Along with other representatives.
Despite recent weather
Local German Shepard to be euthanized
O'Neil thanks residents for coming out last week and supporting her
Selectmen weigh the advantages and disadvantages to an additional .75 percent sales tax on restaurant meals
Only 10-percent of voters cast ballots Tuesday.
Michael Trowbridge and Kiera O'Neil win the two contested School Committee Seats
Here are some comments from voting Mansfield residents
Corey Shea Flagpole to go up June 26
Setti Warren announces he will run against Scott Brown in 2012 race.
In deliberation for over a decade, Mansfield selectmen finally answer with a decisive no to a new ramp from Rte. 496 to Rte. 140
Baord voted 4-1 to demolish garage on 190 Mill St. for zoning violation
They praise President Obama and the military for the actions on Sunday.
New state legislation will curb unionized public municipal employees' abilities to negotiate health care packages to possibly save $100 million.
A small feature on the upcoming contested Mansfield School Committee election
Both the towns of Mansfield and Norton gearing up
Selectmen mull over whether it's worth it to utilize solar energy in Mansfield
After an unprovoked attack in March, a German Shepard may be euthanized
The House Rep. stopped by to discuss political strategy and how he was going to help Mansfield and the district.
Bill Ross receives praise in selectmen's meeting.
See which public employee has made over the last year
Local firefighters are selling T-shirts for funding to put up a new flag pole
The biggest project being a new water treatment plant on West St.
Police Chief O'Neill said he wants to cut back the amount of intoxicated persons staying at the station at the expense of the town
Emergency Meeting Scheduled Tonight to Settle the Issue
Consulting Firm and Mansfield DPW say three town buildings are in extreme need of repair, so much so that they might have to be torn down completely.
They say it would be too expensive for the town to do.
Congressman to hold annual breakfast April 16.
The following information is on the meeting schedule for Mansfield.
Town is looking for increase revenues to pay for rising costs.
Selectmen Dentino apologizes to school committee for selectmen's critical remarks.
Selectmen deal with worsening road condititons.
Repair is part of the South Common project/
Monday could have been saved, says board.
Stonehill College played host to two former politicians and hear their views of the current state of the world.
Selectmen decided not to fine residents for not clearing sidewalks.
The senator will be on 60 Minutes Sunday to talk about his life.
Problems pend for pensions.
Republicans call it a win for businesses and Massachusetts economy.
Fire Chief praises Smith and Nephew work.