Artist Martin Figuera leads teens in an Urban Artist appreciation session highlighting Keith Haring. Courtesy photo. The Medford Club of the Boys and Girls Clubs of Middlesex County
First Public Meeting Wednesday, April 6 Columbus Park, pictured above during last year’s Medford Invitational baseball tournament, is one of many parks and open spaces in Medford that
A Somerville man pleaded guilty to two counts of manslaughter in connection with the May 27, 2007 motor vehicle crash that killed Paul Farris, 23, of Medford, and
Program Started “at Worst Possible Time” Yet Meeting Goals Medford’s new trash and recycling program was put to the test this winter. Scenes like this one played out
Eddie Madril – RJ Muna. Courtesy photo. Performances and Workshops Open to the Public This April, Springstep will feature performances, workshops, a gallery exhibit, and a round-table discussion
The book selection for the Medford Public Library’s 2011 Community Read is Five Thousand Days Like This One: An American Family History by Jane Brox. When the author’s
14 Bridges to be Replaced Over Ten Weekends in Summer Prep Work Continues March 28-April 1 Work crews will continue construction activities in preparation for the upcoming replacement
Hockey Team Claims 1st Super 8 Title After being knocked out of the Super 8 finals the past three seasons, the Malden Catholic hockey team claimed its first
Mayor Michael J. McGlynn and Medford’s Office of Energy and Environment are urging all Medford residents to participate in the Global Earth Hour on Saturday, March 26, 2011,
The next Medford Police monthly community meeting will be Wednesday, March 2 at 7PM at the Medford Police Academy, which is located next to the police station at
Swans Hang out in Medford Despite snow flurries and freezing temperatures, there is some hope for spring-like weather soon. Local architect and amateur photographer Doug Shoop snapped this