Ten New England buildings have joined the Energy Star “Battle of the Buildings†challenge, an EPA program to encourage energy efficiency in buildings around the country. Teams from
It’s been less than a year since the city’s new containerized trash and single stream recycling program began last fall, and Mayor Michael McGlynn so far likes what
Five college students biked into Medford on Tuesday surpassing their 300-mile mark as part of a nine-week bicycle journey with the Climate Summer Program, where they are building
Over the next few weeks locals might catch a glimpse of a brand new Toyota Prius that isn’t even on the market yet. According to city Energy Efficiency
Join us at the McGlynn Middle/Elementary School library to learn about clean energy and to hear the story of the Medford Wind Turbine. The turbine project was coordinated
Five college students will bicycle into Medford to spend July 7-11 helping to strengthen and inspire community groups, and supporting a regional movement for creating a more sustainable
A “Kill A Watt Meter” measuring a window AC unit. Photo courtesy Jonathan Hunt. Medford Public Library to end Kill-A-Watt meters to track energy used by TVs, computers,
Join us at the McGlynn Middle/Elementary School library to learn about clean energy and to hear the story of the Medford Wind Turbine. The turbine project was coordinated
On May 12, 2011, the Green Up Clean Up 2010 Organizing Team from Grace Episcopal Church in Medford MA sat with representatives from the Boston Bruins, the President
Local organizations team up for second annual event Several organizations are joining together for the second consecutive year to coordinate numerous events for Earth Day in the Lower
Mayor Michael J. McGglynn today announced results of the city’s new single stream recycling program during the first five months of the program, November 1st through March 31st.