Medford Loses out on $168 Million in Federal Recovery Funds for Education Story Updated 5:49PM, Friday, March 20, 2009 – Allison Goldsberry Despite being forced to cut a
Want to reduce your home energy costs? Looking for cheap, do-it-yourself solutions? Interested in ways to finance energy and heating improvements? You’ll learn about all this and more
Info Meeting Thursday 6PM at City Hall Story Updated 10:30AM, Thursday, February 19, 2009 – Tom Lincoln, Chair, Recycling and Trash Improvements Commission For many years, Medford businesses
Developer Proposes Condos The sale of the Fulton School will come before the City Council for consideration at its Tuesday night meeting. The developer, Rich Mar Real Estate
Council Approves Cut at Tuesday Meeting Story Updated 8:00AM, Wednesday, February 11, 2009 – Allison Goldsberry Mayor Michael McGlynn has asked the City Council to approve $1,436,971 in
150 Parents, Local Officials Gather for Stand for Children Meeting Story Updated 6:39PM, Wednesday, February 11, 2009 About 150 parents and local officials gathered at Medford High School
Cugno Serving 2nd Term on School Committee School Committee member Ann Marie Cugno has been selected by her colleagues to serve as Vice-Chair. Cugno is pictured at right
Cut Follows $1.4 Million Local Aid Drop for Medford – Allison Goldsberry Despite Governor Deval Patrick’s promise to leave education aid untouched, Medford’s schools will lose $500,000 this
Catholic Leader Celebrates St. Joseph’s 125th Anniversary Catholic Cardinal Sean O’Malley recently visited St. Joseph’s Church to take part in the celebration of the church’s 125th anniversary. Cardinal
Towering over the McGlynn School complex and visible from Route 93, Medford’s first wind turbine and the first commercial-scale wind turbine to be installed at a public school
Donations of Warm Clothes, Toiletries Needed Tri-City Action Program, Inc., (Tri-Cap) of Medford, Malden, and Everett is hosting a free lunch in an effort to count the area’s