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Candidates say they are ready to take on Ed Markey.
Suzanne Bump trashed Romney and touted Obama in Charlotte.
Massachusetts now has 1.25 million acres of protected parks and wildlife habitats.
Painting the city's temporary DPW yard would have cost $4,500 according to the city.
Trailing in the latest polls, Elizabeth Warren charged Scott Brown is part of a Republican war on women. Do you agree, or is this just a stunt?
U.S. Senator Scott Brown and his challenger Elizabeth Warren both condemned Akin's comments this morning.
Electronic boards tell riders at South Station when the next train will arrive. The program will be rolled out slowly to all branches except the Green Line.
Mail-in voter registration forms are available online and must be postmarked by this Friday.
Jeff Semon and Frank Addivinola face off in Sept. 6's primary for the right to challenge Democratic Congressman Ed Markey. Here's how their campaign finances look.
The $1.5 billion bill helps build infrastructure that strengthens the state’s economy over the long term, governor says.
The Department of Transportation is about 25 percent complete with design plans.
Patch asked their political influencers to react to the news Paul Ryan will be Mitt Romney's running mate.
Patch asked their political influencers state-wide to react to the news Paul Ryan will be Mitt Romney's running mate.
The school committee will meet Monday night to discuss the bond options.
"This is voting against something that I think is completely stupid and a waste of our procurement officer's time." -Councilor Robert Penta
Project will cost $10 to $13 million.
The Department of Transportation claims it will save $422,000 by transitioning the Registry of Motor Vehicles, Turnpike, MassHighway and other agencies to 857-DOT numbers.
In an agreement with the MBTA and MassDOT, the city of Somerville will buy land in Union Square for the station in exchange for a commitment that the station be operational no later than early 2017.
A new law signed by the governor updates old laws governing pets and animals in the state, according to Somerville State Sen. Patricia Jehlen.
Bill could nullify the need for the issue to be on the ballot this fall.