- Allison Goldsberry
One of the city’s most talked about issues was back on the Council floor again tonight when City Council President Robert Maiocco proposed looking into creating a single rate for water and sewer usage.
Maiocco called ever-increasing water and sewer rates an “awful burden” and the city’s “number one issue.”
Maiocco said a single rate […]
- Allison Goldsberry
Many Medford women spent their Columbus Day holiday running in the 31st annual Tufts Health Plan 10K for Women.
Mariko Holbrook, 26, running with the Boston Athletic Association team, finished 27th overall with a time of 34:57 for the 6.2 mile course.
Medford Volleyball Coach and Somerville resident Jen Wilson, also 26, part of the […]
Friday Night Game 5th Straight Loss for Medford
Friday night’s game against Somerville was another tough loss for the Mustangs. Sophomore Michael Sullivan (#13) scored Medford’s lone touchdown- watch it below in a video highlight prepared by JD Sports Video.
Loss aside, Friday’s game will likely be remembered for a fight that broke out in the parking […]
City Hall. Photo by Paul Rapatano.
At tonight’s regular meeting of the City Council at 7PM at City Hall, Councilors will discuss combining the water and sewer rate into a single rate and, in light of the state’s accidental release of the social security numbers of thousands of licensed professionals, how the city can address releasing […]
Local Gallery Gives Youth Opportunity to Display Work
- Marc Gurton, Owner, 13FOREST Gallery
13FOREST Gallery in Medford is collaborating with The Art Connection of Boston to create an exciting opportunity for youth to exhibit their work in a gallery.
After the exhibition, which runs from November 29, 2007 to January 15, 2008, the work will be donated […]
Link