Foot of Snow Expected for Medford, Area; Schools Closed Story Updated 7:52PM Sunday, March 1, 2009 – Allison Goldsberry No, winter isn’t over yet, unfortunately. Sunday afternoon’s dusting
The following is an announcement from the Medford Arts Council: 43 Recipients Receive Funds Forty-three worthy arts, humanities, and culture applicants have received grant funding from the state,
School’s Hospitals Treat Nearly 30,000 Animals Each Year Some cow’s milk and expert care from faculty clinicians at Tufts University’s veterinary school have helped save Molly, a 3-day-old
Story Updated 2:10PM, Sunday, March 1, 2009 The Medford High School varsity ice hockey team shocked Woburn with a 2-1 upset victory Wednesday night in the first round of
Suspect Arrested in Connection with Several Local House Breaks A man suspected for several local house breaks will soon face a judge, thanks to some quick-thinking- and lucky-
Historical Society to Display Rare Civil War Photo Collection Fifty-five rare Civil War photographs from a remarkable and nearly forgotten collection will be publicly exhibited for the first
Medford Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Cheryl White was installed as a new member at a recent Medford Kiwanis meeting. Pictured from left to right are Past Lieutenant
Tufts to Host Festival – Ken Krause The 12th Annual Doc Kountze Art/Film Festival will take place on Sunday, Feb. 22 at Tufts University’s Cohen Auditorium and it
Tufts President to Address City’s Civic Clubs Tufts University President Lawrence Bacow will be the guest speaker at the Joint Service Annual Dinner, hosted this year by the