Massachusetts House of Representatives proposes a retirement plan to benefit employees of non-profits.
Massachusetts state Rep. Jim Arciero (D-Westford) was given the award recently following his work relating to increasing public access to sex offender information.
She will start serving next month.
A look at this week in town government meetings.
Here are five things you missed from last night's Board of Selectmen meeting.
An article to move Oak Hill into conservation was voted down.
Town Meeting voted last night to give a tax increment finance agreement to the company.
Town Meeting met last night at the Senior Center.
The clinic is today.
A look at which boards and committees are meeting this week.
Numerous new jobs could be created.
Scenic roads in town will not be striped, according to the policy.
Chelmsford's state reps voted on Wednesday night in favor of H 3702, a bill that would allow expanded gaming facilities in the Commonwealth.
State, federal and local officials gathered announce more than $600,000 to clean up 27 Katrina Road, the site of the former Silicon Transistor Corporation.
The day after the election, it's all about moving forward for all parties involved in the recall election.
Supporters of Choose Chelmsford are ecstatic about the win, and relieved the recall is over.
Members of Choose Chelmsford celebrated big last night.
Selectmen react to the results.
Voters turned out in the afternoon to cast their votes.
A look at the factors in yesterday's decision.
Nancy Araway's display is causing heads to turn at Town Hall.
Residents outside of the Chelmsford Public Library voice their opinions on the upcoming special recall election, slated for Aug. 2.
A look at who makes the most money in the town of Chelmsford.
The Board of Selectmen voted to renew Town Manager Paul Cohen's contract for another three years on Monday night.
The Board of Selectmen voted to hire a new building inspector on Monday.
He was appointed by the town moderator.
A look at which town boards are meeting this week.
The Chelmsford Veterans Memorial Park Committee and the Merrimack Valley Vietnam Veterans gathered in honor of Memorial Day.
Chelmsford residents against the upcoming recall discussed last night how and why they should vote against the recall.
Special recall election to take place between 60 and 90 days.
Couldn't make last night's meeting? Don't worry, we've got you covered.
After questions and debate, the spring 2011 town meeting wraps up by approving final four articles.
Next session of Town Meeting will be Monday, May 2, at 7:30 p.m.
Town Meeting will gather again Thursday night to finish business.
The committee went over about $330,000 to take off the estimated cost budget for renovations.
Couldn't make it to last night's Board of Selectmen meeting? Check out what you missed.
McClure said name recognition helped him win.
Town Officials say the problem isn't going away.
Photos from election night.
The difference was 403 votes.