Blumsack Honored with City Hall Ceremony Tuesday – Allison Goldsberry From left to right, Bob Blumsack, City Clerk Ed Finn, and Assistant City Solicitors Mark Rumley and Anthony
Medford Health Matters Receives $100,000 Federal Grant Medford Health Matters, a local non-profit organization that promotes health and wellness, has received a $100,000 federal grant to fight drug
The Medford City Council will hold the first of their summer monthly meetings on Tuesday, July 15 at 7PM in the Howard Alden Memorial Chambers. Items on the
The Medford City Council will be conducting Council Meetings on the following summer dates and times: Tuesday, July 15, 2008, 7:00 PM Tuesday, August 12, 2008, 7:00 PM
Council Approves $600,000 Loan to Construct Wind Mill The School Committee approved plans for wind turbine similar to this one at the McGlynn School. The wind turbine pictured
79.9% of the entire school budget is for salaries and 20.19% is for expenses. With a projected enrollment of 4,753 students for the 2008-2009 school year, the proposed
After years of avoiding painful school budget cuts since experiencing a decrease in local aid from the state in 2002, Medford has been forced to make some tough
Story Updated 11:27AM Friday, June 27, 2008 The Medford City Council met Tuesday night to continue with budget deliberations for fiscal year 2009 and unanimously voted for a
Program Cuts, Layoffs Necessary to Make Ends Meet for Schools – Allison Goldsberry After several years of avoiding painful budget cuts, Medford has been forced to make some
School Committee member Fred Pompeo, pictured at left, is one of this year’s recipients. 2008 Disabilty Awards Recognize Those Who Have Helped Individuals with Disabilities The Medford Commission