Runners take their mark at the starting line on the Fellsway. Mayor Michael McGlynn kicked off today’s annual Labor Day Road Race from the Irish American Club in Malden.Â
Medford is in an election year, and on Tuesday, November 6 voters will head to the polls to select a Mayor, School Committee members, and City Councilors. InsideMedford.com has
Mayor Michael McGlynn, in his own words: With pride in our accomplishments and a heartfelt desire to continue on a positive path for the future, I respectfully seek
City Council candidate Mark Arena, in his own words: I am a second generation public servant. The son of Anthony and Norma Arena of Medford. My wife Laurie
City Councilor Paul Camuso, in his own words: Every citizen deserves to have their issues properly addressed by city government. As an elected official I have made this
City Councilor Breanna Lungo, in her own words: I would like to start off by thanking my family, friends, and of course, the Medford Voters. The support that
City Councilor Michael Marks, in his own words: Fusion candidate and City Councillor Michael J. Marks is a familiar face in Medford to those who support affordable housing
School Committee candidate Lisa Attenazio, in her own words: Dear Medford Voters: I’m a 1984 Medford High graduate and lifelong resident of Medford. I’m the parent of a
School Committee member Ann Marie Cugno, in her own words: I’m a member of the Medford School Committee. I’m a lifelong resident, a graduate of the Medford Public Schools
DiGiantommaso with grandchildren Stephen and Scott. School Committee member Lena DiGiantommaso, in her own words: – Widow of Alfred DiGiantommaso, Korean War Veteran and recipient of the Purple Heart
School Committee candidate Bruce Kulik, in his own words: As a parent with two children enrolled in the Medford Public schools, an active member of the citywide parent