Psychic Denise Fix, known as the “East Coast Medium”, will be appearing at Carroll’s Restaurant, 21 Main Street, Medford, on Saturday, June 29 from 12:00 to 3:00 p.m.
The Royall House and Slave Quarters received the 2013 Massachusetts History Commendation at Mass Humanities’ annual Mass History Conference in June. This award recognizes groups or individuals who
The Peter Tufts House at 350 Riverside Avenue, Medford was built around 1678. It is one of the oldest brick houses in America. Peter Tufts, Sr., the first
Erin Keith, Founder, Director and Producer of Spotlight Productions is pleased to announce their Spring musical performance schedule of Peter Pan. There will be four performances with three
Following its successful debut in 2012, Circle the Square is pleased to announce its sophomore season bringing live entertainment back to Medford Square. The third Thursday of each
Local art students will get a chance to show off their talent at Medford’s new art gallery. A student art show, featuring the work of Boston Globe Scholastic
The Tufts Department of Music and Community Music at Tufts announce the formation of the Tufts Youth Philharmonic, a Friday afternoon orchestra for advanced high school orchestral musicians
Prominent literary historian Lois Brown will be the featured speaker at the annual “Giving Voice†program to benefit the Royall House and Slave Quarters on Saturday, June 8,
Local art students will get a chance to show off their talent at Medford’s new art gallery. A student art show, featuring the work of Boston Globe Scholastic
Renowned local author Dennis Lehane came to Bestsellers Cafe on Tuesday night. Lehane spoke about himself and very candidly fielded some questions from the audience. The son of
After months of work with professional artistic David Fichter, a mural depicting the history of the Mystic River was unveiled at the Andrews Middle School on Friday. “River