Polls in Woburn and across Massachusetts open Tuesday morning, after weeks of early and mail voting.
Communities around the state have put in place additional precautions after the suspected arson of a Boston drop box, Sunday.
Everything you need to know about early voting, mail-in voting and in-person voting in Woburn for the election Nov. 3.
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The former School Committee chair filled Michael Anderson's seat and won't face an election until Nov. 2021.
Mayor Scott Galvin and Shred It are hosting the free shredding event for residents to dispose of outdated personal information.
The city council is the last in the state whose members are officially titled aldermen. With state approval, that could change.
The state grant will go toward upgrading the senior center's insulation and installing additional air-source heat pumps in the cafeteria.
The City Council is considering filing a petition with the state to change to gender-neutral titles.
ProPublica’s Electionland tip lines are open to take information about problems that prevent people in Middlesex County from voting.
More than 10,000 Woburnites cast ballots in Tuesday's election, thousands more than in previous state primary elections.
Over 4,000 ballots have been cast early and by mail, as of Friday morning, according to the city clerk's office.
Get ready for the 2020 Massachusetts primary election coming up on Sept. 1.
The city's fire department was one of 221 nationwide to win FEMA grants, Friday.
Woburn's contractor began clearing the site for the new headquarters at Forest Park this week.
Woburn will have seven days of early voting for the Sept. 1 state primary election, beginning Saturday.
The former council president stepped down after being appointed a state judge.
The Legislature and Baker Administration have committed to providing a baseline amount of unrestricted local aid and Chapter 70 funding.
Alderman Michael Anderson stepped down as president due to his appointment as a state judge.
Woburn voters will cast ballots in the Democratic senate primary race between Ed Markey and Joe Kennedy III, among other races.
Council President Michael Anderson, the district four alderman, will have to resign his city council position.
Library Trustees Mary Hines and Carol Seitz wrote to City Council defending Director Bonnie Roalsen as the library seeks staffing cuts.
The library will open with standard hours but visitor limits and other safety measures, the city said.
Sixteen companies are named in a settlement regarding industrial contamination at sites on Salem Street in Woburn.
Director Bonnie Roalsen wrote her version of events at the library in the Daily Times Chronicle, Wednesday.
The Minuteman Library Network will reconsider Woburn's membership, the Board said in a letter to the Woburn Library Board of Trustees.
The city told library employees they needed to make cuts to save money, but the city's budget, passed June 24, includes their salaries.
A resident found the city's Pride flag cut down over the weekend.
The Fiscal Year 2021 budget is a 2.5 percent increase, with a larger 3.8 percent increase to the school budget.
Artist Esben Rey told the Boston Globe that he is going to paint the mural bigger.
The $160.7 million budget includes a 3.8 percent increase to the school budget and a drop in the water and sewer enterprise fund budget.
A mural of George Floyd in the tunnel under I-93 was found defaced, Monday.
After initially being told by the city her protest would have to be delayed, a Woburn High Schooler won approval and brought out hundreds.
The city asked the organizer, Brooklyn Manna, to move the protest to 3 p.m., but gave her the go-ahead Wednesday.
"His murder at the hands of a police officer calls attention to the difficult work we have left to do," Haggerty wrote.
A graduating high school senior scheduled a protest for Thursday evening over the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis police custody.
Clark co-sponsored Rep. Ayanna Pressley's resolution to condemn police brutality after the death of George Floyd in Minnesota.
The city will give gift certificate to local businesses to Woburn families.
Legislation renaming the bridge was signed into law, Woburn's state legislative delegation announced.