"With the use of e-cigarettes increasing, especially by teenagers, we must continue to scrutinize the use of these devices," - Sen. Markey.
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The candidate is running to represent the 4th Middlesex District, which includes Lexington.
The deadline for registration is almost here. Are you registered?
Anyone planning to run in local elections has to turn in papers by Jan. 8.
On the heels of high-profile failures like the Baby Doe case, Gov. Charlie Baker vowed to "keep kids safe."
Eversource and National Grid applied for a lower rate for natural gas service to Massachusetts residents.
Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey is reviewing the legality of fantasy sports and some reps want to treat it as gambling.
The regulations, which also require retailers to keep the devices behind the counter, take effect Sept. 25.
Beverly Scott resigned from the MBTA this winter as the system crumbled amid a slew of storms.
The fiscal 2016 budget agreement could mean big changes to MBTA, and calls for more spending on some social services.
Check out some of the top headlines from around the commonwealth this week.
U.S. Supreme Court decided one of the most contentious civil rights issues of modern times in consolidated cases from four states.
The program helps parents in temporary living situations get connected with job training services and find employment.
Gov. Baker urges Legislature to act on reform legislation to improve MBTA finances and operations.
The Lexington Planning Board will host a forum on citizens' perspectives of residential development and quality of life.
All transit services—including the commuter rail—will be free Fri., April 24 for a “Customer Appreciation Day.”
Repair work started Tuesday and the bridge was scheduled to reopen Wednesday, but MassDOT said it needs more time.
The bridge is scheduled to reopen Wednesday at 5 p.m.
The law requires drivers to turn on their headlights when it's wet.
Barrett was recently honored for his commitment to the blind and visually impaired.
The law goes into effect April 7.
A brutal winter has wreaked havoc on roads across the state.
The Water/Sewer Division of the Lexington Department of Public Works (DPW) will begin reading all town water meters on March 16, 2015.
The beat out challenger Thomas Diaz in Monday's election.
Three candidates—William Hurley, Jessie Steigerwald, and Thomas Diaz—are running for two seats.
The transit system has been plagued by delays this winter.
Baker said he’s disappointed that the T hasn’t been able to maintain an abbreviated schedule.
Clark’s office announced the news Monday.
These three laws are among a host of measures that will go into effect Thursday to kick off the new year.
The race was one of the closest in recent memory.
Multiple sources said Baker won the race, though Martha Coakley did not concede.
Voter turnout in Lexington on Tuesday was 63 percent.
Democratic incumbent State Sen. Michael Barrett and Republican challenger Sandi Martinez were on the ballot.