The second week of the town's annual legislative gathering.
Third night of the annual gathering will take up medical marijuana and sewer funds.
Passing nine CPA project, adding eight new restaurant-based liquor licenses but only getting a watered-down Town Administrator's law passed.
The second night of the annual gathering will tackle the nine projects from the Community Preservation Committee.
"The Judge" with Robert Downey Jr. and Robert Duval propose to use the former Municipal Light Building for two days in July.
Taxpayers can be helped with their bills by the Treasurer's Office.
Unofficial results from the special state primary election on April 30.
But not every registered voter will be able to cast a ballot today. Read on who can and can't vote.
Late action by Bylaw Review Committee and incorrect addresses forced Selectmen to reassign Demo Delay bylaw to last day of Town Meeting.
Laying of water mains first part of reconstruction and parking changes for Belmont's business hub.
The final version of the Town Meeting warrant with amendments is now available.
Citizens can bring their own articles to the "Special" on May 29 by submitting 100 signatures to the Town Clerk by 4 p.m. on May 3.
Superintendent lowers caution level of next year's school budget from "dire" to "constrained."
Co-sponsored by the Belmont League of Women Voters and the Warrant Committee.
Michael Pelgro has been serving as acting district attorney in Middlesex County.
Friday's lock down impacted local businesses; help them by spending a few bucks.
Gov. Patrick rescinds "stay-in-door" edict, "but stay vigilant." Watertown will have "saturated" patrols through Sunday after Boston Marathon bombing suspect alludes law enforcement.
State and federal authorities say they want to give individuals impacted by the bombing more time to file their taxes.
Co-sponsored by the Belmont League of Women Voters at the Beech Street Center.
Belmont voted for Elizabeth Warren and owns more hybrid cars than the state average.
Candidates for U.S. Senate Democratic nomination squared off in Lowell Monday.
Don't miss out on voting in primary election.
Board still hopes to present retail/residential development to Town Meeting; developer presents "final" project plan. But where's the clock tower?
The annual meeting of the town's legislative branch starts on April 29.
Belmont's House Rep. said bill the House leadership proposed did not meet long-range goals, education funding needs.
Belmont's state senator shows fundraising strength for run for 5th district if Markey wins special US Senate primary race this month.
The primary to replace John Kerry is April 30, but the final day to register is tomorrow.
Start of a new season of road closures and repairs beginning in and around Grant Avenue.
Despite hope decision "not the death" of library proposal, expert sees no place to find a space to replace loss of playing field.
Board of Selectmen to lead discussion and answer questions on the upcoming fiscal year's town and school budgets at the Beech Street Center.
Unlike some states where a tie can be broken by a roll of the dice or a game of Texas Hold-em, Town Meeting members will decide who takes the 12th seat in the Fifth.
Elyse Shuster elected to fill the seat once held by Dan Scharfman.
The unofficial tally for all races including town-wide office and Town Meeting Representative.
Town voters select incumbent and school volunteer to town office.
Polls are open until 8 p.m. at all eight polling sites.
But the importance of the day should not be lost on voters, says Town Clerk.
Take a look at your license if you think it's expired.
Where and when to vote, how to ask for a ride to the polls, whose on the ballot and more.
Planning Board will ask Town Meeting to delay passing bylaw change to allow a dispensary in town for a year.
Money coming from surtax on Belmont Residential Taxes.