Story Updated 4:21PM, Tuesday, February 16, 2010 On the heels of several high profile cyber-bullying cases across the state, including the recent tragic suicide of a South Hadley
Over the past several weeks many people dropped off clothing, bedding, and medical supplies at Medford City Hall for Haitian earthquake victims and the goods are officially on
Funding for Medford High Field of Dreams Project Approved – Allison Goldsberry After three years of active fundraising and lobbying by several Medford parents, Medford High School will
The City Council approved, 6-1, a proposed $2 million loan order for the Medford High School “Field of Dreams” project during its Tuesday meeting. The $2 million loan
Story Updated 9:37AM Wednesday, January 27, 2010 – Allison Goldsberry City Councilor Michael Marks has proposed a ban on text-messaging while driving on Medford’s roads. Councilor Marks said
City Hall Collecting Clothing, Bedding, Medical Supplies for Haiti – Allison Goldsberry City Hall will serve as a central location for those looking to donate much-needed clothing and
The following announcement is from Mayor Michael McGlynn’s office: Mayor Michael J. McGlynn has announced plans to assist the people devastated by the earthquake in Haiti. “During this
Veteran Members Selected as Vice-Chair, Secretary The new School Committee, sworn-in last week, held its first regular meeting of 2010 Monday night and selected its leadership for the
‘Unlimited’ Supply of Vaccine Available Medford is holding a free H1N1 vaccine clinic on Saturday, January 9 at Medford City Hall. The clinic will run from 10AM-1PM in
Information Session Wednesday, January 6 at 6:30PM at Medford City Hall Eight new townhouses and condominiums built on the site of the former Lincoln-Kennedy School will become available
Despite the snow, the city’s inauguration went on as planned at City Hall on Sunday morning. Mayor Michael McGlynn was sworn in for his twelfth consecutive term by