The Medford Fire Department honored eleven of its own men with the Warren W. Thompson award during a City Hall ceremony on January 30, 2008. The award is
The Medford School Committee will meet Monday night at 7PM at City Hall. At tonight’s regularly scheduled meeting the Committee is expected to accept an anonymous $2,500 donation
Firefighter Richard Murray receives his award from Medford Fire Chief Frank Giliberti and Paul Thompson during Wednesday’s ceremony at Mayor Michael McGlynn’s office. Murray, now retired, was honored
– Allison Goldsberry The modest increase in local aid for Medford in Governor Deval Patrick’s proposed budget still leaves Medford $600,000 “in the hole” come budget time this
At right: A Medford firetruck during the war memorial dedication ceremony last October. Photo by Alexander Svirsky. The Medford Fire Department will honor its own at a ceremony
– Allison Goldsberry The Medford School Committee will take a look tonight at Governor Deval Patrick’s proposed budget, which increases Medford’s education aid by $413,000. According to the
Can Claim Refundable Credit Against Personal Income Taxes – Allison Goldsberry According to Medford’s Chief Assessor, Ed O’Neil, some of Medford’s seniors could be eligible for a state
Seeks Creation of Full-time, State-Funded Planning Position for Project – Allison Goldsberry The impending Green Line extension to Medford has many residents both curious and concerned, and they
Council Will Discuss Project Tuesday; Public Info Meeting Wednesday A Green Line train at Cleveland Circle. Photo courtesy Alexander Svirsky, MassRoads.com. – Allison Goldsberry There was one thing
Will Take Affordable Housing Gig in Waltham – Allison Goldsberry Affordable Housing Specialist Erica Schwarz is leaving Medford to take the top spot at her former employer, a
Responds to Council’s Questions on Fire Alarm Status Emergency vehicles outside of Medford High School during the August 2007 fire. – Allison Goldsberry A small fire at Medford