The Planning Board is grappling with recently-enacted requirements for multi-unit housing in towns served by the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority. The most
The Recreation Commission this week endorsed construction of a four-court pickleball complex and dispatched the concept to the Fields Partnership to settle
The Community Preservation Committee last week voted to recommend approval of adding $600,000 to the Municipal Affordable Housing Trust, intended to facilitate
School nurses always work “incredibly hard,” according to Bedford Superintendent of Schools Philip Conrad. But now, he described, the nurses are working
Monday’s virtual Bedford Martin Luther King Jr. Day event promises to be energizing, gratifying, and thought-provoking. The celebration, presented every year by