– Allison Goldsberry Despite an unseasonably mild and sunny day and a contested mayoral race, voter turnout for last Tuesday’s election was no better than in 2009. According
On Tuesday, November 15 the Medford City Council will hold a Committee of the Whole meeting to hear the latest information on extending the Green Line to Route
November 9, 2011 To the Editor: On November 5, the MBTA started a maintenance project to address one of the most safety-critical areas: the floating concrete slabs in
A quarter of all homeless people are veterans, and during the winter season, they need your help. This year, the need is greater than ever for warm winter
About two dozen Medford veterans visited Medford High School on Thursday as part of a special program organized by the Medford Office of Veterans’ Services and the Social
It’s nearing the end of first semester and the Office of Residential Life and Learning at Tufts University is helping students relieve some stress in a creative and
The following statement from submitted by City Councilor Mark Arena, who was not re-elected to his Council seat. His term is over at the end of 2011. To
Story Updated 2:16PM Friday, November 11, 2011 The boys varsity soccer team ended their state tourney bid in a frustrating 1-0 double over-time loss to Masconomet on Friday
Senator Patricia Jehlen, Representative Paul Donato, Representative Sean Garballey, and Representative Carl Sciortino have announced that Medford will receive an additional $741,818 in local aid because of action
Former US President Bill Clinton was the featured speaker for the prominent Issam M. Fares Lecture series at Tufts University on Sunday. The 42nd president spoke about the
Sale of Songs to Benefit Children’s Hospital Talented local musician and Medford native Michael Maloney has released three original Christmas songs that are being sold to benefit Children’s