The following press release was issued by Mark Cusack.
The Massachusetts primary is set for Sept. 9.
The state's Department of Public Health announced Friday morning the 20 applicants that will be receiving medicinal marijuana licenses to operate in Massachusetts.
She also has a lead over Republican candidate Mark Fisher, according to the survey.
The announcement comes months after a five-year-old Fitchburg boy went missing.
Braintree used a Clean Harbors settlement check two years ago to help pay for a new fire truck.
A story published Friday on Politico ranked the Bay State as fifth in the nation.
Councilors started a new term this month.
The Braintree Town Council approved a five-year property tax break for the company.
The U.S. Postal Service’s regulator approved the increase of about 6 percent across all mail services.
Playtex has received 99 reports of the holder cracking or breaking.
The Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety is looking for the state to pass Senate Bill 1115 to help increase safety on the roads.
Tugboat Capt. Julius Petersen left money for a pool to Braintree. The fund grew over the decades to $2 million.
A WBUR survey the Attorney General to have a 39-29 lead over Republican Candidate Charlie Baker.
The town should be able to pay off its snow debt in full at the end of the fiscal year, Mayor Joseph Sullivan said.
The senator, whose district covers Braintree, will serve on the Special Senate Committee on Addiction Treatment.
Last October's government shutdown has affected filing dates — so the Internal Revenue Service says it won't process tax returns before Jan. 31.
The heaviest snow is expected overnight Tuesday.
Carolyn Murray has served as Braintree's first full-time lawyer.
The Massachusetts Senator and three other Democratic senators sent a letter to NBCUniversal and the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.
The money will help groups that assisted in the bombing's aftermath.
Gov. Deval Patrick announced a multi-part plan to address "current and future" impacts from climate change on the Bay State.
The news that only one person is reviewing the site does not please some critics.
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Governor Deval Patrick's order to lower the flags from sunrise to sunset honors decorated Army specialist Ryan A. Goldie, 28, a Wareham native who died of non-combat causes in December.
Town Clerk Joe Powers was seen arguing with councilors Tuesday night.
The state’s website needed to make changes to comply with the new federal Affordable Care Act.
There isn’t a link between high-spending hospitals and high quality.
The Braintree couple who filed the appeal said they are deciding whether to sue.
The Whites Hill Drive subdivision plan goes before the Planning Board Jan. 14.
Health care leaders say electric medical records can help improve care while lowering costs.
Councilors and School Committee members were also sworn-in by Braintree Mayor Joseph Sullivan.
E-file and Free File can speed refunds, IRS says.
The new Mayor of Boston is being sworn-in on Monday, Jan. 6.
Braintree's commercial tax rate is $25.94 per thousand.
Crews in Braintree will continue to clear roads and schools through the weekend. Thayer Public Library should open Saturday.
The council re-organization is still scheduled for Tuesday, Jan. 7.
A storm is bearing down on the region and is expected to bring at least several inches of snow Thursday into Friday.
The meeting will be held Tuesday, Jan. 7 at Braintree Town Hall.