Boston Magazine has included Medford on its annual Best Places to Live list in the “starting out” category. The magazine cites Medford’s median home price ($355,000) and its
The Thursday Fortnightly Club held a Mother/Daughter luncheon Tea on Saturday, February 16, 2013, at St. Raphael’s Parish Hall. The theme of the event was a Valentine Tea
On Wednesday, March 20, 2013, at 7:30 p.m., architectural historian Alexander von Hoffman will give an illustrated talk on the “The Social Significance of Boston’s Colonial Country Houses.â€Â
English at Large (EAL), a volunteer-based non-profit organization that provides free individual and small group English literacy instruction to adult immigrants in 21 Boston area communities, recently announced
In the sprit of Valentine’s Day, Made in Medford wants to celebrate all that you love. On Wednesday, Made in Medford, the local segment of Comcast’s Project Open
The Zonta Club of Medford invites the public to its 7th annual Valentine’s Day Chocolate Auction on Tuesday, February 5, beginning at 6:30 p.m., in the lobby of
Come join us in January and February for our House History Lecture series at the Medford Public Library! Designing Home: Domestic Architectural Styles, 17th to 19th Century Thursday,
The Mystic Valley NAACP, the Medford Human Rights Commission, and the Medford Disability Commission hosted their first Martin Luther King, Jr. Day celebration. The event, which took place
– Ken Krause Mostly condemned and all but abandoned, the Medford Department of Public Works yard on James Street is facing an inglorious end as the city prepares