Sisk is campaigning to succeed retiring Councilor Dan Clifford.
Matthew Sisk announces campaign leadership team for District 6 Braintree Town Council.
The councilor will not seek re-election this fall.
Cynthia Shelton Harris comes to Braintree from Millis.
A traffic study said the facility could bring an average of 2,500 more cars to the area.
A proposed ban on the sale of marijuana is expected to return to the ordinance and rules committee.
The study was done by the group Fore River Residents Against the Compressor Station.
At the start of the council's meeting this week, a brief moment of recognition will be held by the council for the officers.
The days of the Braintree Town Council sitting around a single table will be a thing of the past starting Aug. 15.
The decades-long effort to create Petersen Pool recently took an important step forward.
The bridge, located over the Burgin Parkway at the Braintree-Quincy line, is part of the Route 3 bridges project.
David Ringius announced Tuesday that he will run for District 5 councilor.
The rules and ordinance committee held a preliminary discussion Tuesday night on actions the town can take to ban marijuana businesses.
Patrice Kelly, of Braintree, was honored as a member of the Massachusetts Commission on the Status of Women’s 2017 class of Unsung Heroines.
Changes have been made to the decades-long effort to bring a community pool to Braintree.
The council's rules and ordinance committee will look at their options for local control of recreational marijuana.
The motel has been closed since June 1 and the council hopes it remains that way.
The planning board is hoping to take up the issue again in July.
Norfolk has announced a document shredding event for the public to shred financial documents to prevent identity theft on Jun. 14.
The budget comes in at about $146.2 million.
Don't leave the light on, because some members of the town council want the motel demolished.
Rep. Mark J. Cusack, representing Braintree, joined his colleagues in the MA House of Representatives to pass a $40.4 billion FY18 budget.
Sen. Keenan says he will vote in favor of the final bill and hopefully next year both provisions will be included.
The Massachusetts House of Representatives approved legislation that includes a $200 million bond authorization for Chapter 90 funding.
The state is preparing to spend $30 million on a Braintree MBTA station renovation.
The Massachusetts Lottery recently announced that they are exploring a move closer to Boston.
Did you forget to pick up a check from Town Hall?
Sen. Keenan filed a total of 48 bills, covering a broad range of issues and reflecting his work on current priorities and new goals.
The Braintree Town Council is requesting better security measures at the mall following a gang-related incident at the mall.
Braintree Town Hall will be opened and trash pickup will resume.
Under Massachusetts law, a Homestead recording provides limited protection against the forced sale of an individual's primary residence.
Braintree leaders joined District Attorney Michael W. Morrissey at the 'Marijuana Legalization – Community Strategies' Seminar.
Joseph Reynolds has been named the chief of staff and director of operations for the town of Braintree.
The town council voted to table a vote on the position.
The developer of the hockey and swimming facility recently revealed plans to reduce the building's size.
Tuesday night, the Braintree Town Council voted to terminate the town's 3-year contract with Raymond Kasperowicz.
Braintree Mayor Joe Sullivan joined Jack Conway Realtors agents and guests as they officially opened the Riverwalk in Braintree.
A moment of silence was held during Tuesday night's meeting in memory of David Scott and Irina Hyde.
Officials for the project say they have cut the building's footprint in half.
This week, the Braintree Town Council voted to form the Traffic and Safety Committee