The second of nine precincts in our series looking at which Town Meeting Rep voted for what this spring.
Several news outlets reported on the British Prime Minister's visit to Boston.
The Board of Selectmen voted to take action on the issue of a dangerous dog at 42 Bridge St. during next Monday's meeting, following a lack of actions from the owner after meetings on the issue in February and April.
Chelmsford's member of Congress, Niki Tsongas (D-Lowell), made ending sexual abuse within the armed forces a key part of her election campaign, and she had some harsh words following recent allegations of sexual misconduct of a high ranking Air For
Congressman leads Gabriel Gomez by 17 points.
Developers of the proposed "Chelmsford Commons" development that would go in at the site of the old Stop and Shop pitched their ideas to the Planning Board on Wednesday night.
We'll start updates at approximately 7:30 p.m.
NH House honors Jeff Bauman as a hero and, without mentioning Stella Tremblay by name, "disavows any unfounded speculation or accusation' about victims and responders.
The 2013 Chelmsford Spring Town Meeting will resume on Thursday. In the meantime, what's your opinion so far?
The bill will go before Gov. Deval Patrick for approval.
Updates starting tonight around 7 p.m.
Both Ed Markey and Scott Gomez topped their respective ballots in Chelmsford on the way to winning party candidacies statewide for the upcoming U.S. Senate Election.
Get the results from each warrant article here as they come in.
Members of the Brotherhood of Utility Workers and Local 369 have voted to authorize a strike against National Grid.
NH Rep. Stella Tremblay stands by comment that marathon bombings 'Black Ops terrorist attack.'
State lawmakers have proposed four ways to fund transportation going forward.
The House proposal cuts out increased funding for early education, one of the centerpieces of Patrick's plan.
State and federal authorities say they want to give individuals impacted by the bombing more time to file their taxes.
Last month, the Planning Board said goodbye to long time member Susan Carter. Today, we offer excerpts from that tribute.
Gov. Patrick plans to name Gerry Leone's permanent successor next week.
Chelmsford voted for Scott Brown and owns more hybrid cars than the state average.
The U.S. Postal Service had planned to end Saturday delivery.
The bill, which passed 97-55, would raise $500 million, but is expected to be vetoed by the governor.
Congresswoman Niki Tsongas (D-Lowell) released a statement this week seeking to shine light on a date that highlights the gender wage gap.
Candidates for U.S. Senate Democratic nomination squared off in Lowell Monday.
Sergeant Jim Curley of the Chelmsford Minutemen wore his full 1770s gear to promote the re-enactment of the Patriots Day March from Chelmsford Common to Concord at Monday's Board of Selectmen meeting.
A $1.7 million plan was presented Monday; a vote is expected on April 22.
The Democratic candidates for U.S. Senate meet in their second debate.
Chelmsford voters went to the polls on Tuesday, and they'll return later this month. Today we want your take.
Protesters urged lawmakers not to pass Gov. Patrick's proposed gun control bill.
Pat Wojtas elected vice chairman; Janet Askenburg elected clerk.
The Boston Herald reported that Lynch said party leaders are discouraging people from donating to his campaign.
The new plan would create $500 million in new revenue over the next five years.
After weeks of campaigning, the race came down to just 56 votes.
Who won? We've got the numbers as they're coming in and will continue to update them until we have them all. We'll be expecting the first results at approximately 8 p.m.
State party believes congressman is using taxpayer-funded resources for his campaign among other complaints, Boston Herald reports.
The town is set to issue bonds for nearly $5.3 million, which will be paid off until 2024, shortly after Standard and Poor's released a report describing the town's finances as "strong" and "stable"
UPDATE: Due to scheduling issues, Patch has cancelled the chat.
We asked the candidates on Thursday night, now we want to ask you.
State audit finds 119 Level 2 and 3 sex offenders living at addresses registered as child care providers. Also, background checks not being done in some cases.