Rising Costs, Unexpected Expenses Make for Tough Budget Season The city will tackle putting together a budget in the next couple of weeks before fiscal year 2009 begins
Story Updated 10:22PM, Monday, March 24, 2008 The Medford School Committee, pictured at left, will meet Monday night at 7PM at the Medford High School library to interview
– Allison Goldsberry MCAS testing begins in March and will continue into early June. Children in grades three through twelve will be tested in various subjects. According to
The Medford School Committee will meet Monday night at 7PM at City Hall. At tonight’s regularly scheduled meeting the Committee is expected to discuss the 2008 MCAS exam
School Committee member Fred Pompeo, pictured at left, has served as a public official in Medford for nearly 60 years. Photo courtesy Medford School Committee. – Allison Goldsberry
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
– 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
– 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
– 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