George Burgess vying for Planning Board while Mark Powers and Daniel Sheedy go for School Committee.
Named to consumer protection, transportation and toursim committees.
Norton selectmen approve a local state of emergency in Norton.
Between 12 and 24 inches of snow accumulation is expected, beginning Friday morning.
The Keep Norton Beautiful Task Force is preparing for this year's cleanup.
Kimball and Salvo seek reelection on Board of Selectmen.
Norton selectmen discuss the possibility of an active shooter exercise in the town.
Norton Selectmen discuss the current plan for the 2013 Founders Day Celebration.
Markey is in, Lynch set to make an announcement Thursday and Brown reportedly considering throwing his hat into the race following Tuesday’s nomination of John Kerry as Secretary of State
Money in the planning phases of the project will be voted on during spring town meeting.
The Pentagon lifted its ban Thursday on women serving in combat roles, including roles on the front lines of battle. What do you think about the change? Tell us below.
The following information was provided by the Norton Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, they do not indicate conviction. Events noted in this log occurred between Jan. 11, 2013 and Jan. 14, 2013.
Resume submission deadline Feb. 25.
Find out what is open and closed in Norton for the holiday on Monday.
Board says plan will hurt seniors and handicapped.
What are your thoughts on President Obama's proposals to curb gun violence? Let us know by posting a comment below.
A special election would be held 145 to 160 days after confirmation.
Money would help pay to improve transportation system and education in the commonwealth.
Emphasized that if all approved 40 Bs were developed in town, Norton would be 6 or 7 percent beyond state minimum recommendation.
The candidates, Joseph Baeta and Bonnie Gifford, have been in the running since November for the Norton schools superintendent position.
A number of communities have deep-sixed some interesting items and activities over the past year, but should Norton join the banning bandwagon?
State Reps. sworn in Wednesday.
Applications available at Town Hall.
Seats available include Board of Selectmen, School Committee, Water/Sewer Commission, Board of Assessors, Planning Board and Housing Authority.
Census due 10 days after receipt.
In his final days in office, Senator Scott Brown threw his support behind a new deal of fiscal cliff plan.
The incumbent senator and widow of the late Sen. Kennedy both spoke positively about Ed Markey's candidacy on Friday.
President, Congress have just a few days to avert automatic tax increases and spending cuts. A number of Massachusetts Congressman suggest cutting nuclear programs instead.
The proposed project has plenty of opponents in Attleboro and Norton.
Patrons now able to participate in SAILS network.
Turtle Crossing not enough to invoke 2 percent Safe Harbor rule.
Representatives of Campanelli Corporations cite 2008 agreement which Town Manager says is invalid.
All-alcohol license for a restaurant will increase from $1,500 to $1,650.
Boston Business Journal compares fiscal year 2012 rates.
Proposed 40 B housing sewer permit to be denied until bill paid.
Selectmen voted in a single tax rate for residential property, as well as commercial/industrial and business owners.
Ten to 20 year plan would connect residents to town sewer line and regionalize wastewater treatment with Mansfield and Foxborough.
Norton's sewer connection, Seekonk's roads the focus.
Wheaton College student tells the Huffington Post that so long as the Republican Party takes a hardline stance on social issues the answer is no.
Equipment needed to make sure elderly have heat.