Nomination papers for candidate will be available soon.
U.S. Congressman Stephen Lynch reportedly plans to run for the seat John Kerry will likely vacate.
In wake of the John Burbine case, local lawmakers propose changes to the way sex offenders are registered.
A look at who has filed papers to be candidates in the April election.
The Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency advises residents to minimize outdoor activity, keep an emergency kit, and check on elderly friends or relatives in extreme cold.
U.S. Postal Service rates are set to change on Sunday, Jan. 27.
See how many gun permits were issued in Burlington over the past five years.
Lt. Gov. Timothy P. Murray will not run for governor in 2014, citing the demands of campaigning, serving in elected office and his desire to spend more time with his wife and two young daughters.
A special election would be held 145 to 160 days after confirmation.
The IRS has announced a delayed start to the 2012 tax filing season.
It was a touch choice for the Selectmen as they had to choose from 12 great candidates for 5 spots.
A letter to the editor from Larry Cohen, Chairman of the Burlington Conservation Commission.
Are you attending the inauguration on Jan. 21? Upload your photos or videos and share the experience with your neighbors.
Massachusetts residents who lost their homes to foreclosure from 2008 to 2011 have until Jan. 18 to file a claim as part of a $25 billion settlement.
Money would help pay to improve transportation system and education in the commonwealth.
Doing away with local housing boards is Gov. Patrick's idea for slashing public housing cost and corruption. Do you think that's a good idea?
Rock 'n Play Sleeper sold at mass merchandise stores nationwide and online since September 2009 for between $50 and $85.
The Planning Board voted last week to recommend that Town Meeting approve a moratorium on medical marijuana dispensaries until June 30, 2014.
Town Hall will now be open later on Wednesdays and close earlier on Fridays.
State Treasurer Steve Grossman, of Newton, told WCVB's "On the Record" that he is "leaning strongly" toward running for governor.
Gordon took the Oath of Office, administrated by Gov. Patrick, with 15 fellow freshman legislatures.
According to published reports, former Senator Chuck Hagel will likely receive the nomination soon.
In an interview with Fox 25 news after her Thursday morning swearing-in ceremony, Warren told reporters she'd "work her tail off" in Washington.
Frank reportedly wants to stay to be part of the 'fiscal cliff' debate.
The main reason is the elimination of the payroll tax.
The program places families in Burlington's Homestead Studio Suites.
The agreement reached between the White House and Congress doesn't address spending cuts and leaves another potential debt limit showdown on the table. It also increases taxes on income over $400,000. Is this a deal that works for you?
The bill eases portions of the so-called "fiscal cliff."
The law that went into effect on Jan. 1, 2013 allows store owners to place scanners in the aisles, making shoppers do their own price checks, instead of individually marking each item.
Burlington's residential tax rate is below the average rate for the coming year in other towns and cities surveyed.
Lawmakers and President Obama are making progress on creating a deal that would avoid going over the "fiscal cliff."
Taxpayers have until midnight Dec. 31 to donate to their favorite non-profits. However, make sure you know who actually gets your money.
Do you have an interest in zoning issues? The town could use your help.
Framingham's Congressman Edward Markey says he will run for Sen. John Kerry's seat, if Kerry is appointed U.S. Secretary of State.
President, Congress have just a few days to avert automatic tax increases and spending cuts. A number of Massachusetts Congressman suggest cutting nuclear programs instead.
Burlington public buildings are closed until Wednesday.
The Massachusetts senator is the president's pick to replace Hillary Clinton as the country's top diplomat.
Instead, those polled say, increase taxes on the rich and end corporate subsidies.
Mass. Senate Republican Leader Bruce Tarr plans to introduce legislation in January.
National group issues statement about preventing future tragedies after shooting that killed 28, including the gunman, in Connecticut.