Mayor Michael J. McGlynn and Medford’s Office of Energy and Environment are urging all Medford residents to participate in the Global Earth Hour on Saturday, March 26, 2011,
Swans Hang out in Medford Despite snow flurries and freezing temperatures, there is some hope for spring-like weather soon. Local architect and amateur photographer Doug Shoop snapped this
City of Medford Announces Street Sweeping Schedule Attention Medford residents: The following is a tentative street sweeping schedule for the Spring Clean up. This schedule is subject to
Live Music Event Celebrates the Fifth Season of the Medford Farmers Market Fresh honey (along with the live bees who produce it) from Golden Rule Honey is just
Ten thousand dollars and one year of free tuition are the two big prizes in a raffle sponsored by St. Joseph School Parent’s Club. Tickets are $100 each
State Treasurer Steve Grossman will speak at a luncheon sponsored by the Medford Chamber of Commerce and Century Bank. The event is taking place on Tuesday, March 22
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’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
K-5 Students Invited to Literacy Event Patriots Player Jermaine Wiggins to Read to Children Medford Mayor Michael McGlynn reads to children during Tufts University’s annual “Read by the
14 Bridges to be Replaced Over Ten Weekends in Summer Beginning on Monday, March 14th, work crews will begin construction activities in preparation for the upcoming replacement of