In response to the Medford Chamber of Commerce, various local business groups, and the city’s elected officials, Mayor Michael J. McGlynn has announced that parking will be free
The City of Medford’s Veterans Services Office is once again collecting gently used winter coats and winter clothing for homeless Veterans. The annual winter clothing drive is scheduled
Mayor Michael McGlynn will deliver his final “State of the City” address on Sunday, November 29. McGlynn, the state’s longest-serving mayor, is retiring after twenty-eight years. His final
The City of Medford’s Prevention and Outreach Office (which functions as part of Medford’s Board of Health Office) seeks your help! A Community Conversation is being held Wednesday,
The Medford Historical Commission seeks letters of interest from qualified individuals within the Medford community to serve on our board. The Medford Historical Commission and the Medford Historic
Campaign aims to remove stigma from opioid addiction The Mystic Valley Public Health Coalition’s Opioid Abuse Collaborative announces its Anti-Stigma Campaign: #StigmaPreventsChange. The campaign includes PSA video, outdoor
On Veterans Day Medford will hold a dedication ceremony in honor of a very special veteran. The corner of Park Street and the Fellsway will be named in
The City of Medford’s Prevention and Outreach Office (which functions as part of Medford’s Board of Health Office) seeks your help! A Community Conversation is being held Wednesday,
On Veterans Day Medford will hold a dedication ceremony in honor of a very special veteran. The corner of Park Street and the Fellsway will be named in
Medford has broken ground on the Krystle Campbell Peace Garden nearly two and a half years after Medford native Krystle Campbell was killed in the Boston Marathon bombings.