Patch's latest installment in The Romney Effect shows how one Belmont resident has been impressed by Mitt Romney since grade school — and she will represent Belmont at the Republican National Convention.
The Historic District Commission will ask the Town Council to approve starting a study group to make the Orchard House property into a historic district.
The Planning Department is conducting the Wellness Survey. Those who fill out the online surveys will be entered in a raffle.
The Historic District Commission will hold an informational meeting Wednesday night to explore whether to make the Beacon High School property a historic district.
Sen. Brownsberger sums up the legislation that passed and other accomplishments of the 2011-12 session on Beacon Hill.
The tax break was part of a larger economic development bill the state legislature passed Tuesday.
Patch's third installment in The Romney Effect series shows how long-time residents and census data paint a nuanced picture of "Romney's home town."
Bill could nullify the need for the issue to be on the ballot this fall.
Patrick calls the bill "a good start."
Legislators decide to take the bottle bill amendment out of the jobs act.
The governor on Saturday sent 'Melissa's Bill' back to the Legislature.
Town Councilor Susan Falkoff said she wants to be able to comment on draft reports when they are submitted to Town Manager Michael Driscoll.
A Lexington Republican seeking to unseat Democrat Ed Markey in the 5th District, Jeff Semon says "common sense knows no language or ethnic barrier," in announcing the launch of jeffen2012.com
Under the compromise, lenders would not be required to enter into mediation before foreclosing.
In our inaugural “Blue Commonwealth" survey, influential Democrats paint an early picture for November's general election.
The incident occurred at about 4 a.m. Wednesday on Treble Cove Road in Billerica.
The first part in Patch's The Romney Effect series looks at how Mitt Romney and his family appear on social media.
State Sen. Will Brownsberger explains his decision to vote against the Sentencing Reform Bill also known as "Three Strikes."
The bill both aims to ensure violent criminals stay behind bars while easing prison overcrowding by reducing drug-offense penalties.
The Republican primary for the 5th Congressional District is Sept. 6.
A multi-part Patch series will explore the impact of Mitt Romney and his family on Belmont and the surrounding community.
Officials have pushed for decades to have the GSA Site cleaned up, including removing the crumbling buildings.
State Senator Will Brownsberger wants political spending in Massachusetts elections by corporations to be reported, now that they are allowed to by Citizens United.
In our inaugural “Red Commonwealth" survey, influential Republicans paint an early picture for November's general election
Public Works Superintendent Gerry Mee will make a presentation at the Town Council meeting on the new program.
U.S. Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren joined us live on July 13 to answer your questions. Here's a short recap of the Q&A session.
Mark Haskell joined the 53 graduates of the first Middlesex County Sheriff's Office Corrections Department Basic Training Course in four years.
The Watertown Historical Commission approved a six month demolition delay for the Orchard House, a home with ties to the Abolition movement and the Boston Tea Party.
U.S. Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren will chat live on Patch on Friday, July 13.
Join Patch and the Massachusetts U.S. Senate candidate for a live Q&A on Friday at 1:15 p.m.
The new facility will cost about $500,000 to start up in the new location on the West End of town.
The governor's budget in $32.1 million slimmer that that proposed by the Legislature.
Do you have questions for the U.S. Senate candidate? Join the live chat Friday at 1:15 p.m. to have your voice heard.
Beacon High School officials have applied to tear down the building on Belmont Street that dates back to 1840.
A malware program could shut down your Internet access on Monday.
The bill increases public aid while not raising taxes.
It will cost more to ride the T starting this weekend — and some routes will have decreased service.
Around 200 supporters attended an event for Democratic senatorial candidate and raised the third most of any event in the state.
Massachusetts Senator Scott Brown and his Democratic challenger Elizabeth Warren react to the Supreme Court's decision on the Affordable Care Act.
The town's water and sewer rate hike is the first in two years.