– Allison Goldsberry A Medford man arrested in connection with a Malden-based drug trafficking operation pleaded guilty Friday in Middlesex Superior Court to charges of possession with intent
Both the Medford and Tufts University Police Departments, along with the Anti-Defamation League, are seeking the person or people responsible for racist graffiti scrawled across Medford over the
On Sunday the city held a special ceremony to dedicate a plaque bearing the names of Medford veterans who served in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Desert Storm. The plaque
MHS senior and Mustang football QB Reggie Thelemaque for winning a scholarship award from the Association of New England Football officials. Thelemaque will be presented with the George
Medford’s Ann Marie Cugno, a four-term veteran of that city’s School Committee will become President of the Massachusetts Association of School Committees (MASC). She will succeed Somerville School
On Wednesday, November 13 at 6:45PM, Grace Episcopal Church, 160 High Street, Medford will host a screening and discussion of 350.org film “Do The Math.” The film explores
In 2011, no School Committee member received more votes than a city councilor. Paul Camuso was the top “vote getter” in the city, with 5,008 votes. This year,
– Allison Goldsberry On Tuesday Medford voters went to the polls to vote for candidates for Mayor, School Committee and City Council. Newcomer Adam Knight won a seat
The polls will remain open on Tuesday until 8pm. Medford voters are selecting candidates for Mayor, School Committee, and City Council. Below, City Council candidate Neil Osborne (center)
It’s once again time for Medford voters to choose their local leaders. On Tuesday, November 5 voters will select the Mayor, School Committee members, and City Council members.