight years in the position.
Belmont's Mitt Romney is up in the Granite State for a campaign stop.
Ballot to be finalized by the state Attorney General's office on July 3.
The candidates, incumbents and issues that will be affecting Belmont.
Belmont resident launched his campaign in the town about a year ago.
"We have simply attempted to communication the facts to our members."
In contentious 2-1 vote, Board selects Cambridge budget head; vote to "disappoint" many says Selectman.
To increase efficiency, time; But will it mean the end to "bunching"?
Calls comments by union boss "a serious breach of bargaining protocol."
State Sen. Will Brownsberger says the state budget looks good for towns, but its future remains uncertain.
Will also introduce community to Selectmen/School Committee multi-year budget process.
Question of references on "most important decision in years" will push back selection.
Selectmen will decide on either Peter Morin or David Kale on Monday, June 4.
Compromise amendment splitting the difference goes down to defeat after debate.
Texas primary provides Belmont resident the needed delegates to win Republican nod.
The last night – really – for the annual legislative gathering.
Town and Warrant Committee in talks concerning what to pay Ellen Cushman.
Placing lacrosse field at Concord Avenue location looking like solution to field access.
Belmont's Olson discuss why she would be a good state Rep.; Katniss wins animated vote.