Story Updated 4:59PM Tuesday, July 30, 2013 – Allison Goldsberry Robert Maiocco, Medford’s second-longest serving City Councilor, surprised even those close to him when he decided not to
Photo by Alexander Svirsky, MassRoads.com. The Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) recently announced the selection of the Construction Manager-General Contractor (CM/GC) for pre-construction services for the Green Line
A West Medford institution is coming to an end. Dickie Consolino’s Service Station on Playstead Road pumped its finally gallons of gas on Saturday, July 27. East Cambridge
Story Updated 10:02PM Monday, July 29, 2013 Medford High’s Kevin Andrew and his Legion teammates begin their playoff competition Sunday. – Allison Goldsberry On Sunday Medford’s Post 45
– Allison Goldsberry We all love rankings. We all love “top ten” or “top 100” or “top whatever” lists. They give us guidance. They validate our stubbornly held
Medford youngsters attending Middlesex Sheriff Peter J. Koutoujian’s Youth Public Safety Academy (YPSA) this week spent Wednesday meeting with local police and fire officials. The 54 cadets –
State Secretary of Housing and Economic Development Gregory Bialecki was in Medford on Tuesday to recognize two important projects happening in the city. The Secretary first visited the
On Tuesday, July 23, Neil Osborne, the first candidate to declare his City Council candidacy, submitted his nomination papers at City Hall with three times the necessary number
– State Senator Patricia Jehlen, Second Middlesex District The fear of a loved one wandering or becoming lost is a frightening thought for anyone who cares for a
Medford High School baseball coach Mike Nestor is holding a summer baseball camp. The camp is for children ages 5-14. MHS baseball coaches and players will teach the
At a rally at his Medford headquarters joined by 60 supporters this past weekend, Medford Mayor Mike McGlynn formally endorsed State Rep. Carl Sciortino in his bid for