Republicans Eric Dahlberg and Sandi Martinez are competing for the nomination in the Third Middlesex District. The primary is Sept. 14
Kerry Cronin reports on a booming summer reading program and more.
State Rep candidate visits Concord Council on Aging.
The 375th birthday weekend is underway. Plan your activities carefully.
Early September heat wave compels light plant to ask for continued monitoring of electricity use.
Gun group gets behind Chelmsford's Martinez.
Chelmsford selectman and state senate candidate 'fed up' with Beacon Hill.
Slow crawl down Main and Sudbury is closed.
State Senate candidate gets anti-abortion group's support.
Concord names residents to fill committee slots
13 local housing authorities, including Concord, to get awards for weatherization upgrades; Projects will create jobs across Massachusetts.
Town's waives its right of first refusal in exchange for rights to larger farmland sale later.
News briefs from the Monday board meeting.
Wednesday and Friday forums to focus on gun ownership and the economy.
Voters must be registered to vote in the primary by Wednesday.
A showdown comes this week at the newly created East Quarter Farms when bidders for a solar array come to inspect it.
From casinos to local aid, state Senate candidate Sandi Martinez from Chelmsford responds to questions from Patch.
Customers near Acton and Commerford Road reported brown water.
Department head continues to urge voluntary restriction on outdoor watering.
A question and answer with "Better Not Bigger" founding member Roland van Liew of Chelmsford.
Peter Flynn and his crews are busy almost 24/7 although the drought has meant less mowing.
Five-year housing production plan must be updated.
Chelmsford group drew up petition to put repeal on November ballot.
Committee has set goals for municipal energy use after determining baseline from 2008.
News briefs from the Aug. 9 meeting.
Bigger than usual parade takes different route.
State senate hopeful things lowering taxes is a good idea to stimulate hiring.
Continuing drought brings water restrictions. Town asks residents to stop using water for lawns, gardens.
Challenger to Rep. Atkins says partisan politics has gone too far in state.
No golden goose for state, Fargo calls it a "vulture."
Handicap ramp removed as indoor lift installed.
She said bill might create jobs.
Bill to be signed by Gov. Patrick Tuesday at Fenway Park.
From the campaign: State Senate hopeful gets endorsement from Ed King, limited tax initiator.
News briefs from the board.
Long-term representative thinks recession is long-lasting.
State Rep. hopeful talks taxes, healthcare and incentives.
Campaign notes: Republican gets backing of former rep.
Debra's Natural Gourmet will screen movie and make do.
Monday night the board meets.