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Mansfield patrons will now be able to bring their own beer and wine to restaurants in town.
The move is expected to generate $2 billion in new revenue for the postal service
The Board of Selectmen agree that commuter rail parking is a big issue in town and vowed to continue looking into it.
Massachusetts U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren finished third in a recent survey among New Hampshire voters with Hillary Clinton leading by a wide margin. Rand Paul and Chris Christie are at the head of the GOP field in the survey.
A court ruling on Wednesday reversed a lower court’s decision in Virginia.
Under the new law, 17-year-olds who are arrested will face a juvenile court judge, but that judge can still impose an adult sentence for certain more serious crimes.
The Board of Selectmen will finalize the policy after a public hearing scheduled in two weeks.
State Representative Jay Barrows of Mansfield was among the legislators at Wednesday's meeting who voted against the new taxes.
Asia Grill and Sushi, Cork's, Kanku, and Cibo Matto are all required to conduct mandatory TIPS training and will each have two compliance checks in the next six months.
Mansfield resident Eileen Davis, speaks about the "no finding" issued for the murder of her sister, Debra.
The Mansfield Mural Committee proposed an idea that would list big donors on two separate panels in the North Common, instead of on the wall itself.
Police Chief Ronald Sellon and Fire Chief Neal Boldrighini debriefed the Board of Selectmen Wednesday night.
Congressman Joe Kennedy III addressed the NSA, immigration reform, student loans and more during a live chat with Mansfield Patch readers July 25.
Board of Selectmen vote to hold hearings for violations after hearing a report from the Chief of Police.
Gabriel Gomez carried Mansfield with 60% of the vote.
The U.S. Senate candidates have one week to go before voters head to the polls.
Debate to air on WCVB Tuesday at 7 p.m.
Paving of an intermediate course on Route 106 will start on June 18.
Patch offers mosquito prevention tips, and the map below shows the number of West Nile cases last summer.
The state may approve 18 more giant lighted boards as a way to boost revenue. Is it worth the money if the light burns all night long?
About 2,200 homes in Mansfield lost power during the thunderstorm in Mansfield on Wednesday night and early Thursday Morning
One observer called the trend "upward political mobility" for officials in the Bay State, but that's perhaps not the case with outgoing Lt. Gov. Tim Murray.
At their latest meeting, the selectmen discussed what they think could go in the chocolate factory on Oakland Street.
The selectmen hope the new communication and security measures will lead to a decrease of incidents this summer.
Following the annual town election, the Mansfield Board of Selectmen reorganized board positions.
Like most town employees, William Ross will receive a 2% increase in his base salary.
Selectmen Olivier Kozlowski and Doug Annino win reelection plus Mansfield has two new members of the school committee.
Of the four races on the ballot, none will be contested.
The transportation service is looking at adding a stop at Mansfield Crossing.
Congressman Markey leads Gabriel Gomez by 17 points.