Mayor Michael McGlynn, District Attorney Gerry Leone, and School Committee members Ann Marie Cugno and Robert E. Skerry. Leone administered the oath of office to McGlynn at the
Residential Property Owners Receive a Break – Allison Goldsberry With a soaring housing market over the past few years, residential property owners saw their property tax bills increase
The Medford City Council. From left, Robert Penta, Stephanie Muccini Burke, Robert Maiocco, Breanna Lungo, Michael Marks, Frederick Dello Russo, Jr., and Paul Camuso. Courtesy photo. – Allison
– Allison Goldsberry While some city councilors say they don’t have enough on their agenda to justify a weekly meeting, others say the weekly Council meeting is one
The Medford City Council. Courtesy photo. – Allison Goldsberry The Medford City Council will hold a public hearing Tuesday night at 7PM at City Hall to determine the
Eyes Multi-Tiered Rate System The City Council discussed creating a multi-tiered water and sewer rate system where consumers that use more water pay a higher rate. – Allison
This West Street home was recently part of an affordable housing lottery. Courtesy photo. – Allison Goldsberry With costs going up on just about everything, from gas to
Councilor Says “Back Room Deal” Took Place for Leadership The Medford City Council. From left: Robert Penta, Stephanie Muccini Burke, Robert Maiocco, Breanna Lungo, Michael Marks, Frederick Dello
Medford City Hall. Photo by Paul Rapatano. The Medford City Council will hold a subcommittee meeting at 6PM Tuesday in addition to their regular 7PM meeting. The Subcommittee
Considers Banning Road Crews, Trash Collection During Rush Hour Traffic and a double-parked minivan on Riverside Avenue in Medford Square. – Allison Goldsberry It’s no secret that traffic
The Medford City Council will meet tonight at 7PM at City Hall. Items on the agenda include an update on continued improvements at Medford High School and a