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Sean Bielat responded to a statement today from Joe Kennedy III announcing his appearance in three general election debates.
Two recent polls show Democratic candidate Elizabeth Warren has more support from female voters, but Sen. Scott Brown has more support from independents.
At Tuesday's night meeting, Town Planner Paige Duncan updated the board on what the Planning Board is up to, Chief McMorrow and Finance Director Karen Jelloe stopped by to talk about the ambulance fund.
The agenda for the Sept. 18 selectmen's meeting has been released.
The latest findings from Patch's Red and Blue Commonwealth surveys that were taken.
The mayor and governor joined family members of 9/11 victims on Tuesday morning in commemoration ceremonies.
You can nominate a resident to receive the "Town of Wrenham-Volunteer of the Year" award.
Attorney Robert Jubinville won the Democratic nomination for Governor's Council.
Kennedy and Bielat both had huge victories in the district.
Despite low turnout, the GOP candidate for Congress spent Election Day traveling from polling place to polling place.
The two will face off in the general election to replace Barney Frank in November.
As of 12 p.m, only 271 residents had voted.
Steinhof, a Fall River resident and dentist, is vying for the Republican nomination for the Fourth Congressional District.
Brown, who is running on the Lyndon LaRouche Democratic slate, ran against Barney Frank in the 2010 primary election.
Elizabeth Childs, a Brookline resident and former Commissioner of Mental Health under Gov. Mitt Romney, is hoping to win the Republican nomination for the Fourth Congressional District in the primary.
A former assistant district attorney for the Cape and Middlesex County, Kennedy running for his first political seat. He is running in the Democratic primary for the seat, which will be held Thurs., Sept. 6.
A Newton native, Herb Robinson is running in the Democratic primary for the Fourth District seat, which will be held this Thurs., Sept. 6. Prior to this race, Robinson had an unsuccessful bid for U.S. Senate.
After challenging Barney Frank in 2010, and giving Frank one of the closest races in his 30-year career, Bielat is giving the Fourth District seat another shot. He is running in the Republican primary for the seat, which will be held Thurs., Sept. 6.
With the State Primary being held Thursday, Patch profiles each of the six candidates that are running for the seat in the Fourth Congressional District. The winner of this race will represent Wrentham in Congress.
Congressman Barney Frank and Boston Mayor Thomas Menino are also scheduled to speak tonight.
Presentation on district given at weekend meeting.
State facing financial crunch once again.
Last weekend's meeting may become a quarterly event.
Frequent winter storms have created a big expense for the town government.
Members of town's elected committees met on Saturday to share ideas.
Ross had previously served as assistant minority whip.
Board formally comes to terms with its town administrator candidate.
Wrentham has elected a surprising number of Republicans in a state famous for its Democratic Party loyalty.