Clark joined several other representatives to introduce this bicameral bill.
Dykema attended the annual SECURE conference.
Some 25,000 individuals did not file in Massachusetts in 2011. An estimated $25 million is owed in refunds.
The MetroWest Chamber is welcoming Senator Karen Spilka as its keynote speaker.
Massachusetts has 11 animal protection bills up for vote, but they need support.
Congresswoman Katherine Clark, who represents the 5th congressional district, commented on the president's address.
Clark’s office announced the news Monday.
Congresswoman Clark will oversee programs that affect teachers, small business owners, students and retirees.
The Central Mass. Mosquito Control Project is holding a public meeting to discuss its budget for 2016.
Gov. Deval Patrick signed the Unaccompanied Homeless Youth bill into law on Tuesday while Cyrus fundraised for homeless youths in August.
These three laws are among a host of measures that will go into effect Thursday to kick off the new year.
Governor-elect Charlie Baker has selected Holliston and Hopkinton residents to serve on his transition team.
Rep. Dykema helped push this year’s Water Infrastructure bill into law. Sen. Eldridge also recognized.
The new website, caregivingmetrowest.org, is off the ground, as announced by Sen. Eldridge and Rep. Hogan.
The governor’s race was one the closest statewide results in recent memory.
With more than 95 percent of precincts reporting, some media outlets are projecting Charlie Baker the winner. But Coakley is not conceding.
State legislators passed a law allowing three casinos and a slots parlor in 2011. On Tuesday, it was voters turn to decide.
When you vote on Tuesday, show off your "I Voted" sticker with a selfie. Tag pics with #HollHopPatch on Instagram! Share here.
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The Walk to Break the Silence is an annual event to raise awareness and funds to benefit the work of Voices Against Violence.
Hopkinton was a recipient in the MassWorks Infrastructure Program.
State House News Service's recap and analysis of the week in state government.
To accommodate customers, the Town Hall alters its hours soon.
Here's a recap of the actions on the Board of Selectmen agenda this week.
Dykema/Eldridge Water infrastructure legislation establishes underground utility commission for increased utility coordination.
EPA's regional administrator in New England attends an event on the Sudbury River.
How does the state's poor ranking of 46th in overall highway performance affect Holliston and Hopkinton?
The Hopkinton board meets this week, and you're encouraged to attend.
Participate in your town government. Here are some current opportunities.
“As a mom of three school age boys, I understand that parents want nothing more than to ensure that their kids are happy...."
Visit with the senator from your district.
The upcoming board meeting includes agenda items such as the town manager's report, reviewing a possible solar farm, and commission reports.
Deborah B. Goldberg, former Brookline selectwoman, will take on the Republican Michael J. Heffernan in November
Democratic candidate Steven Grossman conceded to Coakley Tuesday night.
With 64 percent of precincts reporting, Maura Healey had 62 percent of the vote to Warren Tolman’s 38 percent.
Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan squared off against challenger Michael Sullivan in the Democratic Primary Tuesday, Sept. 9.