Musical Will Run March 29, 30, 31 The Medford High School Drama Club is proud to announce this year’s spring musical – The Drowsy Chaperone. The multi-talented cast
– Allison Goldsberry In stark contrast to four years ago, only 12.5% of registered voters participated in Tuesday’s presidential primary. In the 2008 presidential primary, about half of
Medford native and director Tom O’Brien will participate in this year’s Tribeca Film Festival in New York City. O’Brien’s film Fairhaven was selected from a total of 5,950
Spring traditionally ushers in one of the busiest times for home buying and selling. If you are considering selling, you won’t want to miss a free informational Property
Fresh strawberries from Brigham Farm at last summer’s market. The Medford Farmers Market will open its sixth season in Medford Square on Thursday, June 7. The Farmers Market
Student artwork on display at last year’s exhibit. Courtesy photo. Don’t miss the third annual Medford Children’s Art Showcase, on display beginning Saturday, March 10 and continuing through
Nearly one third of our nation’s children are classified as either obese or at risk of becoming obese. In the short term, many of these children and youth
Eat at Restaurant Tuesday in March; 15% of Proceeds to be Donated to Kiwanis “Not Your Average Cause†at Not Your Average Joe’s restaurant, located at Station Landing
On Thursday, the Senate passed a bill that will expand HIV testing in Massachusetts. The bill, sponsored by Senator Patricia Jehlen (D-Somerville), makes testing easier by removing burdensome
Census, Redistricting Result in Changes; Voters Urged to Check Poll Locations – Allison Goldsberry Medford voters should double-check their poll locations before heading out to vote in the
On Friday students in Carol Rickenbacker’s first grade class at the McGlynn Elementary School had a very special guest. Medford native Terri Lyne Carrington, who recently won a