Wynn Everett announced that it has partnered with the Boston Bruins to purchase 140 Bauer helmets that will be donated to several local high school hockey teams. The
State education leaders, including Senator Pat Jehlen (D-Somerville), recently released the recommendations of the Foundation Budget Review Commission, appointed to examine the adequacy and effectiveness of the state’s
Tufts University’s Jonathan M. Tisch College of Citizenship and Public Service will host a panel discussion focused on “Women in Politics†on November 12, featuring U.S. Rep. Katherine
A group of legislators recently called for a moratorium on the punitive uses of standardized tests, citing a “perfect storm†that has undermined the credibility of the state’s
Legislators and staff convened in the State House last Wednesday morning for a meeting of the Legislative Caucus on Public Higher Education. Members heard from the President of
The Medford High School Drama Club is proud to announce this year’s fall play — The Hollow by Agatha Christie. Students will take the stage at the school’s
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
Lawrence H. Summers, President Emeritus and Charles W. Eliot University Professor at Harvard University and former U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, spoke at Tufts University on October 27
Gigi Braga and Victoria and Katrina Raschi, Medford High School seniors taking a video production class with teacher Jack Dempsey, have won first place in the MIAA’s Sportsmanship
Non-profit community organizations in Somerville, Medford, Grafton, and Boston’s Chinatown are invited to apply for 2015 grants from the Tufts Neighborhood Service Fund (TNSF). TNSF collects donations from
‘Tis Autumn Oct. 25th The Tufts University Department of Music presents ‘Tis Autumn, a concert featuring performance faculty and vocalist Patrice Williamson performing works by Ella Fitzgerald and