GOP and Democratic candidates for U.S. Senate debated Wednesday night at the Channel 5 studios in Needham.
Over 40 percent of likely voters in both primaries yet to make up their minds for the special election.
The forum will feature Democratic and Republican challengers in Needham at WCVB.
That was a question discussed during the Last Oak Hill Committee Meeting ever earlier this month. Today, we want your take.
Chelmsford's member of Congress released a statement saying that a vote by the House not to address sequestration in the Fiscal Year 2014 U.S. Budget will damage local government services.
In the third of four debates in this Municipal Election season, the five candidates answered a series of questions from League of Women Voters moderator Ellen Harde.
The grounds were closed after Sept. 11, 2001, but Patrick has said he wants to make the State House's iconic statue of JFK available once more.
Couldn't make it on Friday? Here's what you missed.
The transportation bond bill would provide funding for modernization and maintenance of the transportation system.
Couldn't make it to the Library on Wednesday night? Here's the highlights.
Chelmsford Housing Authority Executive Director David Hedison presented a $31 million dollar project before the board on Monday night.
Vinal Square will be extra busy on March 23 and 30.
Missed our live interview on Friday? Don't worry! Here's a recap of what you missed.
April 2 is just around the corner. Last night at the Chelmsford Center for the Arts, we heard the candidates' top three issues, what are yours?
Chelmsford's member of Congress voted against H.R. 933, a continuing resolution championed by House Republicans to fund the government through Sept. 30.
The program also allows users to develop their own plan and see its effects on their tax bill.
Here's a quick recap of what you missed yesterday, and you can check out the full transcript as well!
One candidate has name recognition, but experts say no one has separated themselves from the field yet.
The tool includes a maps for transportation funding and educational funding for each legislative district.
Video #2 of 5 in our series of videos with the Selectmen candidates asking for your votes.
Two Democrats and three Republicans submitted the needed 10,000 names.
Katie, a three year old German Shepherd, will be muzzled for the foreseeable future.
While specific deductions would end, personal exemptions would double under the Patrick budget.
Locations include Boston, Lowell, New Bedford, Worcester and Springfield.
Gomez, a former Navy SEAL, is planning several events this week to kick of his run for the U.S. Senate.
Nomination papers deadline is Wednesday, Feb. 27
Selectman candidate Roland Van Liew offered praise for Planning Board member and fellow BoS candidate Bob Joyce in a mailer yesterday, asking voters to vote for him and Joyce.
Bielat and Gomez say they’re in; Sullivan may also join the field.
The Planning Board continued its review of the plans on Wednesday night.
The two announcements came earlier this week from the Governor's office.
The ballot is set for this spring's town election.
Solar energy could become a reality for Chelmsford residents through the help of a state-subsided program.
These key events won't be rescheduled to align with the state's special U.S. Senate election primaries.
After taking out nomination papers just before Town Hall closed for the blizzard on Friday, Jack Wang has decided not to run for School Committee this year.
Other candidates still looking to get on the ballot, but here’s a look back at the week in the race for U.S. Senate.
We'll have more information as it becomes available.
Money will play a key role in race that’s right around the corner.
Senate race will have a Democratic primary, and a Libertarian candidate has now announced. But still no Republican contender.
Westford's member of Congress was appointed to the position on Monday.