The forum will feature Democratic and Republican challengers in Needham at WCVB.
Over 40 percent of likely voters in both primaries yet to make up their minds for the special election.
The Boston Globe reports that 85 percent of those who responded to a survey on late-night MBTA service would be willing to wait at least 10 to 19 minutes for a bus or train.
"People aren't moving to Somerville because they have more parking," the mayor said at the annual Business Town Meeting.
Somerville Mayor Joseph Curtatone painted a bright picture of the city in his address to the Somerville Chamber of Commerce.
The bridge will be closed until November.
The Business Town Meeting will feature a discussion about the mayor's business and economic agenda.
A survey asks about things like artificial turf, field lighting and sports.
Leone will join the law firm of Nixon Peabody on April 29.
The numbers were a little on the high side, but not abnormally high, according to a city spokesperson.
Alderman At-Large Dennis Sullivan said Somerville should consider adopting Brookline's "Green Dog Program."
The Medicare.gov database shows how hospitals closest to Somerville—and the nation—compare for care. Hospitals, meanwhile, have criticized the data as inaccurate.
The public initiative seeks to create a vision for three of Somerville's squares.
Crews will build a temporary pedestrian bridge Thursday night and Friday morning, the bridge closes to cars on March 21, and demolition begins March 23.
State Rep. Daniel Winslow, former U.S. Attorney Michael J. Sullivan, and former Navy SEAL Gabriel E. Gomez discussed a wide-range of issues in the hour-long debate.
The Ward 1 alderman will not run unopposed as she seeks election this fall.
LoRusso owns Somerville Ornamental Iron Works and says "many exciting things are happening in East Somerville."
A quick summary of development proposals for a hotel in Davis Square.
Fare hikes and service cuts are a few options T officials proposed in an effort to close the $130 million budget deficit in 2014.
"I expect it will be a crowded primary," State Rep. Carl Sciortino said about a possible race to fill Ed Markey's seat in Congress, should Markey be elected to the U.S. Senate.
Alex Epstein, a Beacon Street resident and chair of the Somerville Bicycle Committee, addresses what he calls "false and misleading statements" regarding plans to reconstruct Beacon Street.
Magoun and Ball squares get new credit-card capable parking meters as the city experiments with different models.
The forum is set for Tuesday at Stonehill College.
Anger about the proposal continued Tuesday night even as the city works to increase parking spaces included in the plan.
A review committee will assess the proposals this spring, according to a city spokesperson.
One candidate has name recognition, but experts say no one has separated themselves from the field yet.
The public will meet members of the construction team.
Roche served as an alderman for 17 years and worked as a human resources manager for NSTAR.
"People are right to be afraid of sequestration," Warren said during a tour of Union Square led by Somerville Mayor Joseph Curtatone.
The deadline to register for the primary is April 10, and the deadline to register in the final election is June 5.
Though a deal seems close, the Post Office has not said who the potential buyer is, said Michael Glavin.
The Red Line has some major service interruptions on the horizon, and there are bus diversions on the Orange Line this weekend and during evening service Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.
Two Democrats and three Republicans submitted the needed 10,000 names.
It will be the first city in the nation to offer "adaptive leadership" training to residents, according to an announcement from the city.
The March 5 meeting is for abutters of the Harvard Street Bridge in Medford. Another meeting about Phase 1 of the Green Line Extension will take place in coming weeks.
Locations include Boston, Lowell, New Bedford, Worcester and Springfield.
With a primary on April 30 and a final election on June 25, Somerville gets ready for a special election to fill the Senate seat vacated by John Kerry.
The Somerville State Sen. and Kristina Egan, director of the Transportation for Massachusetts coalition, discuss the state of Massachusetts' transportation infrastructure.
The School Committee member could face off against current Ward 5 Alderman Sean O'Donovan.
The meeting will take place at the Argenziano School at 6 p.m.