Joyce, who was awaiting trial on federal corruption charges, was reportedly found dead in his home.
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The Lottery Commission voted to end negotiations to use part of their current office as a regional office once they move to Dorchester.
Bates Bar and Grill and the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post on Washington Street were both given a suspended one-day suspension.
Many residents said they were worried about the traffic that the business could bring.
StreetScan’s data collection consists of multiple sensors that record three modalities of acoustic, optical, and electromagnetic waves.
The alternate's vote would be limited to special permits.
The zoning change allows the Thayer Academy South Athletic Campus to have an indoor athletic facility.
Penny Shaw told the council that she believes that the sidewalks and crossing areas in the square are not safe.
Following the purchase, the land will be placed under the control of the conservation commission and granted a conservation restriction.
Locally, Braintree will receive an increase in Chapter 70 education funding, reaching a total of $17,817,105 for fiscal year 2019.
The Town hopes to recover damages suffered due to the opioid crisis.
James Arsenault, the director of the department of public works, said the fees would raise $630,000.
The proposed ordinance is in front of the town council's ordinance and rules committee.
Deng Gao says he's scared that he'll be arrested and deported if he shows up to an interview to prove that he's married to an American.
Conservation Commission members said Thursday that hunting could be a way to control the deer population
Want to buy some recreational marijuana or open a business? You won't be able to in Braintree.
The administrative staff is leaving but some warehouse operations could stay.
That's something that many other communities can't claim, Mayor Joseph Sullivan told the town council Tuesday night.
In a letter to the council, Mayor Joseph Sullivan wrote that some departments require additional funds
Nearly $27 million in capital items and improvements were approved by the town council Tuesday night.
Mayor Joseph Sullivan announced the initiative to increase staffing levels at Wednesday's State of Braintree address.
The planning board has approved the project, but some approvals from the conservation commission and appeals board are needed,
The pool 54 years in the making will be built, along with two hockey rinks.
Members of the town council, school committee, board of library trustees, electric light board, and housing authority were sworn in Tuesday.
Tuesday night's meeting was the last for Councilors John Mullaney, Dan Clifford, and Mike Owens.
The book took no action against the restaurant for an Oct. 8 incident.
The town will not sue Holbrook over a proposed transfer station, but mitigation is still on the table.
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Wednesday night, the planning board voted to continue the hearing to December.
David Ringius is running for the District 5 seat on the town council.
Drivers in Braintree will have to start slowing down when they hit the side roads.
Matthew Sisk is out and a new write-in candidate has announced his intent to run for the seat.
Senator Walter F. Timilty (D-Milton) will hold office hours next Tuesday, October 10 in Braintree and Avon.
Tim Carey announced Tuesday on the Everything Braintree Massachusetts Facebook page that he is launching a write-in campaign.
The council voted to table a proposal to lower the speed limit on some roads to 25 mph.
The 2017 town election is Nov. 7.