A team of Medford residents is raising $3,000 to participate in an Autism Awareness Walk and Papa Gino’s is helping them toward that goal by donating 20% of
Nearly 3,000 plastic yellow ducks “raced” down the Mystic River this morning in Medford’s first-ever duck race, organized by the Chamber of Commerce. Though no one won the
This print of a Fenway painting by Thomas Lynch is one of several raffle prizes offered by the Chevalier Theater Organ Society and other groups during Saturday’s Duck
Story updated 9:30AM Wednesday, September 5, 2007 – Allison Goldsberry According to Salem Street Business Association President Betsy Lister, the SSBA will merge with the Medford Chamber of
– Allison Goldsberry Cars are out, and walking and biking are in; at least as far as the Medford Chamber of Commerce is concerned. The Chamber, taking its
A rendering of the view from the Malden River of one of the proposed office buildings at River’s Edge. Photo courtesy Gensler. A partially submerged barge was one
On Saturday, September 8 thousands of plastic yellow ducks will “race” down the Mystic River and lucky ducks that cross the finish line first will win one of
      Papa Ginos’ former Medford Square location, now vacant, and a rendering of Century Bank’s proposed new branch. – Allison Goldsberry Century Bank announced today it will sink
Residents Start Letter-writing Campaign for Coffee Shop, Eatery Residents are hungry for another restaurant in this location. – Allison Goldsberry Not long after Papa Gino’s vacated the premises
Customers enjoyed drinks and hors d’oeuvres at MassBank’s opening celebration last night. The bank opened its first branch in Medford in the Shaw’s parking lot on Locust Street
Millions of Dollars Secured for Several Projects – Allison Goldsberry Medford Square is due for some much-needed face lifts, and thanks to the efforts of Mayor Michael McGlynn,