The Elder Economic Security Commission released its final report today, including several policy recommendations that would reduce the risk of economic hardship for older adults in Massachusetts. The
Congresswoman Katherine Clark passed 2 of her bills to address the nation’s opioid crisis. The Reducing Unused Medications Act and Infant Plan of Safe Care Improvement Act passed
The city recently released its summer recreation guide. The guide contains details about Wright’s Pond, Tufts Pool, the summer park program, and courses for adults and children, among
Actor, producer and comedian known for his Simpsons’ roles is among six honorary degree recipients Award-winning film, television and stage actor, producer and comedian Hank Azaria, A87, will
Will Medford Trump Somerville & Cambridge for This Year’s Challenge Winning Title? The 22nd annual MassCommute Bicycle Challenge (MCBC) is now happening, from May 14-22, during Bay State
– Allison Goldsberry A Medford woman pled guilty this week to stealing $1.4 million from an elderly woman over an eight year period, according to information released by
– Allison Goldsberry On Wednesday MassDOT released a statement following a vote by the MassDOT Board of Directors and the MBTA Fiscal & Management Control Board to move
– Allison Goldsberry On Monday the MassDOT Board of Directors and the MBTA Fiscal & Management Control Board voted to move forward with a scaled back and less
An early morning car fire and bomb threats targeting several buildings put Tufts University on lockdown for several hours on Monday. Hours after non-essential employees were sent home
More than eighty local artists participated in the seventeenth annual West Medford Open Studios this weekend. Local artists opened their homes and workspaces to strangers who encountered their
The Royall House and Slave Quarters will host its annual free Community Open House on Saturday, May 21, from noon to 3 p.m. Guides stationed in the mansion,