– Allison Goldsberry Medford’s Veteran Services Office is looking for items to send to Medford’s men and women serving in the armed forces, but they have yet to
– Allison Goldsberry Election season is officially underway today as candidates gear up for the fast-approaching fall races in the steamy dog days of summer. Yesterday was the
Medford’s Andre Chiefs tied the top-ranked Cassell Club Tuesday night at Tufts University. Andre’s Kieth Forbes matched Cassell’s Jimmy Fuller pitch for pitch- each threw nine strike outs and allowed
The lightning strike narrowly missed the bed and started a fire in the wall. Above, the corner of the bedroom, just feet away from were the couple slept.
Medford Invitational Tournament 2 weeks of Baseball, Fun for Area Ball-Players – Allison Goldsberry A passion for baseball is what motivated the founders of the Medford Invitational Tournament
Rt. 60 Econo Gas on Salem Street in Medford is one of gas stations owned by Tony Eskanian that was fined. Attorney General Martha Coakley won a $600,000
– Allison Goldsberry Last month, the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA) sent its annual Drinking Water Report to every household in the forty communities it serves, including Medford.
Grapevine Travelers hosts a Spanish wine-tasting today from 3pm-6pm at their 18 High Street store. Also check out their Customer Appreciation Day tomorrow, where purchases of $20 or
On Thursday evening the “Singing Trooper” Dan Clark, Soprano Mary Colorusso, and accordionist Ray Cavicchio performed a concert in honor of Officer Pat Fahey and the Medford Police
State Representative Carl Sciortino writes about MCAS reform in the latest issue of Commonwealth Magazine. Rep. Sciortino argues the high-stakes exam is an imperfect measure of student performance
Six years after partnering with the State Police and DEA to bring down a cocaine distribution ring in West Medford, the Medford Police learned today that the eight