Acclaimed folk musicians David Roth and Hugh Moffatt to appear in successive weeks.
Residents may see discoloration in their water in areas being flushed.
Removing and disposing your dog's waste: It's the law.
State and federal authorities say they want to give individuals impacted by the bombing more time to file their taxes.
Lexington voted for Elizabeth Warren and owns more hybrid cars than the state average.
State lawmakers have proposed four ways to fund transportation going forward.
A Boston Herald review finds that hundreds of state pensioners are bringing in six-figure benefits each year.
The U.S. Postal Service had planned to end Saturday delivery.
If you want to vote in the April 30 U.S. senate primary, today is the voter registration deadline.
Candidates for U.S. Senate Democratic nomination squared off in Lowell Monday.
That Lexington’s Battle Green will host a pro-gun rally next week has upset some and inspired others. Where do you come down on the issue?
The Democratic candidates for U.S. Senate meet in their second debate.
Officials in district attorney offices around the country are showed support for slain Texas prosecutors with black ribbons yesterday.
Protesters urged lawmakers not to pass Gov. Patrick's proposed gun control bill.
The Boston Herald reported that Lynch said party leaders are discouraging people from donating to his campaign.
The program aims to keep a closer look at who is using welfare, how it is being used and to restore public trust in the office.
Town Meeting last week voted to increase the income limit for senior tax deferrals.
State party believes congressman is using taxpayer-funded resources for his campaign among other complaints, the Boston Herald reports.
Lexington's annual Town Meeting has already accomplished much, but there's still a full agenda tonight, April 1.
Sheriff Peter Koutoujian hopes to answer that question during an inaugural Citizens Academy.
GOP and Democratic candidates for U.S. Senate debated Wednesday night at the Channel 5 studios in Needham.
Republican and Democratic candidates for U.S. Senate debated Wednesday night at the Channel 5 studios in Needham.
Pay ‘em if you got ‘em.
State audit finds 119 Level 2 and 3 sex offenders living at addresses registered as child care providers. Also, background checks not being done in some cases.
Weighing in on the Lexington Recreation Department’s strategic plan is only a few mouse clicks away.
The forum will feature Democratic and Republican challengers in Needham at WCVB.
The federal government giveth, and the federal government taketh away.
Without additional funding, MBTA officials are forced to make difficult choices.
Leone will join the law firm of Nixon Peabody on April 29.
The grounds were closed after Sept. 11, 2001, but Patrick has said he wants to make the State House's iconic statue of JFK available once more.
A letter to the editor from Brett Rhyne.
Lexington's Town Meeting is expected to decide tonight whether to authorize the town to purchase about 10 acres of the Scottish Rite property off Marrett Road for nearly $11 million.
Boston was selected among 35 cities to submit a bid by the United States Olympic Committee.
The event was organized by Campaign for Our Communities, a coalition of more than 120 organizations across the commonwealth.
Meeting will be held at 6 p.m. Thursday evening at Cary Hall.
State Rep Daniel Winslow, former U.S. Attorney Michael J. Sullivan and former Navy SEAL Gabriel E. Gomez discussed a range of issues in the hour-long debate
Lexington Selectmen will consider the negotiating team’s final offer this Thursday, March 14, and a special Town Meeting would vote a potential purchase next Monday, March 18.
The Mystic River is not THAT dirty but it still needs your love, writes Stephen Greene, chair of the Wastewater Advisory Committee to the MWRA.
The forum is set for Tuesday at Stonehill College.
One candidate has name recognition, but experts say no one has separated themselves from the field yet.