Mayor Michael McGlynn will deliver his final “State of the City” address on Sunday, November 29. McGlynn, the state’s longest-serving mayor, is retiring after twenty-eight years. His final
– Steve Freker, Medford Daily Mercury/Malden Evening News Just so everyone knows, there was no huge X-Box running the 128th Malden-Medford game yesterday at sunny and balmy Hormel
Coach Pappagallo (second row, fifth from left) is pictured with Malden officials and senior football players and cheerleaders at a luncheon with Medford at John Brewer’s Tavern on
Sweetie’s Too, a candy store that just opened in Medford Square, is offering Black Friday specials and is planning a grand opening on November 28. Owner Janet Donnelly
In response to the Medford Chamber of Commerce, various local business groups, and the city’s elected officials, Mayor Michael J. McGlynn has announced that parking will be free
Before Medford and Malden compete in their 128th Thanksgiving football game the two teams met for a special pre-game lunch hosted by John Brewer’s Tavern on Tuesday. The
The City of Medford’s Veterans Services Office is once again collecting gently used winter coats and winter clothing for homeless Veterans. The annual winter clothing drive is scheduled
The Medford High School Alumni Association (MHSAA) has announced the recipients of four awards that will be presented at Medford Night 4 with Tom Convery and the Medford
Medford’s Interfaith Clergy Association held an interfaith Thanksgiving service on November 22 at Temple Shalom in honor of Mayor Michael McGlynn, who is retiring after twenty-eight years. The
Last week, the new Noodles & Company in Medford opened and donated $1,000 to The Coalition for Arts, Culture, and a Healthy Economy (CACHE) in Medford. The donation
Story Updated 2:04 PM Wednesday, November 25, 2015 Update- statement from State Senator Pat Jehlen: “The new commuter rail schedules that were originally slated to go into effect