Program Cuts, Layoffs Necessary to Make Ends Meet for Schools – Allison Goldsberry After several years of avoiding painful budget cuts, Medford has been forced to make some
A Medford teen has been arrested twice in two days for allegedly breaking into two Hillside homes. Richard Almeida, 19, was arrested on Friday, June 20, at approximately
A Medford man was arrested and charged in federal court last week for shining a laser into a State Police helicopter last December. Gerard Sasso, 49, was charged
Hundreds Head to Hormel to See Trophies Medford residents had the opportunity of a lifetime on Sunday to view and have their pictures taken with the 2004 and
Aide for Former Medford Rep Says Marzilli Suffers from Bipolar Disorder State Senator Jim Marzilli’s lawyer, Terrence Kennedy, has announced to the media that his client is suffering
The Medford Square Market officially opened for the summer on Thursday. The market, in its second season, will run every Thursday from 1PM to 7PM on River Street
School Committee member Fred Pompeo, pictured at left, is one of this year’s recipients. 2008 Disabilty Awards Recognize Those Who Have Helped Individuals with Disabilities The Medford Commission
Rising Costs, Unexpected Expenses Make for Tough Budget Season The city will tackle putting together a budget in the next couple of weeks before fiscal year 2009 begins
– Susan Altman, 2007 Market Manager The Medford Square Market opens Thursday, June 19. We’ll be on River Street in Medford Square (same spot as last year) every
Francis N. Pelosi Memorial Soccer Award Emma MacNamee Mustang Cheerleading Scholarship Brittany Medeiros Mark Comfort Memorial Scholarship John Beckshaw, Cross-Country, Indoor and Outdoor Track Ken Cooper Memorial Scholarship
Two Men Plead Guilty to Second Degree Murder Charge Middlesex District Attorney Gerry Leone announced today that two men have pleaded guilty to second degree murder in connection