The City of Medford released the following message on Saturday afternoon: “As of 8AM this morning, National Grid has reported two residential power outages. There are 108 plows
It’s 2013, and time for another municipal election. Every two years, voters head to the polls to elect the city’s leadership- Mayor, City Councilors, and School Committee members.
Updated 8:16PM Thursday, January 31, 2013 On Thursday Mayor Michael McGlynn joined over a dozen other mayors from around the state for a Mayors Against Illegal Guns meeting
– Allison Goldsberry Medford has been selected as a lead community in a statewide campaign to end distracted driving, according to information released by Mayor Michael McGlynn’s office.
Mayor Michael J. McGlynn announced that Medford’s Go Green Program was selected as the recipient of the 2012 Kenneth E. Pickard Municipal Innovation Award by the Massachusetts Municipal
The Mystic Valley NAACP, the Medford Human Rights Commission, and the Medford Disability Commission hosted their first Martin Luther King, Jr. Day celebration. The event, which took place
– Ken Krause Mostly condemned and all but abandoned, the Medford Department of Public Works yard on James Street is facing an inglorious end as the city prepares
The Mystic Valley Branch of the N.A.A.C.P. and the Medford Human Rights & Disability Commissions invite you to join them to commemorate and celebrate the life of Martin
– Allison Goldsberry The state has relieved the city of a $1.2 million debt, according to a statement released by Medford Mayor Michael McGlynn. According to the statement,
– Allison Goldsberry The Medford City Council will hold a special meeting on Thursday night to handle the agenda from their regular meeting on Tuesday, which ended after
Alfred “Fred” Pompeo has passed away just shy of his 95th birthday. Pompeo was an icon in Medford, serving as a guidance counselor, School Committee member, City Councilor,