Middlesex Sheriff Peter J. Koutoujian in conjunction with members of the Massachusetts State Senate today released a National Institute of Corrections (NIC) study focused on the pretrial population
Mr. W. Warren Ramirez, a lifelong resident of Medford and loving partner of Kathleen A. Beebee, passed away at his home on Thursday, May 14, 2015. He was
Did you know Boston dominated the baseball scene in the 1870’s? Have you heard of Hall of Famers Mike “King†Kelly, Harry Wright, or John Clarkson? Well, come
Medford Overcoming Addiction (MOA) is hosting a community forum to discuss substance abuse. According to MOA’s Facebook page, event speakers will include addicts in recovery, family counselors, and
Medford’s Royall House Museum, a colonial-era structure that was home to the largest slaveholding family in Massachusetts, re-opens for regular tours on May 23, according to an announcement.
– Allison Goldsberry The Medford High School softball team earned their second straight win with a 6-2 victory at Malden on Monday. Senior captain Brianna Napoleone, pictured, once
The Lady Mustang lacrosse team earned a decisive 17-4 win at Salem on Tuesday afternoon. Nicole Mortell and Brianna Burke led the team with four goals and three
The section of Harvard Street between Main Street and Boston Avenue will be closed for a brief period this weekend due to Green Line extension-related construction. Crews will
The Medford Farmers Market will open on June 4. The market will again take place on Thursdays from 3-7PM behind Medford City Hall. A contest will be held
Photo by Alexander Svirsky, MassRoads.com. – Allison Goldsberry MassDOT and the MBTA are hosting two public meetings in May to provide an update on the design of four
The Medford City Council will review the final budget of Mayor Michael McGlynn’s career this week. The $155 million budget is more than $5 million more than this