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Caroline Colarusso, a Republican, accused one of the highest-ranking Democrats in Congress of having "lost her way."
Harrah, a healthcare professional, recently announced her campaign to represent Stoneham and Winchester.
Day, a Democrat from Stoneham, is the first member of the State Legislature to test positive for the virus.
The annual Town Election and Town Meeting have been postponed two months.
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Candidates for elected office must get at least 50 certified signatures to qualify for the April 7 ballot.
A Town Meeting member in neighboring Winchester shares his thoughts about a plastic bag ban enacted in his town.
Phyllis Warren makes the case for reducing the number of single-use plastic bags.
Board accepts paintings of two local heroes, then exchanges words on timing and content of public comment.
Legislation is an unprecedented $1.5 billion investment in Massachusetts public schools.
Representative Day joins with colleagues in support of GreenWorks.
Senior Center gets funding for a new roof, one of several projects receiving state funds.
Legislation will establish a grant program for the education and prevention of hate crimes.
Westwood Road residents asked to cut down tree, but accept compromise with town.
Cities and towns should not have to bear the overwhelming brunt of the burdens imposed by large projects.
Melrose resident joins State Senator Jason Lewis in supporting fee to fight climate issues.
Act called a national model for improving Alzheimer’s prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and care.
Amendment would place an additional 4 percent tax on annual taxable income in excess of $1 million.
Day: "Massachusetts continues to lead the way on protecting the rights of workers to bargain collectively."
Forty-six states currently ban texting while driving for all drivers.
Legislators call it infrastructure, residents know it as bone-jarring pot holes.
More work ahead but there are a lot of big numbers to digest in Senate budget.
ROE Act will ensure access to safe and affordable reproductive health care for all women in Massachusetts.
At Town Meeting, residents give unanimous support to funding feasibility study.
Massachusetts Association of School Committees “Day on the Hill” highlights issues facing public schools.
State Senator honored for recognizing importance and value of community health centers.
From local aid and education to Zoo New England, there could be more in 2020 budget for town.
Bullying comes in three general types - Physical bullying; verbal bullying and exclusion from activities.
Event benefits veterans and the Skate For The 22 Foundation.
State Senator says wealthy households can afford to pay slightly higher taxes to support the critical investments.
State Senator honored by American Cancer Society's Cancer Action Network.