Number without power continues to drop.
Opening school tomorrow is priority, assistant town administrator reports.
More than 3,000 customers are affected.
Both locations open at 10 a.m. tomorrow.
Bring the right items and information.
Storm is expected to track through central Massachusetts.
Emergency officials meet to make plans.
Residents are urged to add their numbers to the system.
More work is needed before regulations are ready for voters, Planning Board says.
Warrant articles are due Sept. 2.
Views are mixed, but one-way traffic will remain.
Selectman says delays cast a "bad shadow.''
Burglary, redistricting and a suicide group also made news this week.
Cost of the project and historic aspects of the design are among the concerns raised.
State Rep. George Peterson suggests town should be aligned with central, not western, Massachusetts.
Questions are raised on cost and timing.
Board of Health issues precautions to avoid mosquito bites.
Addeo case prompted calls for new laws.
Meetings are scheduled to answer questions.
Three articles approved quickly.
The amount of travelers is a factor, selectmen are told.
People are impatient with the government and cannot wait for a final decision
State senator sponsors a cool event.
Commission helps coordinate planning for central Massachusetts.
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Debt ceiling controversy worries and angers seniors.
Charges will now be annual, rather than quarterly.
Finance Committee supports all three articles.
State regulations are explained.
Selectmen question funding request.
System would alert residents to emergencies.
Worcester Street land is a top contender.
No precautions are needed, water district reports.
Cost of $837,875 is considerably less than appraisal.
Three appointments are made.
Town is looking at options.
State grant award and property closing take place a day apart.
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Grant allows expansion project to proceed.
The Town Clerk's office will be open extended hours that day.