The Suffolk Downs proposal is in serious trouble after East Boston votes against the plan. But Revere's mayor says he'll continue with a Revere-only plan.
See the results for mayor, city council and school committee.
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The Medford Democratic party is hosting a forum with the candidates at City Hall.
FEMA’s updated and expanded flood zone maps may mean big flood insurance cost increases for homeowners.
Democrat Katherine Clark and Republican Frank Addivinola will face off in November, but how did they do in Medford.
Voters made a Republican and Democratic selection for the seat left vacant by Ed Markey earlier this year.
See polling hours and locations and our Q&As with the candidates.
To help readers make a choice in the Democratic primary election on Tuesday, Patch asked the seven candidates their views and experience on foreign policy.
To help readers make a choice in the Republican primary election on Tuesday, Patch asked the three candidates about their experience with foreign policy.
To help readers make a choice in the Democratic primary election on Tuesday, Patch asked the seven candidates how they could stop the deadlock in Congress and work with Republicans.
The three Republican names on the Tuesday, Oct. 15 primary ballot are Frank Addivinola, of Malden, Mike Stoppa, of Holliston, and Tom Tierney of Framingham.
To help readers make a choice in the Democratic primary election on Tuesday, Patch asked the seven candidates where do they stand on gun ownership and gun control.
To help readers make a choice in the Republican primary election on Tuesday, Patch asked the three candidates where do they stand on gun ownership and gun control.
There will be seven Democratic names on the Tuesday, Oct. 15 ballot. They are Sen. William Brownsberger, Sen. Katherine Clark, Middlesex Sheriff Peter Koutoujian, Martin Long, Paul Maisano, Rep. Carl Sciortino and Sen. Karen Spilka.
A week from today, voters in the 5th Congressional District will go to the polls to select a Democrat to face off against a Republican challenger in December to become the district new U.S. Representative.
Reduce taxes, less public spending and finding jobs for all those over age 40 unemployment for more than two years are ways to improve the economy and the unemployment rate says the three Republican candidates for Congress.
The following is from the Medford Democratic Party.
Senate leaders on Beacon Hill have presented a proposal to help local communities borrow money to fix aging systems.
Warren decides to minimally staff office and not have staff answer phone calls during shutdown.
A bill at the State House would “prohibit inappropriate language use by sworn law officers.”
On the other hand, Congress is thought of more highly than the Kardashians.
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Minute Man National Park, Faneuil Hall and Bunker Hill Monument among many to be impacted.
With his Wrentham home on the market, speculation grows as to what the former U.S. senator’s next move may be.
Is Obamacare going to change things in Massachusetts, where we pioneered a version of the universal healthcare program? You bet it is. Check out some of the big differences you can expect under Obamacare.
The Somerville congressman said, "I will continue to be a strong voice for progressive policies in Washington."
Workers could have been crushed and buried in seconds without a chance to react or escape, according to a federal agency.
The funding is expected to bring real tracks, stations and trains to Somerville. "It is a big deal," said Somerville's director of transportation and infrastructure.
The stars seem aligned to repeal a controversial new tax on tech services. But what about the $161 million hole that will create in the state budget?
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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 forum is titled, “Energy, the Environment and the Innovation Economy.”
See State Rep. Carl Sciortino's new campaign ad with his Tea Party father.
Formal announcement expected Monday morning, followed by campaign stops throughout the state this week.