Heading to the polls today? Here's what you need to know about voting in Wakefield.
Whether you voted early, in the mail or in-person, Patch wants to know how voting went for you in Wakefield.
Here's what you need to know if you're heading to the polls Nov. 3.
If you have a medical condition and cannot use a face covering, then a designated location will be available for you.
This is a three-year non-compensated term.
The meeting is scheduled to take place on November 7.
The final paving for Broadway Street, to be coordinated by Wakefield’s DPW, will occur next year and includes sidewalk modifications.
Both evening and weekend hours are available.
Members inactive have the right to vote in board elections but do not have the right to serve as a board member.
Now, even more information is available on your Benefit Verification Letter
The Town Council will receive all petitions which are addressed to them in writing.
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The hope is to resolve issues without the need for public hearings and/or litigation.
Though public access to the building is limited as the reopening plan continues, staff are still working and available.
The School Committee operates in accordance with the MGL Ch. 71.
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Everything you need to know about early voting, mail-in voting and in-person voting for the Massachusetts state primary on Sept. 1.
'We ask you to please be patient and to call 911 in the event that any emergency occurs.'
Knowing your precinct allows for a quicker check-in. Residents can easily lookup their precincts using this online tool.
Residents can easily lookup their precincts using the online tool.
Sample ballots are now available.
Here's how to apply to vote-by-mail in the Sept. 1 primary and the Nov. 3 presidential election.
Gov. Baker passed a Home Rule petition allowing Wakefield to help older homeowners living on fixed incomes remain in their homes.
Town officials condemned the police killing of George Floyd in a statement Tuesday.
Find polling locations, who's on the ballot, voting times and more before you head out to vote on Super Tuesday.
Can't make it on March 3? Here's when and where you can vote early in Wakefield.
The Wakefield Town Council has called the annual Town Meeting for May.
Voters in the 32nd Middlesex District, which includes three Wakefield precincts, will vote to fill the opening left by Paul Brodeur.
Dombroski, an attorney and business owner, was elected to the Town Council in 2017 and named chair last year.
Legislation is an unprecedented $1.5 billion investment in Massachusetts public schools.
State Senator Jason Lewis says prices of many commonly-prescribed medications are driving patients to ration their prescriptions.
State House staff celebrated and thanked their office’s summer interns.
Wakefield native remains a candidate for the 6th Congressional District.
Wakefield High grad takes over top spot after retirement of Rick Stinson.
Community garden, solar power, and education funding part of state money Wakefield will receive.
Treatment of PANS and PANDAS often not covered by insurance.
On 4-3 vote, Town Council votes to make Common Street one way.
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.