– Allison Goldsberry Medford’s Veteran Services Office is looking for items to send to Medford’s men and women serving in the armed forces, but they have yet to
– Allison Goldsberry Election season is officially underway today as candidates gear up for the fast-approaching fall races in the steamy dog days of summer. Yesterday was the
On Tuesday evening the city dedicated two street corners in honor of the seven Fortunato and eight Santoro brothers that served in World War II. Check out these
August 8 Tourney to Raise Funds for 3 New War Memorials Today Mayor Michael McGlynn’s office announced that golfers can still sign up for the Veterans Memorial Golf
Street Corners Dedicated to WWII Vets Three of the Santoro brothers unveiled their sign at the corner of Wheeler Ave and Bow Street. The Fortunatos stand by their
Tonight the city will dedicate two different street corners in honor of two families that arguably gave more than their fair share during WWII, the Fortunatos and the
– Allison Goldsberry While Medford awaits word on $800,000 from the state needed to balance FY 2008’s $130 million budget- that’s roughly $86 million for municipal services and
Millions of Dollars Secured for Several Projects – Allison Goldsberry Medford Square is due for some much-needed face lifts, and thanks to the efforts of Mayor Michael McGlynn,
– Allison Goldsberry Lt. Governor Tim Murray was in town today to announce a $1 million grant to go toward building a new parking garage on Governors Ave.Â
 – Allison Goldsberry When Route 93 came to Medford, Rose Gill’s home was moved to Bonner Avenue to make way for the highway. After discovering that her home
– Allison Goldsberry Tonight the Community Development Board will hold a public hearing  at 6PM at City Hall to discuss changing the zoning to residential for eight homes