Braintree police thanked the public for binge-watching "Stranger Things" and practicing karate instead of committing crimes.
Braintree received a grant to help remove the Armstrong and Ames Pond dams. Their removal is expected to improve local herring populations.
As temps flirt with triple digits, police are asking would-be lawbreakers to "binge Stranger Things season 3" instead.
Braintree set up two cooling centers to keep people safe from the potentially dangerous heatwave.
Groups from across the state planning to attend "puppy mill bill" hearing at State House on Monday, July 22
Dozens of Massachusetts cooling centers opened amid dangerously high temperatures. The elderly are especially at risk.
Several Braintree residents objected to the South Shore Plaza's rezoning proposal, arguing it intrudes on their neighborhood.
A Washington Post analysis also shows that prescribers issued 24 pills per person per year in Norfolk County from 2006-2012.
Some Quincy officers sparked a friendly rivalry with Braintree police, by claiming to be the better tippers at a local lemonade stand.
Donna Connors, a former school PTO member and volunteer with the Braintree Youth Center, has announced she's running for Town Council.
Former Braintree Town Councilor John Mullaney announced he's running for his former District 2 seat.
As part of the Supporting Our Schools Initiative, the mall is accepting donated school supplies for underprivileged students and teachers.
Julia Flaherty shifted her campaign to the Braintree District 1 Town Council seat to focus on the needs of her closest neighbors.
Faster internet is coming to Braintree, according to the town's public utility department.
A Halifax man was indicted after pulling a knife on a Macy's employee at the South Shore Plaza, according to prosecutors.
Join friends and family at Millennium Park to benefit the Jimmy Fund
Braintree has begun looking for Police Chief Paul Shastany, who must retire when he turns 65, according to state law.
Anthony Preston is the second candidate to announce they are running for Braintree Town Council District 5.
Just a day after Town Councilor Sean Powers pulled out of Braintree's mayoral race, the town council vice president has announced he's in.
Two Braintree brothers laundered drug money at MGM Springfield, as well as other casinos in Connecticut and New York, officials said.
Braintree's Michael Kokoros, a member of Emmanuel College's volleyball team, was recognized for his work on the court and in the classroom.
Sean Powers has exited the race to become Braintree's next mayor, citing the difficulty balancing the campaign with his professional life.
Rivershed in Scituate is opening a second location in Braintree and will bring its take on burgers, barbecue, and craft beer.
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Neighbors worried the condominium complex would add too much traffic to what is already one of Braintree's busiest intersections.
Braintree's Widowmaker Brewery is opening a weekly beer garden in Quincy with live music all summer.
The New England Revolution's Scott Caldwell was the first active professional athlete to march in the Boston Pride Parade.
Cal Berman was a key cog in Braintree High School's baseball state championship in 2015 and continued to excel at Marymount University.
The Braintree IHOP opened at the former location of the Ground Round and Applebee's.
The first annual "5K to Braintree Day Road Race and Fun Walk." starts off the Independence Day celebrations with the run and a party after.
David Differ said he plans on using the prize money to buy a house and take a vacation.
The Braintree Greek Festival is free and gives the whole community a chance to experience Greek culture, including food, music, and dance.
The annual Braintree Day and 4th of July celebration is set for June 29. Patch has your complete guide for the celebration.
When a Weymouth Police officer was found unresponsive, Braintree Officers John Hurley, Rich Hale, and Steve Wallace, stepped in to save him.
Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito told a crowd of supporters that Sean Powers is honest and will stand up for what's right for the people of Braintree.
All four of the announced candidates running to be Braintree's next mayor have taken the first step in qualifying for the November ballot.
Three of the four candidates, who announced they are running to be Braintree's next mayor have taken out nomination papers.
The following letter to the editor is from Town Councilor and candidate for mayor Sean Powers, discussing Braintree's housing/zoning issues.
The South Shore Plaza donated $7,500, so that Mary E. Flaherty Elementary School can replace air conditioners in its classrooms.
For "National Donut Day," Braintree Police decided to embrace the stereotype, making a fun, pretend investigation about a doughnut thief.