Sen. Scott Brown and challenger Elizabeth Warren faced off in Lowell for round two of their debates.
The debate will be moderated by “Meet the Press” anchor David Gregory and will begin at 7 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 1.
The governor, during a live chat with Patch, expressed skepticism about the legalization of medical marijuana, though he sympathized with patients in pain.
Understanding the need for a special fall Town Meeting, the Board of Selectmen passed a motion to hold one on Monday, Nov. 19.
In honor of National Voter Registration Day, we’re giving you all the information you need on how and where to register to vote.
Gov. Deval Patrick speaks with Patch readers live at 1:30 p.m. Thursday. What questions do you want him to answer?
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With three polls showing Democrat Elizabeth Warren in the lead but the latest showing Republican Sen. Scott Brown ahead, it's safe to say the U.S. Senate race in Massachusetts is a close one.
Some of the mysteries of the college application essay will be solved on Thursday during our live chat. Post your questions here!
Online quiz helps voters find the candidate whose views most closely match their own.
The latest findings from Patch's Red and Blue Commonwealth surveys.
Concord Republican Greg Howes, who sought the 3rd Middlesex state senate but lost to Chelmsford's Sandi Martinez in the primary, said his defeat was disappointing because "a dangerous approach to governing and our public discourse continu
Donnelly, an Arlington Democrat, writes about a "busy and productive year" in the Massachusetts State Senate.
Primary winners Barrett and Martinez carried Lexington precincts in the Third Middlesex state senate district. Wrestling legend Ric Flair received votes in several categories on a Republican ballot.
The Lexington Democrat and Chelmsford Republican will face off in the general election after emerging from a field of seven candidates seeking the seat retiring state Sen. Susan Fargo, D-Lincoln, will leave behind after eight terms.
Tom Tierney topped fellow Republicans Frank Addivinola and Jeff Semon Thursday.
A Middlesex County woman in her 30s is the latest infected with West Nile Virus, according to the Massachusetts Health and Human Services Department. Nine human cases of West Nile Virus have been found in Massachusetts, compared to six in 2011.
Election officials reporting a slow and steady turnout in Concord; more slow than steady in Lexington.
Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren, Congressman Barney Frank and Boston Mayor Thomas Menino are scheduled to speak tonight.
It's a wrap.
Members of Lexington Public Schools administration discuss special education services and the PK-12 budget.
Announcement made by U.S. Rep Edward Markey's office.
Normal trash schedules, plus tree pickup.
The governor will appoint an interim sheriff until a special election is held in 2012. The winner will serve out the remaining four years in the term.
Hartwell Avenue facility open Saturday, Nov. 13 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Report recommends replacing Fire Headquarters building and renovating Police Station.
Martinez says Fargo's tax-hike support drove taxpayers to N.H.
Paving project expected to be completed by Oct. 29.
Markers aimed at raising awareness that storm drains feed directly into waterways.
Office hours set for Thursday.
Water meter readings for the fall have begun.
Selectmen are meeting Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the Town Office Building.
Change begins Monday, Sept. 20.
Monthly hazardous waste collection set for Sept. 19.
Letter to the Editor from Sandi Martinez.
The Lexington 300th Anniversary Celebration Committee is seeking help with tercentennial celebration.
State primary election held Tuesday.
State primary election polls open until 8 p.m.
Statements of interest approved for Massachusetts School Building Authority's Green Repair Program.
Change made to morning routes to address overcapacity issue.