The Office of Veterans’ Services is currently collecting items to be sent to military personnel stationed in the Middle East or overseas for our annual “Operation Medford Cares.”
On Monday, July 29th, The Boys & Girls Clubs of Middlesex County and its Medford Boys & Girls Club celebrated the service of Jacquelyn Rudis as its Club
On Monday Medford Mayor Michael McGlynn joined several other local officials in a meeting with Massachusetts Secretary of Housing and Economic Development Gregory Bialecki. According to information released
Story Updated 4:59PM Tuesday, July 30, 2013 – Allison Goldsberry Robert Maiocco, Medford’s second-longest serving City Councilor, surprised even those close to him when he decided not to
State Secretary of Housing and Economic Development Gregory Bialecki was in Medford on Tuesday to recognize two important projects happening in the city. The Secretary first visited the
On Tuesday, July 23, Neil Osborne, the first candidate to declare his City Council candidacy, submitted his nomination papers at City Hall with three times the necessary number
The city is making Wright’s Pond more accessible to those in wheelchairs and with mobility issues, according to Human Diversity Director Diane McLeod. The first Mobi-Chair has debuted
Updated 10:42AM Friday, July 19, 2013 On Thursday at the monthly “Circle the Square” event several candidates for local office greeted potential voters and collected signatures for the
Waiting for someone and think it’s ok to leave the car running, especially in this heat? Think again. The City of Medford’s Energy Committee has just launched a
On Monday morning Medford’s historic and run-down DPW yard was demolished. The Medford Municipal Garage, its original name, was built as a Works Progress Administration (WPA) Project and
The City of Medford’s new Assistant City Solictor, Kim Scanlon, was officially sworn in on Monday, July 8, 2013. Pictured at her swearing-in ceremony are City Clerk Ed