Roberta Cicora was sentenced to jail for mailing threatening communications to Senator Scott Brown and Attorney General Martha Coakley Thursday.
Wrentham Study Committee has released the results of a Citizen Survey.
State Sen. Richard Ross and State Rep. Daniel Winslow stop by the King Philip School Committee for a discussion on local aide and Race to the Top.
Wrentham Center staple continuing to be a mainstay.
Former Congressman Barney Frank told the "Morning Joe" Show on MSNBC he is interested in being the interim senator.
Boston.com is reporting an early salvo has been fired in what could be the Senate special election showdown.
President, Congress have just a few days to avert automatic tax increases and spending cuts. A number of Massachusetts Congressman suggest cutting nuclear programs instead.
The Framingham pharmacy linked to the national meningitis outbreak filed for Chapter 11 today, Dec. 21 in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Massachusetts.
His office will be at 8 North Main St along with a second office in Newton.
National group issues statement about preventing future tragedies after shooting that killed 28, including the gunman, in Connecticut.
In theoretical races polled by WBUR and MassINC, Senator Scott Brown outpolled his Democratic opponents by 17-19 points.
With a lack of a required civics course at King Philip High School, the Wrentham Board of Selectmen recently discussed ways to encourage civic engagement.
President Barrack Obama is expected to nominate Senator John Kerry for Secretary of State, leading to speculation that Scott Brown will run again.
Rep. Dan Winslow said he was kicked off of Governor Patrick's Budget Office when he was delivering the Fluff.
Yesterday, Senator Scott Brown said goodbye in his final Senate floor speech.
National Grid was fined nearly $19 million, the highest fine levied against utilities in Massachusetts.
A study finds that Bay Staters will pay more if the child and college tuition tax credits expire.
Senator Richard Ross would like to make his constituents aware of three energy programs that provide fuel assistance, offered by the Massachusetts Department of Housing and Community Development.
The Town Clerk has announced the openings for the town election set for April 1, 2013.
With Governor Patrick proposing cuts to local aid, Town Administrator William Ketcham is preparing to minimize the impact of the cuts.
With a 3-2 vote, the Wrentham Board of Selectmen will petition State Senator Richard Ross to support a delay in the implication of the state's laws concerning medical marijuana.
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The Selectmen voted last night to keep the dual tax rate along with a 1.14% increase in property taxes
In his latest evaluation, Wrentham Town Administrator William Ketcham was praised for his performance in the position by the Wrentham Board of Selectmen.
U.S. District Judge Dennis Saylor has ordered an expedited hearing to determine whether to freeze at least $461 million in assets belonging to New England Compounding Center, its owners and two related companies, according to court records.
Troopers from all over New England want to help local drivers stay safe and prevent crashes during the holiday season.
Appearing in front of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, the co-owner of NECC refused to answer question on the meningitis outbreak connected with his company.
Senator Scott Brown passes on discussing potential runs for office at a press conference Tuesday.
During the Special Town Meeting, Wrentham Board of Selectmen Chairman Joe Botaish delivered the board's update on the town.
Appropriations approve include a new fire engine, new servers for Wrentham Town Hall and a new police vehicle.
Please join the Planning Board Tuesday, November 27 at 7 pm in the Delaney School Cafeteria for a Downtown Visioning Workshop.
Tomorrow, Wrentham residents will have a chance to vote on if Wrentham should have an area designated for adult businesses.
The GOP candidate for Congress voted at the Freeman-Kennedy School in Norfolk this morning along with his wife Hope.
Senator Scott Brown stopped by the Delaney School this morning to cast his ballot for the 2012 general election.
Senator Scott Brown held his final rally before the election Monday night at Lake Pearl Luciano's.
Updates on the 2012 elections here in Wrentham will be posted throughout the day. Connect with us on Twitter too at #PatchElections and tell us what you see by tweeting @WrenthamPatch and commenting on facebook.com/WrenthamMAPatch.
Two new polls released on Sunday show that the Senate race between Elizabeth Warren and Scott Brown could still go either way.
Voting for the 2012 General Election will take place at the Delaney School tomorrow from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
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Both Scott Brown and Elizabeth Warren couldn't agree on a make-up date for their four US Senate debate, forcing organizers to canceled it.