Starting today, nomination papers are available at the Town Clerk’s Office.
The law that goes into effect on Jan. 1, 2013 allows store owners to place scanners in the aisles, making shoppers do their own price checks, instead of individually marking each item.
After hinting that he'd make a run for Sen. John Kerry's seat should he be tabbed to be Secretary of State, U.S. Rep. Ed Markey will run for Senate in 2013, according to a Boston Globe report.
President, Congress have just a few days to avert automatic tax increases and spending cuts. A number of Massachusetts Congressman suggest cutting nuclear programs instead.
With news that Sen. John Kerry may be tapped as Pres. Obama's nominee for Secretary of State, Markey said he will "seriously consider" making a run if the vacancy is announced.
A 'Redistricting Update' is also on the committee's agenda.
The meeting starts at 6:30 p.m. in Town Hall.
NStar was fined $4 million in responses to Tropical Storm Irene and the October 2011 snowstorm, but already announced it plans to appeal.
Congressman Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.), dean of the New England Congressional delegation, issued the following statement after the fatal school shooting in Newtown, Connecticut.
The deadline for 'Statements of Interest' is Friday, Jan. 11.
The Internet retailer said the collection would begin in time for next year's holiday shopping season.
The open portion of the board’s meeting starts at 7:30 p.m. tonight in Town Hall.
The Massachusetts School Building Authority (MSBA) Board will now review Winchester’s proposal at its April 3 meeting.
A look at tonight’s Board of Selectmen’s meeting.
Brendan Ryan will replace William 'Mo' Cowan of Stoughton.
More than 200,000 low-income households expected to benefit.
Some offer complaints, kudos and ideas.
"There's nothing that I can compare to what I saw down there," said one of the 25 troopers that helped out after Sandy devastated nearby states.
Troopers from all over New England want to help local drivers stay safe and prevent crashes during the holiday season.
The medical marijuana ballot initiative passed on Tuesday, which means up to 35 medical marijuana dispensaries can open in 2013. Would you be OK with having one in town?
Interested individuals have till Nov. 21 to apply.
State Rep. Jason Lewis won re-election, beating challenger George Georgountzos on election day Tuesday.
After losing six of seven precincts in his home town of Stoneham, State Rep. candidate George Georgountzos has conceded the victory to incumbent Jason Lewis.
Here are the ballots you will see at the polls today.
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Take a few minutes to read the state representatives' stance on local issues before heading to the polls.
Here's a list of precincts for Winchester voters on Election Day.
State Rep. candidates George Georgountzos and Jason Lewis answer questions previously submitted by Patch readers.
Find out what a yes or no vote on Question 3 will mean.
The candidates are into their final push, reaching out to voters in all sorts of ways.
Check out the side-by-side comparison on how the two candidates stack up on the issues.
Find out what your vote on Question 2 will mean.
Find out what your vote on Question 1 will mean.
Gov. Deval Patrick said Monday night that the MBTA will resume service on Tuesday and state offices will open at 10 a.m.
In a statement, Sen. Scott Brown's camp said it was "not appropriate to go forward with a political debate when a disaster strikes."
Earlier this month, the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency began using a new first-in-the-nation emergency alerting app, as part of its notifications to the public.
Gov. Deval Patrick declared a state of emergency on Saturday afternoon, saying that the path of Hurricane Sandy, which is tracking north, could hit Sunday night and linger into Wednesday.
State Rep. Jason Lewis and challenger George Georgountzos debated this week at Stoneham Town Hall.
The state representative candidate pledged that the legislator will not vote for higher taxes but will instead fight waste, inefficiency, corruption and mismanagement in state government.
The Boston Herald endorsed Sen. Scott Brown on Wednesday; his Democratic challenger Elizabeth Warren has recently had several endorsements as well.