Morrison Park. Courtesy photo. – Allison Goldsberry The city is making $1,750,000 in improvements to four parks, Morrison, Hickey, McNally, and Columbus. That amount includes $1.5 million in
– Allison Goldsberry Two more raised crosswalks will be installed in high traffic areas in Medford as part of a pilot program, according to information released by Mayor
Medford City Council candidate Mark Crowley and his supporters held signs in Medford Square last Thursday during “Circle the Square.” Crowley said he met with residents “eager to
The Medford School Committee is holding a special meeting on Wednesday, August 21, according to information released by School Superintendent Roy Belson. The meeting agenda includes an update
The September 6 deadline for the Second Annual Medford Green Awards nominations is quickly approaching. Sponsored by Mayor McGlynn in conjunction with the Medford Chamber of Commerce and
Mayor Michael J. McGlynn is pleased to announce that Standard & Poor’s Ratings Services (S & P) has increased the City of Medford’s current bond rating from an
Signs like the one pictured above have popped up around the city. They serve as markers for a new walking route to be officially unveiled on August 15,
Medford Community Housing is offering a First Time Home Buyer Workshop in September. The program will run over the course of three evenings with 9 hours of instructional
Last week Mayor Michael McGlynn visited with students from Medford’s sister city of Nobeoka, Japan. The students are hosted by the Medford Rotary Club. Medford and Nobeoka have
The Medford City Council will hold two public meetings on Tuesday, August 6. Prior to its regularly scheduled meeting, the Council will hold a Committee of the Whole
Story Updated 2:48PM Friday, August 2, 2013 – Allison Goldsberry Several candidates, both new and familiar, have formally announced their intentions to run for local office in Medford.