Local Civil Rights Attorney and Community Leader Neil Osborne is running for Medford City Council. In a move that surprised no one in Medford, the highly engaged community
Tufts University Students Among Those Being Targeted The Middlesex Sheriff’s Office today has received more than 30 calls from individuals reporting having been contacted over the phone by
Join the Mystic River Watershed Association (MyRWA) for the 19th Annual Mystic River Herring Run and Paddle on Sunday, May 17. The event includes a 5K road race
Nearly 300 people will gather in Medford on Saturday, May 9, to raise awareness of a little known, but wide-spread disorder. POTS (Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome) effects approximately
Between May 4th – May 8th, 2015, Salvatore’s, the upscale casual Italian restaurant with five locations in the Greater Boston area will celebrate Teacher Appreciation Week by offering
On Tuesday afternoon people marched from Medford City Hall to the police station in an effort to urge police to obtain Narcan. The event was organized by Medford
The Medford School Committee is going to hold a Committee of the Whole meeting this week to discuss substance abuse and related school resources to address the issue.
Medford Mayor Michael McGlynn, currently serving his last two year term, is the longest-serving mayor in the state at twenty-eight years. He was interviewed Sunday on Keller @Large;
On April 27 at a statewide summit of early education providers, Congresswoman Katherine Clark unveiled the Caring Start Act of 2015. Clark’s bill is aimed at helping children
Speaking at the “2015 Campus Safety Symposium” at Newton-Wellesley Hospital today, Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan called for expanded partnerships with college campuses, law enforcement, and community groups