The Wrentham Board of Selectmen met on September 4 at Town Hall.
After being asked to appear in front of the Board of Selectmen, the Board of Health is trying to find ways to improve and address criticism.
Democrats say Romney was bad for the Bay State.
The Wrentham state senator would like to remind his district to take the proper precautions after recent increases in the threat levels for the virus in the district.
The Wrentham Board of Selectmen will meet on Tuesday, September 4 at 6:45 p.m. at Town Hall.
The Democratic candidate for Congress spent the morning in Wrentham talking to firefighters and senior citizens.
Massachusetts Senator Scott Brown (R-Wrentham) won't be going to the Republican National Convention until Thursday, according to a report in the Boston Globe.
Wrentham's Alya Brown will be performing at Republican Convention in Tampa, Tuesday and Wednesday.
Last year Wrentham schools received $3,000 in matching fund grants.
Foxborough Police Chief Edward O'Leary and Building Inspector Bill Casbarra said the town's parking bylaw during stadium events is now in effect and police will begin enforcing it at this weekend's New England Country Music Festival featuring Kenny Chesne
After being tied in the last poll from Public Policy Polling, Senator Brown has pulled ahead by 5 points over challenger Elizabeth Warren.
The Wrentham resident will be serving as the honorary chair along with his wife Gail Huff for the Walk to End Alzheimer's in Walpole.
The Democrats, who will face off in the Sept. 6 state primary, participated in an NECN debate last week.
The Wrentham Resident was apart of the push to pass Melissa's Bill and continues to push for new legislation though Protect Mass. Children
A roundup of endorsements (so far) in the race for Barney Frank's seat.
The Planning Board voted 6-0 against the tanks on the grounds that they were not of any benefit to the town of Wrentham.
Attorney General Martha Coakley’s office informed the town last week it approved the parking bylaw that prohibits parking fees in residential areas during Gillette Stadium events. The bylaw was approved at May’s Town Meeting.
The study will see if Wrentham could use smart sewering near the outlets and downtown.
This is the updated time for voter registration for August 17.
Joseph Kennedy III, Herb Robinson, Rachel Brown, Sean Bielat, Elizabeth Childs and David Steinhof were on hand to discuss jobs, the economy, health care and taxes.
The Selectment get an update from the Government Study Council, approve some vacancies, and discuss traffic on Route 140.
Senator Ross has announced that the Citizens’ Legislative Seminar will take place this October at the State House.
Sean Bielat, Elizabeth Childs and David Steinhoff squared off during a debate in Attleboro Monday night. They'll be debating again in Easton on Tuesday.
The $1.5 billion bill helps build infrastructure that strengthens the state’s economy over the long term, governor says.
Patch asked political influencers to react to the news Paul Ryan will be Mitt Romney's running mate.
Patch asked political influencers state-wide to react to the news Paul Ryan will be Mitt Romney's running mate.
Patch will be represented on the panel providing questions for candidates Sean Bielat, Elizabeth Childs and David Steinhof in Attleboro Monday. On Tuesday, Republican and Democratic candidates will square off in forums at Stonehill College.
Wrentham Developmental Center Nicholas D’Aluisio was awarded the Paulette Anjorin Community Service Award by the Department of Developmental Services
Candidates for Governor's Council described their relevant experience and showed where they stand on judicial issues.
Democratic candidates for Governor's Council will head to the Morse Institute Library on Wednesday.
The tax break was part of a larger economic development bill the Legislature passed earlier this week.
After a night of helicopters and explosions, the military exercises at the Old Wood School in Planville have come to an end.
The freshmen senator was given the rank of colonel in a ceremony in Washington D.C.
Killing of Woburn Police Officer Jack Maguire helped gain support for Melissa's Bill, which limits parole eligibility for convicted violent repeat offenders.
Legislators decide to take the bottle bill amendment out of the jobs act.