Stage set for another battle at Town Meeting and override vote.
Board of Selectmen find desired compromise after passing a motion that required two arguing parties to hash out their differences in the hallway.
Health Department alerts residents that sewage treatment plant discs may show up on town beaches.
Planning Board sees site plans for development on Green Street and floats compromise that would save a local man's house.
One nervous resident asks if there is any research indicating that the new meters may cause health problems.
Customers can sign up to go paperless with new e-bills.
Somerville architectural firm, Arrowstreet, to help high school students design lower level space.
Finance Committee to hold public hearing March 28 on Town Meeting warrants.
Health board sends proposal for less expensive trash station and landfill to the Finance Committee.
Advisory Committee is formed to develop a plan following the controversy over Allie Castner's death.
Selectmen hear from commission looking to resurrect Old Burial Hill Cemetery.
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Deadline for filing to campaign for town offices is March 21.
Bill Hudak says he will run for Congress again in 2012.
After 16 years of fighting, Wayne Johnson says the legal system has let him down.
She arrived at the jail two weeks sooner than expected.
Pothole season is starting early this year.
Health Board still negotiating with Dinsmores to purchase their home contaminated by nearby landfill.
Board of Health working to get project approved by the voters this spring.
Battle over Bubier Road home continues.
Homeowners affected by contamination from the landfill are negotiating a settlement with the town.
Engineering firms help Board of Health re-design a project for Town Meeting.
Essex National Heritage Commission opens public forums on 85-mile byway this month in Lynn.
State office candidates campaigned at the annual Marblehead Republican Town Committee picnic held at Stramski's Beach.
The board will consider new options for capping landfill and transferring trash.
Two local women are ramping up their campaign for 8th Essex seat
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$22.23 million needed to build a new transfer station and cap the landfill