Mayor Michael McGlynn will deliver his final “State of the City” address on Sunday, November 29. McGlynn, the state’s longest-serving mayor, is retiring after twenty-eight years. His final
The City of Medford’s Prevention and Outreach Office (which functions as part of Medford’s Board of Health Office) seeks your help! A Community Conversation is being held Wednesday,
– Allison Goldsberry A Charlestown man is facing charges after he allegedly pointed a fake gun at another motorist on Route 93 on Tuesday afternoon. Police say a
A temporary bridge deck was installed on Saturday, November 7 to help keep traffic flowing while the Cradock Bridge and the portion of Main Street it carries are
Campaign aims to remove stigma from opioid addiction The Mystic Valley Public Health Coalition’s Opioid Abuse Collaborative announces its Anti-Stigma Campaign: #StigmaPreventsChange. The campaign includes PSA video, outdoor
What does the future of our arts and culture landscape look like to you? What is changing in Medford’s creative community? Do you have great ideas to share,
View results story and summary View city’s unofficial results Voter Turnout by Ward and Precinct Overall turnout: 39% 13,750 of Medford’s 35,373 registered voters participated in the municipal
Fifty years ago this week, on Nov. 1, 1965, a fire ravaged the old Medford High School on Forest Street, destroying two of five buildings in the complex