Day: We must continue to foster an environment where individuals feel comfortable sharing their stories of survival.
In a Letter to the Editor, Michael Day says he was struck by the cynicism of the author’s attempts to demonize immigrants.
Cory DiSciscio, 21, of Stoneham was shot and killed in Malden in 2010 and police need help.
With a 24 percent turnout, Stoneham voters support Geoff Diehl in Senate race.
Voting opens at 7 a.m. at Town Hall Auditorium on Central Street.
Residents have until Aug. 31 to cast ballot at Town Clerk's office.
Younger staying on as Town Administrator until Nov. 16; search committee established.
Rep. Day and Senator Lewis say improvements include updating trails, structures, and accompanying interpretive materials.
Two-day October seminar geared toward adults of all ages interested in learning more about state government.
Board votes in support of safety and National Grid workers locked out in contract dispute.
Credit given to his strong commitment to the environment and building green economy
Residents can also cast your ballot with Town Clerk.
Stoneham Library and Fire Department both will benefit from funds.
Complete Streets Grant will improve Stoneham streets for all residents.
Group cites his proven commitment to promoting social and economic justice.
Pleasant Street intersections will be improved, along with a bike rack for town common.
Committee: Senator Lewis is a proven leader who gets results for the Fifth Middlesex District.
A good time to take stock of what we in the birthplace of the revolution are doing with our system of government.
Day secures $2.5 million in bonds for specific improvements in the towns of Stoneham and Winchester.
$75,000 will go to firefighting and first response equipment.
Legislation will provide paid leave for firefighters diagnosed with cancer as they undergo treatment.
Says, “Stoneham and Winchester deserve a state representative who will serve all our needs."
Town honored for having forward-thinking housing policies and planning.
Local aid, library, and zoo benefit from additional funding in House budget.
Senate approves Chapter 90 funds, meaning town could get cash for road and bridge repairs.
Legislation makes major changes to modernize the state’s criminal justice system.
Jaime Wallace, Thomas Dalton win School Committee seats.
Selectwoman candidate Raymie Parker wants more and better housing for seniors and young professionals.
All students in Stoneham should receive access to a healthy and high quality public education.
In Letter To Editor, Colarusso says she doesn’t work for the insiders or those who want to protect the status quo.
Dalton joined over 60 supporters to officially kick off the campaign Monday.
Community services, infrastructure and fiscal responsibility are key for Stoneham.
Selectmen and School Committee positions highlight Stoneham races.
Legislation is designed to substantially improve the quality of life for individuals and families living with the disease.
Letter to the Editor says, "Caroline has made it her business to be an advocate for residents."
Day calls lack of affordable housing in Stoneham and Winchester a threat to community.
In Letter To The Editor, Raymie Parker says working together makes Stoneham stronger.
Stoneham High graduate a current member of the Stoneham Finance and Advisory Board.
Following many years of community service, running to bring spirit of collaboration and best governing practices to Board.
Come by Kushala Sip Coffee House with questions, opinions for your state rep.