Mayor Runs Unopposed; Veteran School Committee Member Not Running – Allison Goldsberry The biennial race for local elective office in Medford is unofficially underway as twenty-two candidates have
The Medford City Council will meet Tuesday, July 28 and has a fairly packed agenda. In addition to its regular 7PM meeting, the Council will convene a Committee
The Medford City Council passed a budget for fiscal year 2010, which starts on July 1. The $129,847,388 budget is less than the $132,038,396 budget originally approved for
City Faces $4 Million Deficit for FY2010 – Allison Goldsberry Mayor Michael McGlynn spent nearly two hours on Saturday morning briefing the City Council on next year’s budget.
Council to Look at FY2010 Budget, “Fiscal Constraints” Facing City The Medford City Council will convene a rare Saturday morning meeting to discuss next year’s budget. The Council
Cugno, Skerry, Camuso Speak Out at Democratic Forum Thursday Story Updated 4:39PM Wednesday, April 29, 2009 The Medford Ward 8 Democratic Committee has organized a free public forum
Council, Public Safety Officials Consider Options for Fines, Penalties Under New Law – Allison Goldsberry After Massachusetts voters overwhelmingly voted to decriminalize possession of small amounts of marijuana
Developer Proposes Condos The sale of the Fulton School will come before the City Council for consideration at its Tuesday night meeting. The developer, Rich Mar Real Estate
Council Approves Cut at Tuesday Meeting Story Updated 8:00AM, Wednesday, February 11, 2009 – Allison Goldsberry Mayor Michael McGlynn has asked the City Council to approve $1,436,971 in
Catholic Leader Celebrates St. Joseph’s 125th Anniversary Catholic Cardinal Sean O’Malley recently visited St. Joseph’s Church to take part in the celebration of the church’s 125th anniversary. Cardinal
Lungo-Koehn, Marks to Lead 2009 Council City Councilors Breanna Lungo-Koehn and Michael Marks (center) will serve as Council president and vice-president. Courtesy photo. The Medford City Council will