The Boston mayor has been in the Brigham & Women's Hospital since Oct. 26 with various ailments.
Through the Solarize Mass-Boston program, 116 contracts were signed to install alternative energy systems in neighborhoods around the city.
Taking the T during the holiday? Make sure you check the schedule below.
Charlestown resident Amanda Reinfeld will join six incumbents as at-large representatives on the CNC.
Rumor has it that the governor could be asked to be the next U.S. attorney general.
Eight Charlestown residents are running for seven at-large seats.
While Boston officials are still eager to partner with an MIT vendor, a fix to the lack of safety gear in the citywide bike system is unclear.
More than 200,000 low-income households are expected to benefit from the program.
The Boston City Council submitted three maps to the mayor, with the first two being vetoed.
The Boston official has been out of commission for nearly two weeks.
Voters made decisions on car repairs, assisted suicide and medical marijuana in the statewide election.
15.2% of registered Boston voters had cast ballots as of 9 a.m.
Mayor Thomas Menino remains hospitalized with an upper respiratory infection and a blood clot in one of his legs.
Check back throughout the day for election coverage, photos, and local election results from Charlestown.
Due to anticipated crowds, Boston officials are asking residents to vote during "off peak" times during the day, if possible.
Massachusetts has the third-largest reserve fund among U.S. states.
The most recent Suffolk University poll suggests that voters are being influenced by a barrage of ads urging them to block Question 2.
Find out what your vote on Question 1 will mean.
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Find out what a yes or no vote on Question 3 will mean.
The candidates are into their final push, reaching out to voters in all sorts of ways.
The Boston City Council supported a redistricting map, the third one, after the first two were vetoed by Mayor Menino.
The Democratic challenger and Republican incumbent in the much-watched race for the Senate are at odds on whether the reschedule their final debate.
Both camps issued statements declining the planned exchange.
Paper's endorse Warren with a little more than a week to go before the election.
Boston Mayor Thomas Menino was hospitalized on Friday at Brigham and Women's Hospital.
Regional dailies Cape Cod Times and The Patriot Ledger throw their weight behind incumbent Republican Senator Scott Brown over challenger Elizabeth Warren.
Patrick is urging communities to close schools Monday and asking residents to stay off the roads, and says coastal communities may need to be evacuated.
Earlier this month, the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency began using a new first-in-the-nation emergency alerting app, as part of its notifications to the public.
The governor said Hurricane Sandy could hit Sunday night and linger into Wednesday.
The car owner's group wants the ballot passed in spite of recent compromise legislation.
The Boston Herald endorsed Senator Scott Brown on Wednesday; his Democratic challenger Elizabeth Warren has recently had several endorsements as well.
With Warren holding a small lead in the polls, and Brown getting a key endorsement from the Boston Herald, who do you think has the momentum coming into the final days of the election?
Is there a flag that's worse for wear in your park? Old Glory doesn't have to look like it just went through the Battle of Fort McHenry. Contact the city to have it replaced.
Developers say information exchange will lower health care costs and increase patient safety.
President Obama and former Governor Romney tackled foreign policy in the final debate. Who do you think had a better vision of American power overseas?
If Boston Mayor Thomas Menino were to choose not to run next year - who would run? Who would you like to see run for mayor?
The final presidential debate between President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney is scheduled for 9 p.m. EST on Monday, Oct. 22.
Mayor Menino: "...your child will not be forced to change schools, but if a younger sibling is attending another school, closer to home, we will prioritize sibling access to that school if your older child wants to join his or her younger brother o