City Council will attempt to take up the full agenda it shelved on Tuesday.
Those who watched Tuesday's brief, tense meeting are not pleased with the council's actions.
Debate over potential conflicts of interest in voting leads to a meeting that ended shortly after it began.
A drop in the state's median household income led to the salary reduction.
Lino & Audrey's owners are retiring after 32 years in Medford.
The City Council meets at 7 p.m. Tuesday.
Take a look at some of our bigger stories from last week.
The congressman said he is giving "serious consideration" to a run for Senate.
Boston.com is reporting an early salvo has been fired in what could be the Senate special election showdown.
The agreement reached between the White House and Congress doesn't address spending cuts and leaves another potential debt limit showdown on the table. It also increases taxes on income over $400,000. Is this a deal that works for you?
The bill eases portions of the so-called "fiscal cliff."
Medford's residential tax rate is below the average rate for the coming year in other towns and cities surveyed.
The law that goes into effect on Jan. 1, 2013 allows store owners to place scanners in the aisles, making shoppers do their own price checks, instead of individually marking each item.
The incumbent senator and widow of the late Sen. Kennedy both spoke positively about Markey's candidacy on Friday.
Congress is so focused on the fiscal cliff, the farm bill has yet to be renewed.
After President Obama’s selection of John Kerry as Secretary of State, there’s a lot of interest in the senior senator’s seat.
After hinting that he'd make a run for Sen. John Kerry's seat should he be tabbed to be Secretary of State, U.S. Rep. Ed Markey will run for Senate in 2013, according to a Boston Globe report.
President, Congress have just a few days to avert automatic tax increases and spending cuts. A number of Massachusetts Congressman suggest cutting nuclear programs instead.
Instead, those polled say, increase taxes on the rich and end corporate subsidies.
The MBTA’s new general manager greeted T riders Monday morning and announced new countdown clocks at stations around the area.
Those attending the "LGBT Equal Access to HUD Programs and Cultural Competancy" forum were members of the MAHRC, personnel from housing authorities, law enforcement officials and staff from various municipalities.
With news that Sen. John Kerry may be tapped as the Obama White House's nominee for Secretary of State, Markey said he will "seriously consider" making a run if the vacancy is announced.
Congressman Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.), dean of the New England Congressional delegation, issued the following statement after the fatal school shooting in Newtown, Connecticut.
Pres. Obama's candidate for Secretary of State has withdrawn her bid to be top diplomat. Does that mean Mass. Sen. John Kerry is next up for consideration?
Patrick said the Green Line project would "absolutely" be completed, even without federal dollars.
The Internet retailer said the collection would begin in time for next year's holiday shopping season.
Workers will reconstruct the the Harvard Street railroad bridge in Medford and Medford Street railroad bridge in Somerville, and tear down a building in Cambridge.
A Massachusetts gun owners group is lobbying for passage of a bill that would confer lifetime gun licenses—no renewals necessary.
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court ruled police don't need a search warrant to look at a cellphone's call list after arresting the phone's owner. As courts around the country grapple with the issue, tell us: is this reasonable searc
Beyond local aid, the city could lose funding from the state for special education, homeless student aid and charter school reimbursements in the half-billion proposal Gov. Deval Patrick released Tuesday.
ABCC kicks off Operation Safe Holidays to coincide with national impaired driving crackdown.
Brendan Ryan will replace William 'Mo' Cowan of Stoughton.
Massachusetts Democrats in Congress want to avoid cuts in benefits as part of any deal, but proposals such as raising the eligibility age for Medicare are still on the table. What would you do?
Some offer complaints, kudos and ideas.
More than 200,000 low-income households expected to benefit.
"There's nothing that I can compare to what I saw down there," said one of the 25 troopers that helped out after Sandy devastated nearby states.
Brooke Hoyt of Medford Health Matters and Diane Knight of Northeast Tobacco Free Community Partnership write about how the quarter tax on cigarette packs has supported a decrease in tobacco use.
The state Department of Transportation is required to hold public meetings in advance of developing a long-term financing plan for the state’s transportation system next year.
Gov. Deval Patrick plans to ask lawmakers to raises taxes to make up for the shortfall in Massachusetts' transportation system. What options should they consider and what's off the table?
Troopers from all over New England want to help local drivers stay safe and prevent crashes during the holiday season.