Six CPA projects heading to Town Meeting
The Community Preservation Committee advanced six projects to the May Annual Town Meeting.
The Community Preservation Committee advanced six projects to the May Annual Town Meeting.
Election season starts in full with the Town Caucus, where residents choose who will be on the annual town election ballot.
As his term is set to expire in May, Tom Palmer looks back on the work the board has undertaken.
Weston, Waltham, Watertown and Cambridge were honored for aiding Henry Knox's Noble Train of Artillery 250 years ago.
The town is finalizing its Open Space and Recreation Plan, which builds on the 2017 edition.
The Friends of the Weston Depot are soliciting ideas for what residents want to see at the historic train station on Church Street.
A Cambridge-based startup is proposing a free pilot program that would provide advanced traffic data to the town.
Tom Palmer is not seeking re-election to Weston's Select Board.
The Select Board voted to move the Paines Hill water tank access road after several months of discussion and an abutter’s donation offer.
A proposed $3.9 million reconstruction of Concord Road will have to wait at least one more year.