Once you receive your summons for jury duty, you can handle all you need to on the state’s juror service website.
A spending measure to use Community Preservation Act money for a new pool at Patton Park was defeated by two votes on Monday night.
The Fall Town Meeting in Hamilton starts at 7 p.m. on Monday night at Hamilton-Wenham Regional High School.
Massachusetts' 6th Congressional District could experience electoral deja vu.
Voters will need to be registered by Friday to take part in next month's Special Town Meetings in both Hamilton and Wenham.
Tell the Department of Transportation what you think about their efforts.
A look at what's on the agenda for the Hamilton Board of Selectmen when it meets on Monday night at 7 p.m. at Hamilton Town Hall.
The Attorney General's Office holds regional workshops each year. The educational forum is Oct. 24 at North Shore Community College.
Road work along Asbury Street in Hamilton this week could cause portions of the road to be closed or could cause delays with alternating one-lane traffic.
A project started last year to put all of the Hamilton Cemetery records online in a searchable database is now complete.
A months-long battle comes to an end with a vote by the state Public Health Council to end the mailing of so-called "fat letters."
The narrow New Hampshire bridge where a Hamilton mother and wife was killed during a 100-mile bicycle ride last month is getting a new look for safety improvements.
Bill includes $20 million for heating assistance to address delays in funding following the federal government shutdown.
A fortune teller in Salem, Mass. is accused of taking $16,800 from a client to protect him from evil.
The Wenham Community Preservation Committee voted against a request to fund a portion of the cost of a new Patton Park pool.
There will be two roadside leaf pickup days, starting next month, in Hamilton.
Hydrant flushing is scheduled to start in Wenham on Oct. 21 and last for three weeks.
Measure would ensure the safety of people with pets in emergency situations.
A four phase project is half complete to resurface a nearly 1.5 mile stretch of Asbury Street in Hamilton.
You asked and Patch answers whether the town funding for Veteran's Day observances have been defunded in Hamilton.
The Community Preservation Committee voted Thursday night to send the pool project before voters to see if they want to use Community Preservation Act money to pay for it.
A construction project on Asbury Street in Hamilton has closed the road on Thursday.
A portion of Asbury Street in Hamilton will be down to one lane on Thursday.
One of the three new School Committee members elected to the Hamilton-Wenham Regional School Committee last year has resigned because she can not find a new homes in the two towns.
A presentation Monday night will give town board and committee members plus the public to hear more about plans for a new pool at Patton Park and get questions answered.
A second sample of mosquitoes from Hamilton have tested positive for West Nile Virus and the Board of Health is recommending residents take precautions to avoid contracting the disease.
The Hamilton Board of Selectmen has received a lot of feedback about cell phone reception in town.
The governor's order applies to all state facilities and town halls.
By next summer a sidewalk along Cedar Street in Wenham will be complete.
The Ethics Committee of the U.S. House won't keep digging into North Shore Congressman John Tierney's tie, via his wife, to an illegal offshore gambling business saying evidence of any wrongdoing is "inconclusive."
A combined office building a residential unit is proposed for a new building along Willow Street.
See what the Hamilton Board of Selectmen will be working on when it meets on Monday night.
Early talks are occurring about the possible development of private, taxable housing on a portion of the Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary campus.
The Wenham Board of Selectmen are soliciting public opinion about the performance of Town Administrator Mark Andrews.
A mandatory outdoor water ban has been put in place in Hamilton.
A look at the agenda for the Hamilton Board of Selectmen regular meeting on Monday night.
Outdoor water use in now banned in Wenham, effective Friday.