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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.
'When paratroopers from the 82nd Airborne Division asked Rich Landry to design a rucksack to meet their needs, he was thrilled.'
Because of the snow storm, Representative David Linsky will hold office hours on February 9th
MBTA plans to resume regular services on Wednesday morning.
Congresswoman Katherine Clark, who represents the 5th congressional district, commented on the president's address.
The planning board tackles an agenda that includes zoning updates, and signage approval for Well Come Asian Market, Modera and Floor America
Erika M. Gholar took over as U.S. Army Garrison Natick command sergeant major.
The senator has proposed a bill, prompted by the concerns over recent protests.
The station in downtown Natick is now officially Natick Center Station.
Clark’s office announced the news Monday.
Congresswoman Clark will oversee programs that affect teachers, small business owners, students and retirees.
The Central Mass. Mosquito Control Project is holding a public meeting to discuss its budget for 2016.
These three laws are among a host of measures that will go into effect Thursday to kick off the new year.
The deadline to submit articles is mid-February.
Sen. Richard Ross is joining others to call for Jonathan Gruber to resign.
The town election has been set, and nomination papers are available.
The new website, caregivingmetrowest.org, is off the ground, as announced by Sen. Eldridge and Rep. Hogan.
The 28 members, representing all 14 counties of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts are the fourth Youth Council class, serving two years.
Looking to serve? Here are four opportunities.
The governor’s race was one the closest statewide results in recent memory.
With more than 95 percent of precincts reporting, some media outlets are projecting Charlie Baker the winner. But Coakley is not conceding.
State legislators passed a law allowing three casinos and a slots parlor in 2011. On Tuesday, it was voters turn to decide.
Natick chose Coakley for governor, Healy for AG, and said yes to the bottle bill. Nearly 60 percent voted.
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“This year, we as a legislature were able to pass vital legislation on a number of issues that directly impact my constituents."
The commission is tasked with investigating...the treatment and monitoring of nonviolent offenders with substance addiction.
Listen to the idea of Richard Ross and Dylan Hayre, running for the State Senate seat.
The Walk to Break the Silence is an annual event to raise awareness and funds to benefit the work of Voices Against Violence.
Do you think license fees should go up for anything?
Senator Ross is continuing a small business tour of his district.
Learn the ins and outs of the law.
How does the state's poor ranking of 46th in overall highway performance affect Natick?
“As a mom of three school age boys, I understand that parents want nothing more than to ensure that their kids are happy...."
Visit with the senator from your district.