Third, fourth, and fifth-graders from the city’s four elementary schools enjoyed games, activities, and free food during the Peace Games extravaganza at Medford High School last week. The
Award is Second this Year for Medford Tree Warden Jeselonis Medford Tree Warden Arthur Jeselonis has been recognized by his peers for his work in promoting the city’s
Veteran news anchor Tom Brokaw, pictured at left, is the third high-profile journalist to speak at Tufts. Courtesy photo. Story Updated 2PM Wednesday, April 16, 2008 Former NBC
Twelve-year-old Miranda Arena of Medford, pictured at left, has been named a state finalist in the National American Miss Massachusetts Pageant. The McGlynn Middle School student, daughter of
Musical Will Run April 10-12 The Medford High School Drama Club is proud to announce this year’s spring musical — the Broadway favorite, Little Shop of Horrors. Students
City Waiting for Completion of Financial Audit – Allison Goldsberry A performance evaluation hearing scheduled for Wednesday, April 16 for TV3 has been cancelled due to a delay
State Senator Jim Marzilli Declines Police Interview on Lawyer’s Advice -Bob Sprague, YourArlington.com Sen. Jim Marzilli faces an accusation of assault that is under investigation by Arlington police.
Cash Gift of $136 Million is Largest in School History Tufts University’s largest donation in its history has come from a 1911 engineering graduate that passed away in
Story Updated 8:35AM Thursday, April 9, 2008 Medford’s Aguilar family is one of twenty-seven diverse families that participated in the project. Photo courtesy Diane Mcleod. “Faces of Medford,”
Mustangs Lose Home Opener, Win on Road Story Updated 7:45PM Wednesday, April 9, 2008 – Allison Goldsberry Despite scoring ten runs, including two homers by senior Shawn Foley,
Story Updated 9:44AM Tuesday, April 8, 2008 – Allison Goldsberry Both the Boston Red Sox and Medford Mustangs have scheduled their home openers for Tuesday afternoon. The Sox