District Attorney Marian Ryan spoke before a state-wide anti-drug task force on Friday.
The City Council's next agenda includes more than ten agenda items. The public is encouraged to attend.
Residents are encouraged to attend this regular meeting of City Council.
The MBTA is also offering 15 percent discounts on weekly and monthly passes in May to show appreciation for T customers.
You are invited to come and meet with your city representatives.
Spc. John M. Dawson, 22, of Whitinsville, died in an attack April 8 in Jalalabad, Afghanistan.
Four post offices in the state have extended hours if you need to get your taxes out before midnight Wednesday, April 15.
The committee is reviewing plans for both trails.
MBTA panel findings were released Wednesday by the Baker Administration.
Ice conditions have delayed the fishing season.
The MetroWest Regional Transit Authority is among 44 applicants in the state receiving the Community Transit Grant Program money.
A new law for Massachusetts drivers takes effect in less than a month.
The political group Raise Up Massachusetts recently announced its agenda and legislative priorities. Take the poll.
A Census Bureau report says that Middlesex County is the fourth fastest growing county in Massachusetts, and showed the largest increase.
Inspectional Services launched a new form of application on Wednesday.
The city subscribes to the app called SeeClickFix allowing residents to report problems in the town. Do you use it?
Some 25,000 individuals did not file in Massachusetts in 2011. An estimated $25 million is owed in refunds.
Company officials also said the Fitchburg Line would return to full weekday service during the morning rush hour.
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The region’s entire transit system is under pressure after service failures during the recent storms.
The MBTA subway and rail lines will operate on a limited basis today, Tuesday. That includes the Framingham/Worcester commuter rail line.
Check here before you head out on Presidents' Day on Monday, Feb. 16.
The announcement was made Wednesday.
The state is among the best in the nation for LEED certified buildings.
T General Manager Beverly Scott told reporters insubstantial funding and archaic equipment hinders storm recovery efforts.
Baker said he’s disappointed that the T hasn’t been able to maintain an abbreviated schedule.
City Hall is open, but real estate taxes can wait another day without penalty.
MBTA plans to resume regular services on Wednesday morning.
Echoing the governor's state of emergency declaration, the mayor released this statement to all residents.
The Central Mass. Mosquito Control Project is holding a public meeting to discuss its budget for 2016.
The Next Attorney General Must be Someone Who Will Faithfully Execute the Laws
These three laws are among a host of measures that will go into effect Thursday to kick off the new year.
Governor-elect Charlie Baker has selected a Marlborough resident to serve on his transition team.
Next year's tax will be slightly lower for Marlborough property owners.
The DPW is hurrying to complete the major upgrade to Stevens Park with the state's grant money.
Rep. Dykema helped push this year’s Water Infrastructure bill into law. Sen. Eldridge also recognized.
The new website, caregivingmetrowest.org, is off the ground, as announced by Sen. Eldridge and Rep. Hogan.
The governor’s race was one the closest statewide results in recent memory.
Marlborough decidedly chose Baker for governor and Healey for attorney general.
With more than 95 percent of precincts reporting, some media outlets are projecting Charlie Baker the winner. But Coakley is not conceding.