Two Men Plead Guilty to Second Degree Murder Charge Middlesex District Attorney Gerry Leone announced today that two men have pleaded guilty to second degree murder in connection
Community Group Has Donated Summer Readings Books to Schools for Years For years the Medford Kiwanis have donated summer reading books to each of the city’s four elementary
Drug Arrest is Second in Less than Week Medford Police have nabbed another suspect for allegedly dealing drugs, the second arrest in less than one week. Police arrested
Support for Route 16 Terminus Grows Online, in Neighborhoods The above map, created by Medford Green Line Neighborhood Alliance member Doug Carr, shows the walking radius around a
“I-Cubed” Bill to Create Jobs through Funding Public Infrastructure Projects Medford’s State House delegation got behind a bill this week they say will help create thousands of jobs
2004, 2007 Sox Trophies will Visit Little Leaguers at Hormel The 2004 and 2007 Red Sox World Series trophies are coming to Medford and are ready for their
The following announcement is from the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA): The Massachusetts Water Resources Authority has begun mailing its Annual Water Quality Report to every household in
The Medford High School crew team closed out its first year with a great showing at the Massachusetts Public School State Championships on the Merrimac River in Lowell
Joe Kinch of the Medford Vocational Technical High School’s Automotive Collision Repair department was recently honored as one of the 2007-2008 Outstanding Technology Education Teacher Awards Winners. Kinch
The second annual Medford Fit for Life 5K Run/Walk this past Sunday drew nearly two hundred runners and walkers despite the 90 degree heat. The race is in
For the first time ever, gas prices have topped $4 per gallon in Massachusetts, and US Representative Edward Markey (D-Malden) wants Congress to take action. Markey, Chairman of