Mayor Michael J. McGglynn today announced results of the city’s new single stream recycling program during the first five months of the program, November 1st through March 31st.
First Public Meeting Wednesday, April 6 Columbus Park, pictured above during last year’s Medford Invitational baseball tournament, is one of many parks and open spaces in Medford that
Program Started “at Worst Possible Time” Yet Meeting Goals Medford’s new trash and recycling program was put to the test this winter. Scenes like this one played out
Mayor Michael J. McGlynn and Medford’s Office of Energy and Environment are urging all Medford residents to participate in the Global Earth Hour on Saturday, March 26, 2011,
City of Medford Announces Street Sweeping Schedule Attention Medford residents: The following is a tentative street sweeping schedule for the Spring Clean up. This schedule is subject to
Popular Drive-in Chain Considers Former Kiss 108 Site – Allison Goldsberry Sonic, a popular drive-in restaurant chain known for its retro food, is checking out Medford for its
The Medford City Council will consider several resolutions on Tuesday, including two concerning city-wide parking enforcement and refinancing of city bonds. Newly appointed councilor Mark Arena has offered
Nobeoka Residents Helping Friends, Family in Devastated Areas Medford High School students Sarah Mason and Will Durney with Japanese exchange students Masaya Yano and Yuri Hiroki. The four
Medford’s Sister City Spared Brunt of Quake, Tsunami; Asks for Prayers, Donations Pictured, from left to right: Doug Shoop (Rotary Club), Japanese exchange students Masaya Yano and Yuri
Five school buildings were recognized by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for their energy efficiency and they received special Energy Star plaques in a ceremony at the
The Medford City Council will discuss recent criminal activity in the city and will consider supporting the creation of casinos in Massachusetts on Tuesday. A Committee of the