Citizens Important to Square Revitalization, Need to Support Businesses The following update on the Medford Square Revitalization effort was written by Revitalization Committee Co-Chair Rick Orlando. The next
The Medford City Council will meet Tuesday night at 7PM in the Council Chambers at Medford City Hall. Items on the agenda include a discussion on the Green
Members of Medford’s Forestry Division work on a tree. Photo courtesy City of Medford. – Allison Goldsberry Arthur Jeselonis, Medford’s Tree Warden for nearly fifteen years, has been
The Medford City Council. From left, Robert Penta, President-elect Stephanie Muccini Burke, Robert Maiocco, Vice President-elect Breanna Lungo-Koehn, Michael Marks, Frederick Dello Russo, Jr., and Paul Camuso. Courtesy
– Allison Goldsberry After more than twenty years on the job, Medford School Physician Dr. Ralph Goldstein is retiring and Dr. Kristen Goodell of Medford Family Care (pictured
Each of the School Committee members, above, were sworn in for another two-year term at Sunday’s inauguration ceremony at City Hall. From left, Lena DiGiantommaso, Mayor Michael McGlynn,
Mayor Michael McGlynn, District Attorney Gerry Leone, and School Committee members Ann Marie Cugno and Robert E. Skerry. Leone administered the oath of office to McGlynn at the
Rising Costs Make Things “Grim” for Many Families – Allison Goldsberry Greater Boston is one of the nation’s most expensive places to call home, and rising fuel costs
Medford City Hall. Photo by Paul Rapatano. – Allison Goldsberry Unlike two years ago, when the City Council decided to hold its own inauguration, this year all of
Residential Property Owners Receive a Break – Allison Goldsberry With a soaring housing market over the past few years, residential property owners saw their property tax bills increase
Food Director Says Chef, Other Initiatives Make School Fare Healthier Fried fare, as shown in the picture above, has no place in Medford’s school cafeterias, as, according to