Medford Faces Tough Budget Story Updated 4:37PM Wednesday, January 28, 2009 – Allison Goldsberry Medford Mayor Michael McGlynn and dozens of other public officials received some bad news
The McGlynn School wind turbine, pictured at left, had its blades installed on Friday. Medford Environmental Agent Patty Barry is pictured with the turbine. Photo courtesy Susan Altman.
McGlynn in DC for Inauguration, Mayor Conference – Allison Goldsberry Mayor Michael McGlynn will join record crowds in Washington, D.C. to witness the historic inauguration of America’s first
Mayor: Local Aid Will Likely be Cut – Allison Goldsberry As Governor Deval Patrick prepares to deliver his State of the State address on Thursday, local officials are
Lungo-Koehn, Marks to Lead 2009 Council City Councilors Breanna Lungo-Koehn and Michael Marks (center) will serve as Council president and vice-president. Courtesy photo. The Medford City Council will
Supt. Belson: New Pot Law Should Not Impact School Policy – Allison Goldsberry After Massachusetts voters overwhelmingly voted to decriminalize small amounts of marijuana, both law enforcement officials
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
Old School to be Developed into Condos – Allison Goldsberry Another one of Medford’s old school buildings will be developed into condominiums. The Medford City Council voted to
Taxes to Increase Despite Drop in Property Values Story Updated 4:38PM Wednesday, December 17, 2008 – Allison Goldsberry Despite a decline in property values this year, homeowners will
Tree Raffle Proceeds Benefit Buddy Coholan Center Tufts University is one of the many organizations and individuals that donated trees to this year’s Jingle Bell Festival. A Celtics-themed