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Belmont MCAS Scores Continue to Set High Marks
Relatively the same scores from last year; nine of ten students advance or proficient in math, English.

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Relatively the same scores from last year; nine of ten students advance or proficient in math, English.

School children to help playground architect come up with a new Joey's Park blueprint.
Of 16,000 selected from across the country.
The first in a series of weekly questions to the state representative candidates in the 24th Middlesex District race.
"Godly Play" teacher and daughter recognized.
Donations from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the third floor of the Homer Building.
One Book One Belmont discussion, bike trail, Dems meeting at Town Hall, soccer in the afternoon.
Library's monthly program looks at suburbia through the lens of three novels.
Very young team appear set to make a splash in league and in the state.
Gusts up to 55 mph will reach Belmont around 8 p.m. and last the night. Likelihood of down trees, branches leading to power outages.
Benton meet up, Girls' Soccer in the rain and story time at the Belmont Public Library.
Want to stop by to speak to a principal or teacher? Now call ahead; they're likely busy.
The first in a series of weekly questions to the candidates for the 24th Middlesex District race.
Incidents and emergencies handled by the Belmont Fire Department.
Outscore last three opponents 8-2, meets league powerhouse Winchester Tuesday.
Dems prepare for general election by listening to candidates.
Belmont Savings sponsored event brings all sizes of dogs to main offices.
Rubi at the library, National Grid on Brighton and a trip to the Arnold Arboretum.
Lots of Romney sightings in Belmont as campaign takes time off from trail.
The new Benton Library, a triple header and a stroll around Fresh Pond ...