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School Committee Approves Light Department Transfer
Now it's up to BMLD whether to accept the land or begin talks with Purecoat.
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Now it's up to BMLD whether to accept the land or begin talks with Purecoat.
July 12 meeting set to discuss private money supporting sports programs.
Classes are free; limited to eight.
Belmont Fire reports no heat related emergency calls in past day-and-a-half.
Law enforcement activity for the week in town.
More: Multiple mortgages taken out on home of elderly client of care taker accused of ethics violations.
School department likely to say yes to Light Department's site next to High School.
What happened in and around town for the past week.
Record-breaking heat had residents heading inside, to the pool, watch a movie or eat ice cream.
Strain on electrical system could result in outages, moderation advised.
Pols expected a four percent reduction in local aid and got it.
Community service requirements for grade promotion makes this a good time to act for others
But don't expect quick decision from Belmont School Dept.; will wait for formal presentation.
The first in a series of walks in Belmont's neighborhoods.
Long-awaited update to internet presence will make surfing books that much easier.
A stretch of Trapelo Road that reaches from square to square now under repair.
Twelve-year-old was hit while crossing the road in Brooklin, ME.
Records indicate Ann Romney purchasing townhouse in McLean redevelopment.