A years-long labor case involving a would-be Parks Department employee shows no sign of being resolved soon, despite a state ruling in the worker’s favor last month.
The Dedham public schools have settled a civil rights complaint filed in June by Dedham Middle School teachers on behalf of 13 special education students, closing a federal investigation on the matter.
Standing on the street where he has lived since 1971, Arthur Freitas returned time and again to a central point as he discussed the coming reconstruction of Colburn Street. Option 2, which would put a five-foot sidewalk and granite curbing on the south side, he argued would make Colburn too narrow when snow piles come into the equation.
Poll: Which option for Colburn Street do you think is best for Dedham?
With kickoff just two short weeks away, eager Patriots fans are already getting ready to fire up their grills and bust out their bottle openers for another season of tailgating.
The convoluted permitting process for Wildstar Farm has taken another turn, with Town Counsel Tom McCusker changing his mind in a memo last week about whether the Planning Board can require a sprinkler system on the project.
Citing a perceived lack of support from the Board of Selectmen, longtime Conservation Commission Chairman William Gorman resigned last night, saying he felt that he would not be reappointed if he put himself forward for another term.
A preliminary design for measures that could be taken to decrease traffic generated by the 4.5 million-square-foot Westwood Station project will be presented tomorrow night at the Thurston Middle School on High Street.