Story Updated 9:05AM Wednesday, July 21, 2010 Four Medford soccer players, including three Mustangs, recently participated the summer Bay State Games. The boys were part of the Metro
Home Team Bests Crosstown Rival The Medford Americans stayed red-hot with their sixth straight win, blanking the Andre Chiefs 5-0 at Playstead Park on Sunday. Medford American and
Medford’s pooches are being called upon to strut their stuff this fall. “Medford’s Top Dogs Show,” organized by the Jingle Bell Festival Committee, will include dog fashion show,
Hallmark Health, a major league provider of quality and advanced community healthcare, is proud to announce it recently joined forces with one of Boston’s major sports teams –
It appears another Medford treasure has been added to a list of 1,000 great places in Massachusetts put together by the state tourism office. The Brooks Estate joins
Joanne Berger-Sweeney, Wellesley College neuroscientist, to lead Tufts’ largest school Neuroscientist Joanne Berger-Sweeney has been named dean of the School of Arts and Sciences, the largest school at
Medford is receiving a $271,651 state grant thanks to being designated one of thirty-five “green communities” across the state. According to information released by the Governor’s office, the
Do your back to school shopping and help support the Medford Football team at the same time! Shop at Modell’s Sporting Goods store in Medford, Saugus, or Cambridge
Freni Fires Complete Game Two-Hitter Jared Freni fired a two-hitter, striking out eight, to pitch the first place Chiefs past the Mooney Tanners 4-0 under ominous skies at
15-year-old Babe Ruth All-Stars Eastern Mass District 3 Champs Bottom row, left to right: Connor Flynn (OF), Mark Fusco (C/OF), Nick Rocco (C/2B), John Lavoie (P/SS), Mike Koury
Six Medford residents will attend Tufts University this fall, four of whom graduated from Medford High School. Medford High graduates Andrew Terrano, Naomie M. Laguerre, Jennifer Mui, and