The following is from School Committee candidate Chris Murphy: Dear Medford residents, During my closing speech at the Democratic City Committee sponsored debate for Medford School Committee, I
The following is a statement from newly elected candidate Bill O’Keefe, who will join the Medford School Committee in January 2010: I would like to thank all the
Ever wonder what running for office costs? Running for office, even local office, can be expensive, with money spent on things such as signs, mailings, stickers, advertising, and
– Allison Goldsberry This year, 26.5% of Medford’s voters cast ballots. That’s 9,182 of 34,703 registered voters, according to unofficial, preliminary numbers released by the Registrar of Voters
Incumbent City Councilors Retain SeatsStory Updated 10:10AM Wednesday, November 4, 2009 Click here to download unofficial election results – Allison Goldsberry Four new candidates have earned spots on
City Polls Open at 7AM, Close at 8PM The race for School Committee and City Council is on, with six new faces challenging five incumbent School Committee candidates
There is a municipal election on Tuesday, November 3, 2009 for Mayor, School Committee, and City Council candidates. Below is some basic information about where to vote and
Several candidates for city-wide office have responded to a questionnaire created by local community group South Medford Residents Together (SMRTO). The group issued the questionnaire on October 27
I had the pleasure of working with John to create an MCAS support program at the Roberts Elementary School. During this process I found him to be committed,
We strongly support George Scarpelli as a candidate for the School Committee. With four children who attend the Medford Schools and are involved in youth sports programs, we
School Committee candidate George Scarpelli donated T-shirts for the Medford Girls Hockey U12A and U14A teams and their parents to wear to the Fight Like a Girl Breast