A look at the debt exclusion issue in Wrentham.
Newton Mayor Setti Warren to visit Sharon on Aug. 14.
Residents had their questions about the June 4 measure answered.
With recent price hikes, municipal governments are keeping an eye on how fuel prices affect budgets.
Board takes no official stance on debt exclusion issue.
Setti Warren announces he will run against Scott Brown in 2012 race.
Media peppers him with questions about bin Laden photos.
School buses may be cut as school district looks to bring down budget.
Officials praise President Obama, military for their actions.
Wrentham Republican says oversees duty with help him with Senate responsibilities.
The KP School Committee is set to look at an amended budget.
Winslow said a proposed change to the way town health-care plans are set up could save towns money.
Most major town issues pushed back to June Special Town Meeting.
The warrant for tonight's annual Town Meeting.
State Rep. Daniel Winslow visited Tuesday's Board of Selectmen meeting.
Town selectmen approve debt exclusion vote in effort to bridge budget gap.
The Wrentham School Committee looked at ways to bring budget down Tuesday night.
Wrentham police and fire departments gave presentation at Monday night's committee meeting.
Kim Carr, the chairwoman of the Wrentham Elementary School Committee and a member of the King Philip School Committee, looks back on her time with the schools.
The Wrentham Finance Committee writes about the state of the budget.
Michael Carroll will join Wrentham Board of Selectmen.
The results of the April 4 town election.
Lynn Desrochers, Edward Goddard and write-in candidate Heather Cunningham running for School Committee seats.
Three seek Planning Board seat in April 4 election.
Recently released census data saw Wrentham grow by nearly four percent.
Candidates Mary Dunn, Michael Carroll and John Fragola speak to voters.
Good turnout for public hearing.
Town looking to overcome $1.7 million gap.
Carroll will face Dunn in April 4 election.
Dunn will face Carroll in April 4 elections.
The town is currently facing a projected $2.1 million deficit.
Proposal would begin evening hours, shortened Friday hours sooner.
The board discussed the matter at their meeting Tuesday night.
Winslow has filed a bill to extend current MBTA management rights to all public sector employees.
Measure intended to improve economy.
The senator held a launch event Tuesday night at Luciano's.
Hundreds dropped by Lake Pearl Luciano's to meet the senator.
Sen. Scott Brown had a book launch event at Lake Pearl Luciano's.
Sen. Brown will be interviewed on "60 Minutes" this weekend.
Possibility was raised at selectmen meeting.