At Chamber of Commerce event at The Gables, candidates address variety of topics.
Lewis spoke about the bills he filed in the Legislature this year to promote greater gender and ethnic diversity.
Breakfast and information event at The Gables.
MASSPIRG report on drug prices proves benefit of shopping around at area pharmacies.
Says money will provide grants are for cities and towns to fund projects like solar, electric vehicle charging stations, etc.
Come chat with Day this month in Stoneham and Winchester.
School funding formula one of the first targets for state senator.
Day says he looks forward to working with chairwoman Claire Cronin on a host of important issues.
Here's what you'll see when you go to vote on March 26.
But that means town may be asking for another override sooner than you think.
The reduced ask of $8 million for operating costs, $2 million for capital now heads to March 26 town ballot.
Jason Lewis says Education Reform Act of 1993 is outdated and no longer accurately reflects the costs to educate our students.
Last chance for Winchester residents to ask questions before town sets override figure.
Three candidates are in the running for two open seats on board.
Town leaders inch closer to picking override amount, with two more opportunities for residents to listen, learn and question.
Goal is to lessen harmful impact on families across the state.
State Representative says MLK's values are not Republican or Democratic values. These are the values we share as a people.
Potential March 26 override question just one of many topics at Thursday's meeting.
SAFE program funding will help educate both school children and seniors in community.
On Jan. 8 at 6 p.m., Lewis will discuss the survey results and take questions and feedback from the online audience.
State Senator looking for civic-minded individuals interested in a winter-spring internship in his State House office.
State Senator is hosting a portrait of Alexandrea, a teen who loves expressing her creativity through art and needs a family.
Audience members had the opportunity to ask questions and participate in the discussion led by the panelists.
Day says we can honor and give true meaning to the service of our veterans by being active participants in government.
Lewis: "I look forward to getting back to work and doing everything I can to advocate for the needs of our communities."
With 71 percent of Winchester voters casting ballots, Day gets 61 percent of the vote.
Community Conversation event will be held in Melrose on Nov. 14.
Lewis was recognized by the Workforce Solutions Group.
Day: "Unions helped to build the American middle class and I will always support the rights of our working men and women."
Group oversees qualified examiners who determine whether an individual should be categorized as a Sexually Dangerous Person.
Lewis: bill is "delivering the support that our communities need from the state."
State Senator praised for his support of programs for women and girls.
Day: We must continue to foster an environment where individuals feel comfortable sharing their stories of survival.
Bring your questions for candidate for State Representative.
In a Letter to the Editor, Michael Day says he was struck by the cynicism of the author’s attempts to demonize immigrants.
Residents John Kingston and Donna Patalano hoping for big turnout in their hometown.
Two-day October seminar geared toward adults of all ages interested in learning more about state government.
New law will promote and strengthen our behavioral health system and increase options for substance abuse treatment.
Select Board tackles traffic, speed, and internet apps.
Winchester center, along with MBTA concerns in Stoneham targeted by legislation.