Sheriff Peter Koutoujian hopes to answer that question during an inaugural Citizens Academy.
A snowy winter created a lot of work for Weston's DPW -- it also left a dent in the pocketbook.
Republican and Democratic candidates for U.S. Senate debated Wednesday night at the Channel 5 studios in Needham.
GOP and Democratic candidates for U.S. Senate debated Wednesday night at the Channel 5 studios in Needham.
Bill Sandalls weighs in on the Josiah Smith Tavern/Old Library question with which the town is grappling.
Gov. Deval Patrick tapped a Weston woman to serve on the Special Public-Private Partnership Infrastructure Commission.
Over 40 percent of likely voters in both primaries yet to make up their minds for the special election.
The forum will feature Democratic and Republican challengers in Needham at WCVB.
The Weston Board of Selectmen is seeking volunteers for the Council on Aging board.
Without additional funding, MBTA officials are forced to make difficult choices.
Medicare database shows how hospitals across Boston—and the nation—compare for care. Hospitals, meanwhile, criticized the data as inaccurate.
Local hospitals excel in different areas of emergency care. See how they stack up against each other.
MWRA is working in Weston this year to restore the areas around Norumbega Reservoir and Scheneck's Pond.
Leone will join the law firm of Nixon Peabody on April 29.
The grounds were closed after Sept. 11, 2001, but Patrick has said he wants to make the State House's iconic statue of JFK available once more.
A letter to the editor from Brett Rhyne.
Boston was selected among 35 cities to submit a bid by the United States Olympic Committee.
Alice Peisch will speak with constituents on March 15.
The Conservation Commission met with Weston Selectmen Wednesday night to talk about the town's 2012 Deer Management Program as well as its future.
The event was organized by Campaign for Our Communities, a coalition of more than 120 organizations across the commonwealth.
State Rep Daniel Winslow, former U.S. Attorney Michael J. Sullivan and former Navy SEAL Gabriel E. Gomez discussed a range of issues in the hour-long debate
The Conservation Commission and Board of Selectmen will review the 2012 Deer Program tonight and discuss plans for 2013. The 2012 deer management program report is available online.
Residents will elect 18 positions at the May 11, 2013, town election.
Harvey Boshart hopes to be Weston's next town moderator.
Town caucus begins at 7:30 p.m. at Town Hall.
Bill Sandalls outlines his positions on several issues as he requests residents' support leading into the March 11 Town Caucus.
The caucus will choose nominees for the Town Election ballot.
The forum is set for Tuesday at Stonehill College.
One candidate has name recognition, but experts say no one has separated himself from the field yet.
Rep. Alice Peisch will be in Weston later this month to meet with constituents.
Middlesex County has more than 9,000 federal employees, most of whom work in defense.
Two Democrats and three Republicans submitted the needed 10,000 names.
Deadlines are approaching for candidates to express their interest in filling a couple of open positions on town committees.
While specific deductions would end, personal exemptions would double under the Patrick budget.
Gomez, a former Navy SEAL, is planning several events this week to kick of his run for the U.S. Senate.
Douglas Gillespie is running for re-election to the Weston Board of Selectmen.
Nomination papers deadline is Wednesday, Feb. 27.
The warrant submission deadline is Friday, Feb. 22.
The Weston Democratic Town Committee has named its choice for the the senator to replace John Kerry, now secretary of state.
A recent Gallup poll says that Massachusetts is the most liberal.