The following is a joint announcement from Medford’s state representatives: Representatives Paul J. Donato (D-Medford), Carl M. Sciortino, Jr. (D-Medford) and Sean Garballey (D- Arlington, West Medford) and
Cohen is honored with the award during a Celtics home game in March. Photo courtesy Boston Celtics. Rep. Garballey also Honors Student with Citation When Tufts student Matt
Governor Deval Patrick hit the campaign trail at Somerville’s Sabur restaurant in support of State Representative Carl Sciortino (D-Medford, Somerville) on Tuesday night. The governor praised Rep. Sciortino
State Senator Jim Marzilli is pictured at left in court recently with his lawyer, Terrence Kennedy. Photo courtesy Gatehouse Media. More Accusations for Marzilli; Calls for his Resignation
Lawyers Says Client is Bipolar – Allison Goldsberry State Senator Jim Marzilli (D-Arlington) pleaded not guilty July 9 to charges of accosting and attempting to sexually assault four
Story Updated 4:15PM Thursday, July 10, 2008 Reps Sciortino, Donato Support Mental Health Insurance Coverage State Representatives Paul J. Donato (D-Medford) and Carl M. Sciortino, Jr. (D-Medford) announced
State Senate Launches Ethics Investigation Following Indictments Story Updated 10:15AM Wednesday, July 2, 2008 – Allison Goldsberry State Senator Jim Marzilli (D-Arlington) has been indicted by a Middlesex
Informational Blog to Update Citizens – Allison Goldsberry Newly-elected State Representative Sean Garballey (D-Arlington) has launched an informational blog to keep his Medford and Arlington residents up to
Aide for Former Medford Rep Says Marzilli Suffers from Bipolar Disorder State Senator Jim Marzilli’s lawyer, Terrence Kennedy, has announced to the media that his client is suffering
“I-Cubed” Bill to Create Jobs through Funding Public Infrastructure Projects Medford’s State House delegation got behind a bill this week they say will help create thousands of jobs
State Senator Pat Jehlen (D-Somerville) and volunteers from her office recently lent a hand in planting trees and building houses for birds and bats during the Department of