– Curtis Tuden Massachusetts residents are used to weighing the pros and cons of local casino development. Economic concerns about money management and job creation or cultural concerns
The doors of the Intercity League’s Hall of Fame will swing open for 23 new members on Saturday, November 15. The inductees will be enshrined at the ICL’s
The Mustang boys and girls soccer teams open the state tournament on Monday, November 3. The girls, GBL champs for the sixth straight season, are seeded tenth out
Medford Mayor Michael McGlynn Courtesy photo “Sheila and I would like to express our deepest sympathies to Angela and the Menino Family on the passing of our beloved
No School in Medford on Election Day – Allison Goldsberry An election is taking place on Tuesday, November 4 for several statewide positions, including Governor. Polls open at
The section of Harvard Street between Main Street and Boston Avenue will be closed for a brief period this weekend for a partial bridge demolition. The demo is
As Election Day approaches us, I am proud to announce that I have received another endorsement from an honorable group in the community. The Executive Board from the
In conjunction with the upcoming celebration of Veterans’ Day, on Sunday, November 9th, at the 8am Mass, St. Joseph Parish, Medford will be honoring all veterans, and recognizing
The Medford High School girls varsity soccer team for clinched the GBL title with a 3-0 win over Malden on Wednesday. “It was a physical back and forth
Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan and Middlesex Partnerships for Youth, Inc., launched a new year of programming, training and collaboration between the county’s schools and law enforcement agencies.
– Allison Goldsberry Medford Police are warning residents about a phone scam in which the call appears to come from the police. According to a message from Captain