Stephen Lynch and Dan Winslow take Wrentham in the senate primaries.
Also see how some of Wrentham's residents are voting and why.
A special primary for the United States Senate in Massachusetts is being held today.
A look at the candidates for the Wrentham Board of Selectmen this year.
Executive director of the Centre for Spatial Law and Policy, Kevin Pomfret talks about the legal ramifications of using geospatial data.
Selectmen discussed ways of involving and educating Wrentham's youth in the inner workings of their town.
Wrentham does not have a need to supplement budget in 2014 with free cash, according to the town administrator.
Karl Rowe points out Brown's long family ties to New Hampshire in possible run for the United States Senate from the Granite state.
State lawmakers have proposed four ways to fund transportation going forward.
The U.S. Postal Service had planned to end Saturday delivery.
Wrentham selectmen candidates Joseph Botaish and George Smith aired their views during the Wrentham Citizens Alliance Debate Wednesday night.
The stop at the Route 1 eatery was one of many for Gomez yesterday who toured the South Shore on the campaign trail.
The Delaney School has had two boiler break.
Senator Richard J. Ross and his fellow republicans are offering a transportation plan without having to raise taxes.
The Citizen's Alliance is sponsoring an election debate tonight at the Fiske Public Library.
Area women selected as the Unsung Heroines of 2013 by Massachusetts Commission on the Status of Women.
Building inspector Nicholas Tobichuk announed he would be retiring this week.
Wrentham is having Arts on the Common.
Wrentham Holly Club holding fashion show to support local institutions.
Citizens Bank is offering the TruFit Good Citizen Scholarship Award
Tradition continues in Wrentham.
Among Massachusetts' 14 counties, only Dukes County and Middlesex County was healthier according to the study.
Military members, veterans and their spouses can now attain professional licenses.
These are the meetings taken place in Norfolk, Plainville and Wrentham this week.
George R. Smith Jr. filed his nomination papers for selectman Tuesday, challenging incumbents Joseph Botaish and Gail Pratt for the two open seats.
State Rep Daniel Winslow, former US attorney Michael J. Sullivan, and former Navy SEAL Gabriel E. Gomez discussed a wide-range of issues in the hour-long debate
Former United States senator Scott Brown will be working for the law firm of Nixon Peabody.
United States Senate candidate Dan Winslow will be releasing his tax returns for the last 10 years.
Wrentham's snow and ice budget is at $200,000.
Wrentham Selectmen vote to approve a bid on a new ambulance for the Wrentham fiire Department.
Sequester cuts could have impact on the Wrentham Public School District.
Wrentham selectmen to discuss street lights tonight.
A trial on the charges ended in a hung jury last year.
Two Democrats and three Republicans submitted the needed 10,000 names.
Town administrator William Ketcham said Wrentham's town meeting will have rezoning articles for vote to increase the commercial tax base of the town.
Phase one of construction is set to begin in the spring.
The Republican party is getting excited about the possibility of Scott Brown and Charlie Baker teaming up to run for Governor and Lt. Governor.
Town government committee says they will be working on improving organizational structure long and short term.
Scott Brown isn't talking about his political future, but the state Democrats are acting like he will be a candidate for Governor of Massachusetts.
Nofolk state representative Dan Winslow and Cohasset businessman Gabriel Gomez are the only declared Republican candidates for the U.S. Senate.