On Wednesday at Lynn’s Gannon Memorial Golf Course golfers teed off to raise money for three new war memorials in Medford. Check out some video highlights courtesy of
Two years ago US Representative Ed Markey (D-Malden) urged Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff to make sure passenger flight lists were checked before planes left the ground. At
Two new faces will greet Andrews Middle School students in the fall, Principal Tim Blake and Assistant Principal Paul D’Alleva. Young and energetic, both served as teachers and
Customers enjoyed drinks and hors d’oeuvres at MassBank’s opening celebration last night. The bank opened its first branch in Medford in the Shaw’s parking lot on Locust Street
The completion of the Green Line extension to Medford and Somerville has been delayed until 2016 because the state is trying to get the federal government to pay
Compromise on Late-Night Pizza Deliveries – Allison Goldsberry How late is too late to deliver pizza? The City Council came closer to answering this question when it brokered
– Allison Goldsberry One month after the fiscal year officially began, the city has received an $800,000 cash infusion from the state to help balance 2008’s budget. According
The City Council meets tonight at 7PM at City Hall. There are several items on the agenda, including the settlement of a lawsuit brought against the city by
– Allison Goldsberry After again failing to reach an agreement during contract negotiations, the city and the police unions prepare for mediation. A joint labor management council will
 The historic Cradock Bridge has held up well over time. It’s slated for some improvements in 2014. – Allison Goldsberry Story updated 3:47PM August 7, 2007 Medford
Wakefield Beats Melrose in 1st Game, Extra Innings Updated 4:13PM The Medford Invitational Tournament opened on a scorching Saturday at Columbus Park. The first of many games among