Foxborough selectmen discussed reaching out to the board of selectmen in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
Register of deeds addresses Sharon Adult Center and Council on Aging Over 60 Men's Club.
A tax on cigarettes, junk food, aim to raise money for state and make residents healthier.
The White House has agreed to answer five questions from lucky Patch readers. You can be one of them.
Boston City Councilor Mike Ross will not pursue the 4th Congressional seat long held by Barney Frank.
Board may seek to establish charter commission.
Board extends contract of town administrator William Ketcham.
"[The MBTA cuts] would have a devastating affect on our students...and people of all walks of life," Newton Mayor Setti Warren said at a public hearing Tuesday night.
Selectmen hear about possible solution for town website.
Sean Bielat will run as a Republican in the 4th Congressional District.
The open house will take place on Saturday, Jan. 21st from 1 – 5pm at The Union Church Fellowship Hall.
AG Coakley wants utility penalties to go to customers.
Dog licenses are available.
Public offered email updates on real estate statistics.
Casino opposition holds strong in Norfolk. Foxborough selectmen look ahead to regular town business as casino talk remains.
Town's rate substantially lower than surrounding towns.
Democrat Marty Farren seeks the Fourth Congressional District seat held by Barney Frank.
Wrentham selectmen work on setting goals for town administrator.
Public hearing held on retail complex.
The two scenarios would increase fares by either 35 or 43 percent.
Selectmen take vote against Foxborough plan.
The local Democrat recently dropped out of the U.S. Senate race to run for the seat currently held by Barney Frank.
Looking back at the last year in Wrentham government news.
The motion by Selectman Lorraine Brue was to send a letter to Governor Patrick, the state gaming commission, Robert Kraft and Steve Wynn stating the town doesn't want to be a casino host town.
Patch recently sat down with U.S. Senate candidate Jim King, who lives in Dover.
Hearing on proposed changes to permit will be held Jan. 4.
Brookline local and Boston University Law professor announced his candidacy for the 4th Congressional Seat.
Chatter, sign theft and high tensions over proposed casino continue in Foxborough.
Town's unemployment numbers drop.
Four candidates have taken out nomination papers.
State sees jobless rate fall to 7 percent.
Massachusetts senators Scott Brown and John Kerry ask for review of nation's electric grid.
Governor Deval Patrick appointed Stephen Crosby as chair of the Massachusetts Gaming Commission Tuesday.
Despite all the attention that Foxborough is getting, Mayor Menino says Eastern Mass. casino location will be a long process.
Candidates can start filing for the April 2 election next week.
The five democratic senators looking to square off against Scott Brown met in a forum at Stonehill College Monday.
Local government will look at ways a casino in Foxborough would affect the town.
Fire Chief Jay McMorrow and firefighter Patrick Rockett received citations at Tuesday night's selectmen meeting.
What do you think about the cuts to the US Postal Service?
Facing bankruptcy, the U.S. Postal Service is planning to close post offices and processing centers.