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The $1 billion contract to operate the Boston’s commuter rail system is the largest contract in state history.
The Weston School Committee has issued a statement about the system's special education program.
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Our weekly roundup of some of the more unusual police reports from around the Boston area. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
The Democratic candidates for U.S. Senate meet in their second debate.
Officials in district attorney offices around the country are showed support for slain Texas prosecutors with black ribbons yesterday.
Developer Paul John McMann was found guilty Thursday on three counts of wire fraud.
Gusty northwest winds are expected Friday afternoon.
This beautiful Weston home perfectly unites a conventional blueprint with modern designs.
State police will set up a routine sobriety checkpoint for drivers somewhere in Middlesex County this weekend.
A few things you need to know on April 5, 2013, in Weston.
Looking for something to do this weekend? Here are our picks for the fun activities near home.
Protesters urged lawmakers not to pass Gov. Patrick's proposed gun control bill.
We've started the list, but now we're calling on agents and home sellers to post your sales in Wayland and Weston.
As Annual Town Meeting approaches, there are plenty of questions about Weston's future and its needs.
A few things you need to know on April 4, 2013, in Weston.
The Boston Herald reported that Lynch said party leaders are discouraging people from donating to his campaign.
What's happening in Weston today you should know about.
The following information was supplied by the Weston Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned it does not indicate a conviction.
Cars were also broken into in Wayland the same night.
The program aims to keep a closer look at who is using welfare, how it is being used and to restore public trust in the office.
State party believes congressman is using taxpayer-funded resources for his campaign among other complaints, the Boston Herald reports.
Here's what's happening in Weston.
The Dirty Dozen list highlights scams taxpayers can encounter at any point during the year, but which often peak during tax time.
Have you noticed signs of spring in your yard or around town?
This new addition to the Wayland real estate market tastefully blends New England tradition with quality, modern renovations.
The new system would replace all of the tolls in the state, but could put about 400 state employees out of work.
Our weekly roundup of some of the more unusual police reports from around the west-of-Boston area. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
It's time to register your kids in the Weston Public Schools kindergarten program for 2013-14.
A Weston real estate pair fell in love with a badly injured pit bull mix, and they're selling homes to support the organization that saved her.
Sheriff Peter Koutoujian hopes to answer that question during an inaugural Citizens Academy.
The Weston300 Golf Tournament is coming.
A Weston philanthropist will receive the Cor Vitae (Heart of Life) Award during the American Heart Association's Annual Boston Heart Ball.
Meet Kelly D'Amaro and cheer her on when she runs the 117th Boston Marathon.
An empty storefront in the center of town could use a bit of vision.
A few facts, figures and tidbits about April 1.
Gene Miller didn't know her work to revitalize Weston's athletic fields would ultimately send her in a new career direction.
Weston Patch reader Sanford Whitehouse submitted this photo, which got us wondering who else has had a coyote spotting lately.