Medford City Council member Paul A. Camuso recently received endorsements from the Medford Police Patrolman’s Association and the Medford Firefighters Local 1032. “I am so proud to be
It’s once again time for Medford voters to choose their local leaders. On Tuesday, November 5 voters will select the Mayor, School Committee members, and City Council members.
Political signs have always played a part in elections. Whether one agrees or not with any political candidate, their sign does represent a first amendment right of freedom
My name is Jim Morse and I am a candidate for the Medford City Council. As a long-time Medford resident, owner-occupied landlord, disability advocate/activist, and graduate of Medford
My name is Ann Marie Cugno. I am officially announcing my candidacy for re-election to the Medford School Committee. I am serving my fourth term on the Medford
The Medford Democratic Ward and City Committee is a forum for candidates running for City Council. The City Council candidate forum will be held on Wednesday, October 23
Robert Emmett Skerry, Jr. has announced that he is a candidate for re-election Medford School Committee this November. Skerry stated that he wants to put his years of
– Allison Goldsberry State Senator Katherine Clark and Frank Addivinola will move forward in the race to fill former Congressman Ed Markey’s seat following wins in Tuesday’s primary.
State Representative Carl Sciortino, a Medford Democrat, is one of seven Democrats seeking their party’s nomination for Congress. Following Tuesday’s primary, only one candidate will advance. Sciortino, originally
On Tuesday, October 15 voters will head to the polls to narrow down the field of candidates running for Congress. A total of ten candidates are running for
The Medford Democratic Ward and City Committee is planning two forums for candidates running for Mayor, City Council, and School Committee. The Mayoral and School Committee candidate forum