6th District congressional candidate Seth Moulton will release a pair of videos on Youtube this week.
Congressman John Tierney raised less money recently than his Democratic challenger Seth Moulton and Republican Richard Tisei.
Attorney Nicholas J. Decoulos, who owns the former Creese and Cook Tannery Superfund site, will pay $387,500.
The Massachusetts primary is set for Sept. 9.
The state's Department of Public Health announced Friday morning the 20 applicants that will be receiving medicinal marijuana licenses to operate in Massachusetts.
She also has a lead over Republican candidate Mark Fisher, according to the survey.
The state is expected to winnow its list of more than 100 applicants to as many as 35 licensed medical marijuana operations.
A story published Friday on Politico ranked the Bay State as fifth in the nation.
The City Council authorized Mayor Ted Bettencourt on Thursday to enter into lease agreements for two city-owned parcels for the purpose of installing billboards.
Last October's government shutdown has affected filing dates — so the Internal Revenue Service says it won't process tax returns before Jan. 31.
A new bill seeks to impose a minimum prison term of 35 years before a juvenile convicted of murder would be eligible for parole.
Playtex has received 99 reports of the holder cracking or breaking.
Here's some footage from Richard Tisei's campaign kickoff at the Americal Civic Center Thursday in downtown Wakefield.
Re-match pits Richard Tisei of Wakefield against longtime incumbent Democrat John Tierney in 2014 in the 6th District congressional race.
The Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety is looking for the state to pass Senate Bill 1115 to help increase safety on the roads.
Nomination papers won't be available for another few weeks, but contested races for state office are already shaping up for this fall.
The former congressional candidate is positioned to take his fight against Congressman John Tierney to round two.
Residents can park their cars again on the street.
Peabody Republican state Rep. Leah Cole begins the new year with nine months under her belt and work on hot-button issues, such as the gas tax and welfare reform.
Gov. Deval Patrick also urged private employers to send workers home early in expectation of a treacherous Tuesday commute.
About 435,000 new units would comprise mostly multifamily homes and be located primarily in urban areas by the year 2040.
Peabody state Rep. Leah Cole released a statement at the news of the guilty verdict returned against Carol Henriquez, calling for his immediate resignation.
Consumers and officials alike are concerned that the new maps will lead to rate shock for flood insurance buyers.
The news that only one person is reviewing the site does not please some critics.
Gov. Deval Patrick announced a multi-part plan to address "current and future" impacts from climate change on the Bay State.
The congressman's Democratic challenger is speaking out against a budget that includes cuts to retired veterans.
Peabody has already spent much of its snow and ice removal budget for this winter and it's just mid January.
The state’s website needed to make changes to comply with the new federal Affordable Care Act.
There isn’t a link between high-spending hospitals and high quality.
Health care leaders say electric medical records can help improve care while lowering costs.
Health officials say the virus is now widespread throughout the state.
Bob Driscoll first served as City Council President back in 1991 and now he'll have another turn at the reins.
The city held its inaugural ceremonies Jan. 6 in Wiggin Auditorium at City Hall.
Bettencourt pointed to several areas across city seeing great progress in State of the City address, noting revitalization projects downtown and in Centennial Park, a new middle school, restoration of city landmarks and stable finances.
Bettencourt was sworn in to a second term as Peabody's mayor on Jan. 6 and delivered these prepared remarks on the state of the city.
Public Services director says crews put in long hours during brunt of storm and continue to clear sidewalks and areas in need of another pass, as well as sanding and salting as chilly weather returns again.
It's the State of the City, Take 2. Bettencourt will be the guest speaker at the Peabody Area Chamber of Commerce's annual breakfast forum on Jan. 22.