From a look at the ballots, to polling locations and more, here’s what you need to know for the upcoming election.
U.S. Rep. John Tierney, D-Salem, seeking reelection in next week's Democratic primary, is running an ad attacking his chief party rival.
Take a look at which boards and committees are meeting this week and what’s on the agenda
Unpaid penalties will be waived on overdue Massachusetts taxes that are paid by Oct. 31 by 300,000 qualifying taxpayers.
Tierney raised more than $200,000 recently and has more than $1.3 million to spend.
Take a look at which boards and committees are meeting this week and what’s on the agenda.
MyMassMortgage.org will simplify the home-buying process for first timer buyers in Massachusetts.
The latest television ad from U.S. Rep. John Tierney's top Democratic challenger, Seth Moulton, singles out criticism of Tierney.
Portions of the bill also overhauled or created requirements related to state-run websites
Bill provides funding and additional support for long-term substance abuse recovery.
The state representative will be at the Tewksbury Senior Center and public library to meet constituents.
The weekly roundup from State House News Service.
USN Senior Chief Tom Shea represented iPods for Wounded Veterans at a recent appearance.
The meeting begins at 6:30 p.m. inside the Pike House on Main Street.
August 20 is the final day to register or change parties for the fall primary.
The bill has already passed the Massachusetts House and Senate and awaits Gov. Deval Patrick’s signature.
The Cook Political Report calls the Congressional race in the Sixth Congressional District on the North Shore a "toss-up."
Legislation includes provisions to reduce and impact gun violence in the state, increase accountability and improve school safety.
Includes $25,000 for Tewksbury's Camp Pohelo, as well as the town's library pilot program.
Deadline is approaching for the upcoming election season.
Meet the Candidate, Dave D’Arcangelo, at Bayberry at Emerald Court
Everything you need to know about obtaining an absentee ballot for the upcoming election.
More than 30 elected officials in Massachusetts have come out in support of Market Basket workers and a boycott of the grocery store chain during a push to reinstate former CEO Arthur T. Demoulas.
Applications are due by 4 p.m. on Friday, August 8 and grant recipients will be notified by September 19.
Tuesday's meeting begins at 6:15 p.m. inside the Pike House on Main Street.
There are a total of eight meetings scheduled this week in town.
By a unanimous decision, the Senate agreed to make volleyball the state's official recreational and team sport.
After meeting with residents and Kinder-Morgan representatives, town officials said they are exploring their options.
Several dozen residents attended a Tuesday night meeting on the project.
The transfer of fill is expected to begin on Tuesday in Tewksbury.
The much discussed Tennessee Gas Pipeline will be the center of Tuesday discussion in Tewksbury.
Flags will be flown at half staff from sunrise to sunset on Monday to honor Andrew J. Kraynick.
The Board of Selectmen meets beginning at 7 p.m. inside the Pike House.
There are nine local meetings scheduled in Tewksbury this week.
There is just one local meeting scheduled in Tewksbury this week and two regional sessions.
Office trailers and construction equipment is expected to be delivered next week, along with other equipment.
Some residents have been approached for permission to survey land as a company explores a possible natural gas pipeline.
A variety of meetings are scheduled for upcoming days in Tewksbury.
Middlesex County Sheriff’s Department workers commended during National Correctional Officers Week.