The Medford City Council will consider several resolutions on Tuesday, including two concerning city-wide parking enforcement and refinancing of city bonds. Newly appointed councilor Mark Arena has offered
March 29 Event Open to Public Community members are invited to attend a special reading and book signing by Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Rita Dove. Ms. Dove was the
14 Bridges to be Replaced Over Ten Weekends in Summer Prep Work Continues March 21-March 25 Work crews will continue construction activities in preparation for the upcoming replacement
Nobeoka Residents Helping Friends, Family in Devastated Areas Medford High School students Sarah Mason and Will Durney with Japanese exchange students Masaya Yano and Yuri Hiroki. The four
Medford Police Look for Suspects in Stabbing – Allison Goldsberry Medford Police are looking for four suspects who allegedly attacked and stabbed a man who was jogging. The
Pinky’s Famous Pizza Closes for Alleged ‘Non-Compliance’ with Labor Laws; Re-Opens on Saturday Story Updated 1:46PM Saturday, March 19, 2011 Pinky’s Famous Pizza, located on Main Street in
Medford’s Sister City Spared Brunt of Quake, Tsunami; Asks for Prayers, Donations Pictured, from left to right: Doug Shoop (Rotary Club), Japanese exchange students Masaya Yano and Yuri
Five school buildings were recognized by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for their energy efficiency and they received special Energy Star plaques in a ceremony at the
Over 900 local children attend Tufts University Hillel’s 12th annual “Read by the River” education fair on Sunday, March 13. The event was developed to promote the importance
Saint Clement School announced Tuesday that Taylor Laffey and her sister, Christine, will be at Saint Clement’s on Thursday, March 17, at 9:30 a.m. to talk to Saint
The Medford High School Varsity Cheerleaders competed Sunday at the MSSAA Winter State Cheerleading Tournament held at Wachusett Regional High School. “There were 12 awesome teams in Division