Jones has served as House Minority Leader since 2003.
Bring your question, thoughts, and opinions to the Flint Memorial Library.
Almost 67 percent of voters turn out for Tuesday's elections.
Spending plan also funds statewide school safety initiatives, Community Preservation Act.
Gender-neutral title made official with governor's signature.
Money will be used for e-permitting software that will allow for more efficient communication between the town’s department and public.
New law creates a $2 car rental surcharge that will be deposited in a dedicated Municipal Police Training Fund.
Polls open at 7 a.m. at St. Theresa's Church on Winter Street.
Funding is included as part of $2.4 billion environmental bond bill.
House minority leader's streak now stands at 7,075 consecutive roll call votes since taking office.
Bill is modeled after similar programs in Reading, other communities.
Representative Jones and Senator Tarr voted to support the creation of a new $2 car rental surcharge to fund new training programs.
Preliminary approval of plans that could lead to new center for North Reading but process is slow.
Andover will continue to supply potable water to the residents of North Reading for up to 99 years.
Bill will provide enhanced benefits for veterans in Massachusetts.
North Reading town election Tuesday and polls open at 7 a.m.
State's Chapter 90 bond authorization will provide $514,688 for North Reading pending Gov. Baker's approval.
House budget proposal will expand environmental protections in Massachusetts.
State sends town $6,620.45 to help with some of the costs associated with implementing the new early voting law.
Governor Baker approves early voting funding.
Circuit Breaker offers financial relief to seniors when their property tax payments exceed 10 percent of their annual income.
Brad Jones' efforts could get town $6,620.45 to offset the state's early voting law.
House Minority Leader Bradley H. Jones will hear your thoughts, complaints, concerns.
House creates tracking system within the Executive Office of Public Safety and Security.
As republicans struggle over repealing Obamacare, and as they argue over process and politics, the solution to healthcare appears in doubt.
Bill represents a reasonable compromise that gives towns greater control over the new marijuana law.
The town election was held Tuesday, May 2.
Governor will speak at Reading-North Reading Chamber of Commerce meeting March 30.
Then come be heard Monday when Selectmen will hold public hearing on proposed Registered Medical Marijuana Dispensary
The department is one of 234 departments across the state to be awarded the grant funding.
They are designed to meet the town’s future water needs and expand the pool of qualified candidates to fill police department vacancies.
Skipped early voting? No worries, we've got you covered on Nov. 8.
Here's when and where to vote early in North Reading.
Heads up, drivers!
Vehicle excise taxes are about to turn into warrants.
There is new and important information out on the Zika Virus from the State of Massachusetts.
The Town wants to remind people that their motor vehicle excise bills are due.
Be aware that people will be spraying anti-mosquito spray in town.
Mosquito spraying will begin on Tuesday.
Heads up, there's some road closures and delays planned.