By looking to address climate change as its number one priority, Warren officials and members of the public have drafted a document that seeks to simultaneously affect positive change in multiple other related areas.
(Editor’s Note: This story is the second in a two-part series on the Select Board’s final interviews on Saturday with the four finalists hoping to become Reading’s next town manager.)
BOSTON – (Press Release) Governor Maura T. Healey today filed two bills that would increase resources for Massachusetts’ 351 cities and towns. The Municipal Empowerment Act expands on tools available to municipal leaders to generate revenue by allowing them to increase local option taxes on meals and lodging. The bill would also create a new local Motor Vehicle Excise
HAVERHILL — Many people around Haverhill knew him as Dennis “The Can Man.” Fewer knew him by his real name, Dennis Babbitt. The tall, lanky man who was often spotted