Senator Rausch continues office hours virtually to remain accessible to constituents throughout the COVID-19 outbreak
Needham's Select Board declared a state of emergency on Friday.
Senator Rausch and her staff will remain accessible via phone and email, will provide weekly COVID-19 updates via newsletter
"Going to the polls to vote has always meant a lot to me," Ann Gehr said. "It’s an important function that makes our country what it is."
Find polling locations, who's on the ballot, voting times and more before you head out to vote on Super Tuesday.
The Planning Board meets on the first and third Tuesday of each month.
The meters will be free during the holidays to encourage residents to shop local.
Needham Town Manager Kate Fitzpatrick has been working for the town for 30 years.
The Norfolk County Register of Deeds hosted a hot breakfast event at the Needham Council on Aging.
Five of the eight articles on the Needham Special Town Meeting warrant were approved and one was removed.
Senator Rausch heads to Natick for her monthly office hours on Tuesday, October 15th.
The Board of Selectmen are holding a meeting to hear from residents on Oct. 16.
Senator Rausch heads to the Richards Memorial Library and Franklin Town Hall for her September in-district office hours.
This Act would standardize and streamline immunization exemptions for schools and youth programs throughout the Commonwealth
Senator Rausch secured funding for district towns and statewide initiatives for teens, the elderly, and oversight of the executive branch.
Senator Rausch heads to Wellesley Town Hall for her monthly office hours on Friday, July 26
Find out what positions are on the Needham ballot in 2019.
Town officials said the new law will lower the number of underage smokers.
The town only received one bid for the project and needs another $630,000 to accommodate full-day kindergarten.
The graffiti included a homophobic statement, as well as a swastika and the N-word.
This is the first step in state approval after annual town meeting already approved switching to gender-neutral names.
Besides the three statewide ballot questions, Needham asked voters for funding for a new public safety building, which they supported.
It's not clear which roads in Needham will benefit from the additional funding. Where would you like to see the money spent?
Rebecca Rausch will challenge Republican state Senator Richard Ross of Wrentham.
The representative for the 13th Norfolk District held off a challenge from Needham resident Ted Steinberg.
Find out who is moving on to November's general election.
The state primary election is on Tuesday, Sept. 4. Get out the vote.
The following is a letter to the editor submitted by Needham resident Jenn Scheck-Kahn.
Patch hears from the Democratic candidate Kris Aleksov in the State Senate race for the Norfolk, Bristol and Middlesex District.
Patch hears from the Democratic candidate Kris Aleksov in the State House race for the 13th Norfolk district.
The following is from the Needham Police Log. Arrests and charges mentioned don’t imply conviction.
The Safe Communities Amendment to the FY 2019 Budget would prevent local police from inquiring about immigration status.
RFS has endorsed 409 candidates total, from 45 states. 256 candidates have upcoming elections.
Town Meeting approved the gender-neutral name change.
Night 3 of Town Meeting included a special town meeting warrant.
Article 3 of the warrant for the May 14 Special Town Meeting will ask representatives to approve $100,000 for the hiring of a consultant.
Now the selectmen will wait to get a new recommendation from the public safety building committee and project consultant.
Here are the winners of Tuesday's election.
The polls for Tuesday's election will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
The annual election will be held April 10.