Medford is launching a new parking program in January. The program includes meters in city squares, increased enforcement, and an online hub, www.parkmedford.org, that has important information about
On Friday city and school officials met at Medford Vocational-Technical High School to announce a draft proposal for a new television studio. The TV studio would serve vocational
The Medford City Council recently approved new property tax rates for 2015. Even though the residential and commercial property tax rates are lower than 2014, the average tax
Long-time Medford City Councilor Paul Camuso announced today he will not seek re-election in 2015. The following is an announcement Camuso released on Thursday afternoon: Dear Friends and
Wynn Resorts presented a $200,000 check to Medford Mayor Michael McGlynn today to support the Krystle Campbell Memorial Peace Garden in Medford. The payment is part of a
– Mia Benjamin About a hundred community members, including civic and faith leaders, gathered at Medford City Hall on December 10 for a peace vigil commemorating the second
Despite the steady rain, a crowd turned out for Medford’s annual holiday celebration at City Hall on Wednesday. The event included pony rides, an ice sculpture, performances, the
The Medford Historical Commission seeks qualified individuals within the Medford community to serve on our board. The Medford Historical Commission, along with the Medford Historic District Commission, is
Medford’s annual holiday celebration is taking place on Wednesday, December 3 from 4:30-6:30PM at Medford City Hall. The event is free and open to all. Highlights include the
MassDOT is holding a design public hearing for the city’s planned “Peace Garden” honoring Boston Marathon bombing victims. The hearing is taking place at 6:30PM in Room 201
The City of Medford’s Veterans Services Office is once again collecting gently used winter coats and winter clothing for homeless Veterans. The Annual Coat Drive is scheduled for