Here's this week's Dedham Square Project update.
Norfolk County Sheriff launches Facebook page for its senior check-in program.
No word on where the medicinal marijuana dispensaries will be sited in the state as of yet.
Dedham residents, business owners, commercial property owners and anyone else, are welcome to attend two meetings on how to use the pay stations in Dedham Square.
The program introduces students to business and civic opportunities that they can consider as a possible career.
You can safely buy that big screen TV in-state without a 6.25 percent sales tax on Aug. 10 and 11.
Residents will also get the opportunity to be informed on legislation and get questions answered directly from Representative Paul McMurtry.
The project cost $99,000 to complete and will be managed by the Town of Dedham.
Boston Business Journal reports some retailers are not waiting for the Legislature to make a decision this year.
Only ten are chosen within state government to receive this recognition.
Three others were also injured in the crash, which occurred on Centre Street in Milton around 6 p.m. Tuesday.
Christine Caswell McCarron has been stranded in the Ukraine for three weeks due to passport issues with her adopted daughter, according to The Boston Herald.
On July 10, 2013, the DWWD's water system was notified that a raw (untreated) water sample collected on July 9, 2013 from Well 3A tested positive for E.coli, which is a fecal indicator.
The town is looking to fill four positions including an Education Program Manager.
Under this legislation, applicants will be required to search for a job before they receive cash assistance.
Today is the Massachusetts special election for the U.S. Senate. Because of Dedham Middle School's graduation, the polling location for precinct four and six has changed.
The board of selectmen are proposing to use the Rustcraft property as a one-stop place for residents and businesses.
The U.S. Senate candidates have one week to go before voters head to the polls.
Debate to air on WCVB tonight at 7 p.m.
Patch offers mosquito prevention tips, and the map below shows the number of West Nile cases last summer.
The debate raged on Beacon Hill Tuesday.
Former governor will lie in state in the Hall of Flags Rotunda Thursday before a funeral Mass in his hometown Friday.
The state may approve 18 more giant lighted boards as a way to boost revenue. Is it worth the money if the light burns all night long?
Residents of Dedham who would like to discuss local issues, legislation before Congress, or individual matters are encouraged to stop by.
The crew for "The Judge," starring Robert Downey Jr. and Robert Duvall, will be filming in Dedham Square next month, closing roads during the day.
The project is expected to finish by Friday, if weather permits.
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.
Massachusetts State Senate unanimously backs bill, spurred by the Marathon Bombings, to protect off-duty first responders who aid others during an emergency.
The Managing Editor of the Boston Business Journal is commending the town for "its strong financial management" and paying its annual required contribution in full.
Governor Deval Patrick announced the nomination of three administrative judges on the Industrial Accident Board at the Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents, including Dedham's Joseph Labadini.
Dedham Town Meeting members met Monday night to discuss a number of issues including how bringing liquor licenses can increase business to Dedham Square; and why the Joseph Bus Service was too expensive for Dedham.
Mosquito spraying to start May 29
Last year, the Friday before Mother's Day was the heaviest traffic day of the year on the Mass Pike.
New regulations will go into effect May 24.
Articles brought up at the meeting include Article 24 and Article 34.
The voter turnout was at 22.1 percent, according to the Town Clerk's website.
Today there will be a special State Election for Senator in Congress. The polls in Dedham will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.