St. Joseph School of Medford will hold an Open House on Sunday, January 22 fro 1-3PM. The school is located at 132 High Street. St. Joseph’s offers the
On Tuesday, January 3 the new Medford City Council kicked off 2012 with its first official meeting of the year. Rick Caraviello, elected in November, joined the Council
– Allison Goldsberry The Medford girls indoor track team turned in some outstanding performances at the Greater Boston League Freshman/Sophomore Track Championships at Somerville High School on Wednesday,
Despite a strong performance by Medford native and Matignon High School graduate Emily Fleming, the Lesley University women’s basketball team fell to visiting Simmons College, 76-34, in non-conference
The boys varsity basketball team enjoyed traveling to Orlando, Florida during the holiday vacation week to participate in a tournament. The Mustangs defeated Burlington, MA and Castlewood, VA
Nancy Holt: Sightlines The Tufts University Art Gallery is proud to present Nancy Holt: Sightlines, an in-depth examination of Holt’s early projects from 1966 to 1980, on view
February 15 Last Day to Register for MA Primary – Allison Goldsberry With all the talk about which Republican will come out on top in the Iowa caucuses
Historian Margot Minardi is the author of Making Slavery History: Abolitionism and the Politics of Memory in Massachusetts, published in 2010. She will be at the Royall House
On Monday, January 2, 2012 Mayor Michael McGlynn and members of the Medford City Council and School Committee were officially sworn into office. The elected officials’ two-year terms
The following is the speech delivered by Medford Mayor Michael McGlynn during the inauguration ceremony on Monday, January 2, 2012. Headlines were added by the editor and were