On Tuesday evening the city dedicated two street corners in honor of the seven Fortunato and eight Santoro brothers that served in World War II. Check out these
Farmers’ Market today from 2PM-7Pm on River Street. Medford resident George Chrysanthos joins the market today with his unique olive oil. Medford artist and MACI member Will Tenney
Diners looking for a deal can sink their teeth into a fixed price deal at Bistro 5 during summer’s annual Restaurant Week. Actually stretching two weeks, from Sunday,
“Singing Trooper” Dan Clark, Soprano Mary Colorusso, and accordionist Ray Cavicchio will perform a musical tribute to the Medford Police DARE program in honor of Officer Pat Fahey
August 8 Tourney to Raise Funds for 3 New War Memorials Today Mayor Michael McGlynn’s office announced that golfers can still sign up for the Veterans Memorial Golf
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Street Corners Dedicated to WWII Vets Three of the Santoro brothers unveiled their sign at the corner of Wheeler Ave and Bow Street. The Fortunatos stand by their
Tonight the city will dedicate two different street corners in honor of two families that arguably gave more than their fair share during WWII, the Fortunatos and the
 This newspaper announcing President Lincoln’s death in 1865 is one of many priceless items owned by the Medford Historical Society. – Allison Goldsberry Soon all of Medford’s
Bob Maloney, a Medford resident and former head of the Medford Teachers Association, spent fifteen years as a physical education teacher before taking the reins as Athletic and
Medford Residents Raise Money for New High School Fields The Medford Field of Dreams Committee is well on its way to raising the $2 million needed to construct