On Jan. 6, 2012 “Tessie,†a six-year-old Boston Terrier, proved that cats aren’t the only animals with nine lives, as her tale of survival is one for the
Congressman Edward J. Markey (D-Mass), top Democrat on the Natural Resources Committee, a senior Democratic Member of the Energy and Commerce Committee, and the dean of the Massachusetts
Public Meetings Underway to Discuss Proposed Changes – Allison Goldsberry The MBTA is considering fare hikes and service cuts to address an anticipated $185 million budget deficit for
On Thursday, February 2 the Andrews Middle School will be holding a Technology Fundraiser featuring a basketball game between the AMS All-Stars and the Harlem Wizards. Come join
Keep your kids moving and having fun during February school vacation! Don’t let your kids catch the boredom bug this February vacation. Get them moving and having fun
The MHS pool in its former glory. The pool is closed and is currently empty, awaiting money for repairs. The Medford High School pool, closed for several years,
Photo by Alexander Svirsky, MassRoads.com. A public meeting will be held on Wednesday, January 25 to present information on bridge reconstruction and property demolition to make way for
Michael Francis Skerry Jr., 71, of 23 Oakleigh Drive, formerly of Winnisquam, died Friday, January 20, 2012 at Beth Israel Hospital in Boston, Mass. after a brief illness.
Senate Protects Adult Day Health Programs and Other Priorities in Supplemental Budget On January 19, Senator Patricia Jehlen joined with her colleagues in the Massachusetts Senate to pass
Girls Basketball The St. Clement Lady Anchors secured a huge 50-45 win against the Cathedral Panthers to bring their Catholic Central League record to 2-5. At their first
Representative Garballey joins other Massachusetts Lawmakers and Activists Calling for the End of Corporate Political Spending On Anniversary of Citizens United Decision, Massachusetts Pushes For a Constitutional Amendment