Concord's Congresswoman raises questions about military technology at House Armed Services Committee meeting.
Environmental groups propose ballot question to expand the 30-year-old law.
A portion of the fee would go to The One Fund Boston.
Sen. Edward. J. Markey said he needs “to review all of the relevant classified materials relating to this matter before I make a decision as important as authorizing the use of military force.”
Coakley, along with U.S. Rep. Michael Capuano, touched on a possible run for Gov. Deval Patrick’s post at Monday’s Labor Day Breakfast
One of the questions at hand is whether Concord should add a 'recall provision' to its charter.
More information on locations for medical marijuana shops will come in the future.
The furloughs, which started mid-July, were a direct impact from the Federal Sequester that March 1.
With WNV confirmed in neighboring communities, Concord’s public health officials are urging residents to take precautions to protect themselves from mosquito bites.
Officials are asking residents to remain diligent and limit outdoor water use to two days per week.
Woo-hoo! No 6.25 percent sales tax this Saturday and Sunday. But — a good or bad thing?
In past years the sales tax holiday has saved shoppers across the state more than $20 million.
A new state sales tax is set to start July 31, but lawmakers don’t know what exactly is included.
The new taxes are slated to help rebuild the state's transportation infrastructure. Will it work?
The Massachusetts Department of Transportation collaborated with Bridgewater State College to enhance trip-planning capability using the popular mapping program.
Local government your idea of Sunday Funday?
The Attorney General's Office, Office for Victim Assistance, Boston Public Health Commission and One Fund Boston are working together to continue to address the medical needs of survivors and victims' families.
The MBTA has partnered with Door2Door Transportation of Somerville.
Neighbors are complaining about noise after trees removed from along Route 2 as part of the Crosby's Corner project.
Could the third time be the charm for a bill that would bid farewell to clothesline bans?
Boston Globe reports leaders in the Legislature promise to override the governor's vetoes next week.
Employees will be off on Fridays as a result of the Federal Sequester.
Forty-two percent of registered voters cast ballots in the June 25 special election. See how they voted.
The U.S. Senate candidates have one week to go before voters head to the polls.
Debate to air on WCVB Tuesday at 7 p.m.
Patch offers mosquito prevention tips, and the map below shows the number of West Nile cases last summer.
Despite recent wet weather and the continued threat of rain in the forecast, Laws Brook Road paving is planned for Wednesday, June 12, and the Grant Street neighborhood on Thursday.
Former governor will lie in state in the Hall of Flags Rotunda Thursday before a funeral Mass in his hometown Friday.
Margin between the two Senate candidates was 52-35 a month ago.
AP reports the president will campaign for the Senate hopeful in Copley Plaza.
Gun control, health care, economy, foreign policy among major topics in first meeting of candidates.
The Senate candidates will face each other in a live, televised debate Wednesday.
The singer-songwriter in stopped by a canvassing event in Lexington on Saturday, June 1.
One observer called the trend "upward political mobility" for officials in the Bay State, but that's perhaps not the case with outgoing Lt. Gov. Tim Murray.
Concord's Town Clerk's Office will remain open until 8 p.m. tonight, June 5, to sign up unregistered residents who want to vote in the June 25 special US Senate Election.
Massachusetts State Senate unanimously backs bill, spurred by the Marathon Bombings, to protect off-duty first responders who aid others during an emergency.
The campaign committee called “Koutoujian for Congress” allows the candidate to raise money for a campaign and hire campaign staff.