Story Updated 12:44PM Tuesday, November 13, 2007 – Allison Goldsberry Top Mustang runner Philip Galebach pulled out an impressive performance at Saturday’s MIAA Eastern Massachusetts Division 1 Cross-Country
There are 16,000 names on the four veterans’ memorials at Medford’s Honor Roll Park, honoring those who served in World War II and the Korean and Vietnam wars.
Saturday, November 10, 2007 Brooks School Library Fundraiser Head over to Porter Square Books on Saturday from 6PM to 9PM and 20% of your purchase will be donated
It’s been a successful fall season for the Mustangs, with nearly every team seeing post-season action in the state tournaments. Though the golf, volleyball, and girls and boys’
In 2005, nearly 10,000 voters headed to the polls, or 30.49% of registered voters. In 2007, only 21% of Medford’s 32, 914 registered voters cast a ballot. Here’s
Lt. Colonel Anthony Santoro, Medford’s Assistant City Solicitor, talks to students about his military experience on Thursday morning at Elisabetta Daneu’s US History class at Medford High School.
The demolition of the former Central Artery in February 2004. Photo courtesy Alexander Svirsky, MassRoads.com. Boston Globe reporter Sean P. Murphy will speak tonight at 7PM at the
State Representative Carl Sciortino (D-Medford) is holding office hours from 6PM-7PM on Thursday, November 8 at the Danish Pastry House, 330 Boston Avenue. Sciortino can also be contacted
Teen Wins $5,000 in Radio Contest with Song Parody Medford’s Michael Maloney, center with WROR’s Loren Owens, Wally Brine, and Hank Morse, also a Medford resident. Maloney recently
Korean War veterans unveil their new monument at Medford’s dedication ceremony on October 14. – Allison Goldsberry There are 16,000 names on the four veterans memorials at Honor
Voter Turnout 21% The Medford City Council. From left- Robert Penta, Stephanie Muccini Burke, Robert Maiocco, Breanna Lungo, Michael Marks, Fred Dello Russo, and Paul Camuso. Each councilor