Tufts University’s first-year class of 1,360 students is once again one for the record books. Whittled down from 19,062 applicants, only 16 percent were offered admission, setting a
On Tuesday, September 1 Medford voters participated in the first City Council primary since September 11, 2001. Fourteen of the sixteen candidates advanced to the election, which is
This September, Salvatore’s Restaurant, the upscale casual Italian restaurant with five locations in the Greater Boston area, is hosting an exclusive cooking series with Executive Consulting Chef Antonio
You are invited! All Medford residents are invited to attend the upcoming Meet Your Candidates event, hosted by Jay Campbell and sponsored by Tufts Votes. According to Jay,
Senator Pat Jehlen (D-Somerville) announced today that the Massachusetts Senate is seeking nominees to participate in the 75th Citizens’ Legislative Seminar (CLS), which will take place October 20th
As we continue to grow out of the recent economic recession, the Massachusetts Legislature passed a balanced FY16 balanced budget which emphasizes economic growth, support for residents most
Candidates Stephanie Muccini Burke and Bob Penta to answer questions submitted from local residents As the race for Medford’s Mayor continues, the Medford Chamber of Commerce is pleased
Mayor Michael J. McGlynn announced celebrations marking the 385th Anniversary of the settlement of Medford. Founded in 1630, Medford is one of the oldest settlements in the Commonwealth
This week’s announcement by the MBTA of escalating costs for the Green Line extension was disappointing and unwelcome news. However, MassDOT and the MBTA are doing the right
The Medford Arts Council is seeking applications for grant funds to be used for projects taking place in 2016. Applications will be accepted September 1 through October 15. The Medford Arts
The Medford Green Line Neighborhood Alliance (MGNA) will meet at 7 p.m. Monday, Aug. 31, at the South Medford Fire Station, Zero Medford Street (corner of Main Street