Campaign announces new endorsement.
Each day next week will feature a different question pertaining to matters that affect Needham residents.
The five Needham candidates for State Representative give their views on five hot button issues.
The study offers a glimpse of what the senior center would look like in the Grover building, as well as maps explaining the parking situation.
The announcement comes on the news that a group of residents living around the Grover building have raised concerns.
The Needham candidate for State Rep. has been officially endorsed by the Sierra Club.
The US Senator has officially endorsed the Republican candidate from Needham.
Over a dozen Stephen Palmer residents attended Wednesday’s meeting to voice their displeasure in having the site up for discussion.
Sen. Richard Ross: “Governor Patrick has not only let the employees at the race tracks down, he has let the people of the Commonwealth down as well.”
The MA Chapter has endorsed Wasserman, say representatives from the candidate’s campaign.
The Congressional candidate took a grand tour of Needham on July 29.
“The MBTA expressed interest for an outright sale, land swap or long-term ground lease,” said Town Manager Kate Fitzpatrick.
State Representative candidate John O'Leary speaks.
State Representative candidate Joshua Levy speaks.
John O’Leary charges Joshua Levy with “mischaracterization” in regard to voting record.
Needham residents can find local artifacts through a tour.
Town officials conducted a routine check of the grounds to check on various course regulations.
Spears will represent Needham, Wellesley and Weston.
The news comes in light of the cancellation of two candidate meet and greets.
Neighbors of the bridge raised concerns about construction logistics during a town meeting and found answers with the state project manager.
Elements of the project have started and DPW wants to keep neighbors abreast of what’s taking place.
A motion also considers the NIKE site as an off-leash area.
Selectman Denise Garlick charges that Chairman John Bulian is obstructing the work of the Senior Center Exploratory Committee.
Several spots are currently open for interested residents.
New laws call for 48-hour advance notice of a meeting and that notices be accessible to the public 24 hours per day.
The law is set to take effect in October of this year.
Candidates Joshua Levy and John O’Leary will be on hand at the First Parish Church.
Several Needham residents running for State Representative are offering internships.
The proposed law is moving closer to becoming a reality.
A group of residents attended this week’s public hearing to state that they were kept in the dark regarding the start date of the project.
After a lengthy debate over cost versus location, Needham selectmen and the Senior Center Exploratory Committee agreed to look at different sites.
The sale is to Eastern Bank Capital Markets.
Letters of interest are due by July 2.
Town officials report a sum of $29,443.
A disposal safe will also be permanently set up at the Needham Police Station next week.
Pet owners in Needham related their concerns and approval in relation to new rules proposed by the Town.