EMARC (East Middlesex Association for Retarded Citizens), an organization that helps children and adults with developmental disabilities, was recognized by the Medford Commission for Persons with Disabilities and
Budget Discussions Continue Saturday, Monday, Tuesday The Medford City Council is currently considering a $133,285,781 for fiscal year 2012, which begins July 1. The budget breakdown is $88,385,781
Route 16 Overpass to be Replaced June 17-20 Work crews will continue the series of rapid bridge superstructure replacements on I-93 in Medford beginning on Friday, June 17th
Highway safety advocates say Massachusetts can save 18 lives, prevent more than 650 injuries, and conserve more than $170 million in health care costs each year through passage
The following letter is in reference to a message targeting gays that was recently posted on a sign in Medford Square: Once again the Medford Human Rights and
Talented local musician and Medford native Michael Maloney has been selected to participate in Best Buy’s nation-wide live music program that features local talent. Maloney will perform on
Join us at the McGlynn Middle/Elementary School library to learn about clean energy and to hear the story of the Medford Wind Turbine. The turbine project was coordinated
The Medford Office of Veterans’ Services is once again organized “Operation Medford Cares” and is currently collecting items to be sent to military personnel stationed in the Middle
Meeting will focus on creating a ‘land use vision’ for station area The fourth in a series of meetings about extending the Green Line to Mystic Valley Parkway
Audrey Carmosino (left) and Christine Ellersick (right) with reusable BPA-free water bottles sold as a fundraiser for the Medford High School Roots & Shoots group. The Roots &
Girl Scout Troop 71191 participated in the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life fundraiser last weekend at Hormel Stadium. Photo courtesy Laurie Arena.