The U.S. Postal Service had planned to end Saturday delivery.
If you want to vote in the April 30 U.S. senate primary, today is the voter registration deadline.
We've got the results of races for School Committee, Planning Board and more from yesterday's election.
Candidates for U.S. Senate Democratic nomination squared off in Lowell Monday.
Where to vote, and who is on the ballot in the 2013 Town Elections for Needham.
Selectmen John Bulian and Dan Matthews, as well as the former Zoning Board of Appeals chair William Tedoldi write in support of Planning Board candidate Artie Crocker.
Two of Needham's Selectmen write in their support of Elizabeth Grimes, Planning Board candidate.
Protesters urged lawmakers not to pass Gov. Patrick's proposed gun control bill.
The Boston Herald reported that Lynch said party leaders are discouraging people from donating to his campaign.
The program aims to keep a closer look at who is using welfare, how it is being used and to restore public trust in the office.
Town website posts a reminder about online water and sewer payment.
State party believes congressman is using taxpayer-funded resources for his campaign among other complaints, the Boston Herald reports.
Needham resident Alison Borelli writes her support for Planning Board candidate Elizabeth Grimes.
GOP and Democratic candidates for U.S. Senate debated Wednesday night at the Channel 5 studios in Needham.
Republican and Democratic candidates for U.S. Senate debated Wednesday night at the Channel 5 studios in Needham.
U.S. Rep. Joe Kennedy III participated in a live text chat on Patch Wednesday and answered a number of reader questions.
Over 40 percent of likely voters in both primaries yet to make up their minds for the special election.
Without additional funding, MBTA officials are forced to make difficult choices.
Needham man hopes voters will write his name in for the 2013 special election.
Medicare database shows how hospitals across Boston—and the nation—compare for care. Hospitals, meanwhile, criticized the data as inaccurate.
The grounds were closed after Sept. 11, 2001, but Patrick has said he wants to make the State House's iconic statue of JFK available once more.
A letter to the editor from Brett Rhyne.
Boston was selected among 35 cities to submit a bid by the United States Olympic Committee.
The event was organized by Campaign for Our Communities, a coalition of more than 120 organizations across the commonwealth.
The transportation bond bill would provide funding for modernization and maintenance of the transportation system.
Brett Rhyne, former editor of the Medfield Press, is running for Senate.
The new Fourth District congressman will answer reader questions on Wednesday, March 27.
State Rep Daniel Winslow, former U.S. Attorney Michael J. Sullivan and former Navy SEAL Gabriel E. Gomez discussed a range of issues in the hour-long debate
The Needham Council of Economic Advisors holding hearing for input on the sign bylaw.
The Planning Board will deliberate their position on the medical marijuana moratorium warrant supported by the Selectmen.
Governor Patrick spoke in Needham at an economic development conference.
The forum is set for Tuesday at Stonehill College.
Selectman Chair Wasserman passed at home Thursday afternoon.
Two Democrats and three Republicans submitted the needed 10,000 names.
Elderly and disabled residents may qualify for help with property taxes, according to a town announcement.
Board of Selectmen approved an increase in RTS rates at last night's meeting, set to go into effect later in the year.
The Community Preservation Committee writes in to invite residents to a public hearing on projects eligible for consideration under the Community Preservation Act.
While specific deductions would end, personal exemptions would double under the Patrick budget.
Gomez, a former Navy SEAL, is planning several events this week to kick of his run for the U.S. Senate.
The Mass. Municipal Association elected Town Manager Kate Fitzpatrick as its president.