Selectmen proclaim election day, May 15th as “Brad Hill” Day
Lawmakers push health care reform
Rep. works to save school bake sales
Mass House moves to allow school bake sales
Massachusetts backs off School bake sale ban
State House News: House approves budget rider to rescue school bake sales
Bake sale ban: House rejects proposals
While waiting for jobs bill, GOP manages to advance some of its own ideas
New state nutrition law bans bake sales during school hours
House Votes To Reverse Ban On School Bake Sales
House overturns school bake sale ban
Talks indicate crime bill conferees still appear far apart
No opponents yet for local state reps
Eagle Tribune Editorial: Time running out on Crime Bill
Boxford/Georgetown forest saved from logging
Getting it down to a “T” in Wenham
MBTA calls for lower fee increase and fewer service cuts
Lawmakers call for review of hardship licenses
Spofford Pond Performs at State House
Talks continue as sentencing bill nears fourth month in conference
Rep. Hill Comments on RI Judge’s harsh ban on teen
Rep. Suggesting more local aid for Ipswich
Editorial: Ending free rides should be MBTA’s first step on deficit
Local legislators meet to discuss special education
Legislators loath to enact hikes for T
Lawmakers aim to boost school aid
State leaders scuffle with bridging MBTA gap
Our view: Good stop by police, bad miss by bureaucrats
Rep. Brad Hill previews GOP jobs bill on Fox 25
Legislators move forward with sentencing bill
The three-strikes bill met with opposition
Three-strikes rhetoric heats up
Editorial: Legislators try to look busy with cell phone ban
Most local lawmakers in favor of hand-held device ban for drivers
Citizens, officials outraged at proposed MBTA cuts
North Shore officials worry proposed MBTA commuter rail cuts will hurt tourism
‘T’ Officials Get an Earful on Fare Hike, Service Cuts
Ipswich facing higher T fares, less service
Rep. Hill interviewed on Mitt Romney
Rep. Hill speaking on Channel 5 about recent power outages
Hero’s sacrifice inspired change
Our View: This habitual offender got off lightly
Tarr, Hill seated on habitual offender bill panel
Rep. Hill to serve on conference committee
Capitol View Story on Conference Committee appointment
Capitol View Story on Melissa’s Bill
House passes Hill’s Melissa’s Bill
Doors Open at Acord’s New Home, Four New Apartments
Senate poised to debate repeat offender bill Thursday
House Approves $700k Increase in Welcome Home Bonus for Returning Servicemen
State to return $65 million to cities and towns
Pedestrian bridge reopens at Bradley Palmer State Park in Topsfield
GOP Jobs Tour Pushes Responsible Legislation
Reps support, cautious on pension reform
Education Funding Lawsuit Works to Gain Support with ‘One-on-One Dialogues’
Hill sponsors bill requiring ID’s at polls
State’s education funding formula challenged
Brad Hill Meets with Local Members of ‘The Food Project’
Hamilton Starts Converting Old Firehouse into Affordable Residences
