Wants to make it clear he stands firmly with our transgender friends and neighbors and will be voting YES to preserve the current law.
New law creates a $2 car rental surcharge that will be deposited in a dedicated Municipal Police Training Fund.
Voting for all precincts has been centralized to the Galvin Middle School located at 525 Main Street.
Wakefield legislators announce grant that will assist with funding project design.
Ekhator assisted the senator with constituent service work and policy research.
Two-day October seminar geared toward adults of all ages interested in learning more about state government.
Money an important first step that will pay for a feasibility study of the Wakefield-Lynnfield Rail Trail.
Group says "Lewis is a compassionate and determined advocate for animal rights."
Senator Lewis: "This vital legislation marks another step forward in addressing the devastating opioid epidemic in our communities."
Registered voters should make sure they've returned census forms to Town Clerk's office.
State budget includes $125,000 for improvements to the Americal Civic Center.
Latest town effort to draw walkers/runners from Lake Quannapowitt to downtown meets resistance.
Precincts 2 and 4 decided by just a single vote.
Town releases precinct-by-precinct turnout numbers.
$100,000 will go to update the public arts venue and bring more people into downtown Wakefield.
Dr. Jennifer Childs-Roshak: "The stakes have never been higher in the fight for reproductive rights and health care access."
Three nights and 25 articles later, Town Meeting ends with support for fixing roads, building a rail trail.
Budgets approved on night one, but the talk of the town focused on the roads.
Senate approves Chapter 90 funds, meaning Wakefield in line to receive money for road and bridge repairs.
Democratic challenger to hold campaign event at Public Kitchen Tuesday.
With so many families struggling to make ends meet, creating a strong paid family and medical leave program in Massachusetts is vital.
Residents are invited to come by Senior Center and share concerns or just say hello
If passed, legislation will ensure that Massachusetts is at the forefront globally of efforts to fight climate change.
Rep. Paul Brodeur supports act to address Alzheimer’s and related dementias in the Commonwealth.
Lewis will be at Wakefield Senior Center to hear residents comments, concerns.
Wakefield board also appoints three to Community Branding and Wayfinding Advisory Committee.
$100,000 in funding for the Wakefield Main Streets initiative is preserved.
Senator helps Wakefield resident deal with Registry of Motor Vehicles.
Autonomous vehicles offer the potential for significant benefits to our society and economy.
Residents invited to come by and share concerns or just say hello.
Use of e-cigarettes in recent years has exploded among middle and high school students.
Opportunity for residents to meet senator, voice concerns.
$100,000 in funding for downtown economic development projects.
Bill will help with society’s most needy, citizens with mental illness and without legal guardianship.
Will be in Wakefield this Friday at Senior Center.
Dombroski and Butt win election to Board of Selectmen as 18.50 percent turn out to vote.
April 14 a chance for Wakefield residents to stop in and share concerns, etc.
Residents invited to come and bring concerns, ideas.
Twenty-three candidates chasing town offices.
'Community Conversations: Supporting Our Veterans in the Commonwealth' will be held on Wednesday, March 8 in Wakefield.