A NMS-700 training session will be held tonight, 6-9 p.m. in the McGinty Room.
Delegates to June Convention in Springfield will select candidates for U.S. Senate nomination
Kennedy was favored two to one over Republican Sean Bielat in a UMass Lowell-Boston Herald Poll.
Today is the deadline to make sure you are registered to vote to take part in the Presidential Primary on March 6.
Paicos presented the latest National Grid updates to selectmen Tuesday night.
The board votes to give preliminary approval for the concert, subject to various approvals and a satisfactory traffic management plan.
Register of deeds addresses Sharon Adult Center and Council on Aging Over 60 Men's Club.
Waste Management acquired American Waste Services LLC over the holiday season.
The Senate Committee on Ways and Means is primarily responsible for considering all matters relative to the finances of the Commonwealth.
City councilor Mike Ross will not pursue the 4th Congressional seat long held by Barney Frank.
Governor Deval Patrick delivered the State of the Commonwealth address Monday night.
Senator Timilty Votes to Prevent MBTA Expansion
Area religious leaders from Foxborough, Walpole and Norfolk send Foxborough selectmen a gambling opposition letter.
"[The MBTA cuts] would have a devastating affect on our students...and people of all walks of life," Mayor Setti Warren said at a public hearing Tuesday night.
Sean Bielat will run as a Republican in the 4th Congressional District.
AG Coakley wants utility penalties to go to customers.
Stephen P. Crosby, head of state’s new gambling commission, will speak at a gambling forum next week. The lobbying firm representing Steve Wynn, is one of two sponsors listed on the invitation.
Dialogue results in hanger cutting progress in town.
Budget offers Foxborough taxpayers some relief.
Foxborough selectmen address communication and integrity concerns Tuesday night.
Casino opposition holds strong in Norfolk. Foxborough selectmen look ahead to regular town business as casino talk remains.
Senator Timilty will hold office hours in Sharon on Jan. 13.
Democrat Marty Farren seeks the Fourth Congressional District seat held by Barney Frank.
In case you missed some of the articles, Foxborough Patch is presenting a sample of what was published this week.
Foxborough Town Manager still disappointed with National Grid's communication since the October storm.
Residents still looking for answers on both sides of the issue.
The letter was penned by Town Manager Kevin Paicos and sent to state officials, Bob Kraft and Steve Wynn.
Selectmen take vote against Foxborough plan.
Riders on the MBTA could be looking at an increase.
The local democrat recently dropped out of the U.S. Senate race to run for the seat currently held by Barney Frank.
It sure was a busy week in Foxborough with the casino debate. Foxborough Patch put together a list of links to stories from the week.
The Patch recently sat down with U.S. Senate candidate Jim King.
The following is a list of newspaper and TV reports from the Foxborough selectmen meeting Tuesday night.
The motion by Selectman Lorraine Brue was to send a letter to Governor Patrick, the state gaming commission, Robert Kraft and Steve Wynn stating the town doesn't know what to be a casino host town.
On the agenda of the Foxborough selectmen is to hear discussion on casino proposal.
The Huffington Post looks at how the Patriots and Florida Panthers are looking how make money with casinos.
Brookline local and Boston University Law professor announced his candidacy for the 4th Congressional Seat.
the Norfolk Board of Selectmen who voted unanimously against the casino in Foxborough.
Highlights of the Dec. 13 selectmen meeting held at Foxborough High School in regards to holding a casino public hearing.
The U.S. Safety Board is urging a ban on all cellphone use for drivers.