In our inaugural βBlue Commonwealth" survey, influential Democrats paint an early picture for November's general election.
The Massachusetts State Senate approved the bill which would disallow parole for three-time convicts.
This yearβs primary is on a Thursday.
In our inaugural βRed Commonwealth" survey, influential Republicans paint an early picture for November's general election
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.
Norfolk County District Attorney Michael Morrissey held his 2012 Senior Summit last week.
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.
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The highest court in the land remanded the 2001 murder conviction back to the Supreme Judicial Court Friday based on a June 18 SCOTUS decision regarding DNA.
The primary election is Sept. 6 and the general election is Nov. 6.
What do you think about the Supreme Court's decision? See what some local pols, who are running for Barney Frank's seat, had to say.
Convicted Wellesley doctor Dirk Greineder's case is back for review after a recent Supreme Court ruling on DNA testimony.
It will cost more to ride the T starting this weekend β and some routes will have decreased service.
The dinner is being held at a Winsor Way home.
The candidates, incumbents and issues that will be affecting Wellesley and Norfolk County.
The warrant article was approved by a wide margin.
The town recently made available a list of frequently asked questions about the potential St. James the Great church property transaction.
Examples of area church closings and how other communities handled them.
The town has two candidates lined up, according to the Board of Selectmen.
Katherine Babson, member of the board of selectmen, said copies of the FAQ sheet will be made available today online at the library.
The group has endeavored to keep the church open since 2004.
The West Suburban Veterans' District held a somber, midweek Memorial Day ceremony.
Democratic contender for U.S. Senate seat reportedly acknowledges she told schools of her heritage, but after she was hired.
The Archdiocese dropped the restrictive policies in the initial contract.
The subcommittee will re-examine how many spaces are necessary for senior center parking.
Work will take place on sections of Woodlawn Avenue and Hastings Street through June.
The town has scheduled two public meetings to gather input about the current cell system.
Creem has proposed an amendment that would ban bottled water unless it is added to the current bottle bill.
The Board of Selectmen hope to βswapβ land with the Natural Resources Commission in order to come to an agreement over parking in the area.
Local officials host a series of meetings about reducing traffic by way of mixed-use communities along the secondary highway.
The steps have been blocked off for months for safety purposes.
President Barack Obama came out in support of gay marriage yesterday.
After a decade of work, public meetings, planning and construction, Newton and state officials celebrated yesterday the completion of the Lower Falls pedestrian/bike bridge, which crosses the Charles River and connects Newton and Wellesley.
MassDOT spokesman Michael Verseckes said the bridgeβs completion should still be on schedule.
The newest member of the Board of Selectmen told a crowd of about 40 Wednesday that while the board anticipates an amicable end to the situation at St. James, the town could at some point be forced to evict the parishioners.
The Board of Selectmen unanimously passed a measure last night, which allows restaurants with a minimum of 50 seats to apply for alcohol licenses.