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Sen. Karen Spilka: “I am thrilled that the new Framingham/Worcester line schedule now best reflects the needs of MetroWest commuters, our local businesses and our community.”
That’s what Army researchers in Natick are working on.
U.S. Army sergeant was killed in a hit-and-run accident last week.
Clinton state representative says he’ll run for re-election instead.
Holliston resident James Arena-DeRosa launches campaign at the Red Cross Food Pantry in Roxbury.
Delegates will be elected to the Massachusetts Democratic Convention in June.
Suffolk University/Boston Herald survey has AG leading by 13 percent.
The Massachusetts Coalition to End Gun Violence issued a report Monday calling for stricter gun laws in the Commonwealth.
The Massachusetts primary is set for Sept. 9.
Association of Developmental Disabilities Providers says Linsky has a "personal commitment to the cause of social justice."
The MA Department of Public Health announced on Jan. 31, that 20 applicants will be receiving medicinal marijuana licenses.
She also has a lead over Republican candidate Mark Fisher, according to the survey.
Diane Packard says handicap access is better at the elementary school than the middle school.
Grand opening slated for later in the fall.
The announcement comes months after a five-year-old Fitchburg boy went missing.
Selectmen meeting tonight at Town Hall.
A story published Friday on Politico ranked the Bay State as fifth in the nation.
The regular business meeting will begin at 7 p.m. at Town Hall.
Playtex has received 99 reports of the holder cracking or breaking.
The Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety is looking for the state to pass Senate Bill 1115 to help increase safety on the roads.
Candidates can post letters to the editor explaining why Natick voters should vote for them.
Planning Board meets Jan. 22.
About 435,000 new units would comprise mostly multifamily homes and be located primarily in urban areas by the year 2040.
Police Department would benefit from adding an officer and dispatcher.
The Massachusetts Senator and three other Democratic senators sent a letter to NBCUniverisal and the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.
Consultants recommend using a long-term plan, knowing what NSTAR's rates will be for the first five months.
About 40% of the enrollment would need to be young people in order to keep premiums down, experts say.
The news that only one person is reviewing the site does not please some critics.
Selectmen, School Committee meeting tonight.
New police officer to be introduced.
The state’s website needed to make changes to comply with the new federal Affordable Care Act.
There isn’t a link between high-spending hospitals and high quality.
Natick's representative has co-sponsored legislation which will extend the federal Emergency Unemployment Compensation (EUC) program for an additional year.
Health officials say the virus is now widespread throughout the state.
Timothy Kelley and Michael Dempsey are challenging Dirk Coburn and Amy Mistrot.
Health care leaders say electric medical records can help improve care while lowering costs.
Pat Conaway is also trying to encourage residents to clear their sidewalks after snowstorms and mark fire hydrants.
Before the increase, Natick had a deficit of more than $173K.