The Medford Historical Commission and Historic District Commission are charged with preserving Medford’s history and heritage, including historic properties such as the Isaac Royall House. The Medford Historical
City Assessor Ed O’Neil reminds residents that statutory exemptions for fiscal year 2011 should be returned as soon as possible in order for the exemption amounts to be
A quarter of all homeless people are veterans, and during the winter season, they need your help. This year, the need is greater than ever for warm winter
A run-of-the-mill business ribbon-cutting in Medford turned into a major political event on Sunday morning, with Governor Deval Patrick making a stop on his campaign bus tour to
New trash and recycling bins like the ones pictured above will be in use starting Monday, November 1, for the city’s new trash and recycling program. Each household
A quarter of all homeless people are veterans, and during the winter season, they need your help. This year, the need is greater than ever for warm winter
Karyn Polito Attends Fundraiser for State Rep. Paul Donato Karyn Polito, a Shrewsbury Republican running for State Treasurer, was in Malden on Sunday morning for State Representative Paul
State Presents Medford, 3 Other Communities with ‘Leading by Example’ Award Department of Energy Resources Commissioner Phil Giudice (left) and Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs Assistant
Medford’s wind turbine, located at the McGlynn School, powers 10% of the school’s electricity. The Harvest Your Energy Festival will take place on Saturday, October 23, 2010 from
State Award Recognizes Green Initiatives A worker performed some maintenance- 131 feet in the air- on Medford’s wind turbine last summer. The turbine, located at the McGlynn School,
On Sunday two benches were dedicated in honor of late Medford politicians Michael Catino and Marilyn Catino Porreca. Catino was a state representative and his daughter Marilyn was