"There's nothing that I can compare to what I saw down there," said one of the 25 troopers that helped out after Sandy devastated nearby states.
The Somerville congressman told WCVB he wasn't sure if Sen. Scott Brown would run, or win, if Sen. John Kerry leaves the Senate to accept a cabinet position.
Troopers from all over New England want to help local drivers stay safe and prevent crashes during the holiday season.
The senator-elect said voters “want fewer closed-door roadblocks and more public votes on legislation that could improve their lives.”
A quick look at what's going on in local government this week.
Rumor has it that Patrick could be asked to be the next U.S. attorney general.
Chelmsford's municipal unemployment rate remained at 5.2 percent in September, more than one percent lower than the state average.
Chelmsford Patch has just learned that one of the lawsuits regarding the 9 North Road Property has been dismissed.
More than 200,000 low-income households expected to benefit.
The law creates standards for long-term care insurance to make such coverage more secure and portable.
The ruling late last month attempts to strike a balance between protecting the environment and offering disabled residents a chance to see Chelmsford's natural landscapes.
Massachusetts has the third-largest reserve fund among U.S. states.
State Representative James Arciero defeated Westford selectman Val Wormell by nearly 7,000 to earn his third term on Beacon Hill.
Take this quiz on Tagg Romney, Joe Kennedy III and Jeb Bush.
A brief primer on the fourth ballot question Chelmsford voters will decide on today.
Check out the side-by-side comparison on how the two candidates stack up on the issues.
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According to the latest poll by UMass Lowell, Brown had a one point lead heading into election day, but the lead was within the poll's margin of error.
Tomorrow's Election Day, and we want to hear your prognostications on how each candidate will do here in town.
Find out what a yes or no vote on Question 3 will mean.
Find out what your vote on Question 2 will mean.
Find out what your vote on Question 1 will mean.
In a Women for Brown event, U.S. Senator Scott Brown (R-Wrentham) spoke on various issues ranging from the economy to women's rights.
The Lowell Democrat was on hand at the American Legion on Groton Road yesterday to receive an endorsement from the Veterans and Military Families for Progress.
Chelmsford has not gotten much attention from either candidate compared to many other parts of the state, will that play a role in the race?
Chelmsford area home sales for October 18 to November 1
Governor's Councilor Marilyn Pettito Devaney of Watertown is challenged by Thomas Sheff of Newton.
In a statement, Brown's camp said it was "not appropriate to go forward with a political debate when a disaster strikes."
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The two candidates shared their views on issues ranging from the bottle bill to higher education funding.
Chelmsford town government meeting listings for Oct. 25
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?
David Gorski, 47, was indicted on Tuesday for charges of alleged conspiracy to defraud the United States and four counts of wire fraud in a conspiracy relating around funds for a construction company.
Looking for agendas to this week's municipal government meetings in Chelmsford? Look no further.
One last look back at 2012 Fall Town Meeting
Final results from Thursday night at the Chelmsford Senior Center
Highlights from Tuesday's League of Women Voters debate in Concord.
We will have results from tonight's second night of Fall Town Meeting later tonight.
Town Meeting will resume on Thursday. Here's a quick recap of what happened on Monday.
In an e-mail sent on Thursday, Roland Van Liew shares his views on the two warrant articles relating to open space preservation as well as actions he believes should have been taken regarding land conservation in Chelmsford.