Jason Koen has decided to support George Dixon.
A tax on cigarettes, junk food, aim to raise money for state and make residents healthier.
With five of the eight citizen petition warrant articles relating to the Bruce Freeman Rail Trail, numerous issues were discussed in a packed and tense Board of Selectmen meeting on Tuesday night.
Town Manager Paul Cohen provided documents after an additional request from Roland Van Liew.
Town Counsel will draft a response to Van Liew's attorney.
A look at which town boards and committees are meeting this week.
The Westford Board of Selectmen approved a memorandum of agreement on the Princeton Properties development earlier this week, with conditions on the approval of legal counsel, which has now also been given.
The program is meant to recognize local businesses who make efforts to be more environmentally friendly.
The federal government is aiding Massachusetts communities who suffered during Snowtober.
The free card provides discounts for prescription drugs, over the counter drugs and even pet drugs picked up at a pharmacy.
Tom Gilroy has always been involved in politics in town.
Roland Van Liew has decided to run for a selectman seat.
Town Moderator will officially make the appointment today.
A look at which town boards are meeting this week.
Are you running for Town Meeting Rep or another seat on a town board or committee? You'll want to mark these dates on your calendar.
The 200 unit housing development near the Chelmsford border along Route 110 and South Chelmford Road, will include at least 40 affordable housing, or 40B, units, according to the approved agreements.
A look at who is running for town seats.
Candidates can get papers for the election on April 3.
An agreement related to surveying the rights of way on parcels near the Bruce Freeman Rail Trail requires the vote of the Selectmen in four towns, including Westford, which approved the measure 4-1-0 on Tuesday night.
An affordable housing development in Westford which nearly abuts Chelmsford will have to wait for a crucial step to be approved by the Westford Zoning Board of Appeals following concerns from the Westford Board of Water Commissioners.
The plan lists places in town that could be looked at for affordable housing.
Chelmsford and Westford town officials question National Grid's response and Emergency Response Plans following the October 29 nor'easter and widespread power outages.
George Dixon officially announced he will seek a second term on Carmen Christiano's Cable Access TV Show "Politically Incorrect."
Following a delay due to the discovery of an obscure bylaw, a permit was issued for the project off Exit 32 on Route 495 to move earth materials westward only, unless they were heading to locations in Westford or Chelmsford.
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Reforms would change postal rates, delivery services including delivery week and delivery windows.
The Ethics Commission reviewed the allegations and terminated the matter.
McGuigan will take the seat left by Richard McClure's resignation.
Selectmen and residents are still without unanswered questions from Snowtober.
Legislation filed by Massachusetts state representative James Arciero (D-Westford) with the goal of reforming public employee pensions has been unanimously approved by the Massachusetts House of Representatives.
It's a short week, and only three boards are meeting.
The Affordable Housing Public Forum is tonight at the Chelmsford Police Station.
His office hours will be Friday.
Given the recent thoughts and criticisms, your officials want to know.
After Richard McClure resigned, there is now a vacancy.
Town officials and U.S. Rep. Niki Tsongas attended the dedication yesterday.
Selectmen made the decision to put a restraining order on him.
Selectmen last night heard from some residents on both ends of the spectrum.
A look at this week in town board and committee meetings.