Rachel Joy Scott was the first person killed at Columbine High School on April 20, 1999. Rachel was known for her kindness and compassion and positive ways of
The following lane closures are scheduled to occur this weekend (Friday, September 23-Sunday, September 25): Route I-93 Northbound – Double left lane closures between Exit 29 (Route 28/38)
“The Financial Crisis and the Descent of the West” Topic of Ferguson’s October Speech Tufts University will present prominent economic and financial historian Niall Ferguson, MA, D. Phil.,
The Medford School Committee will convene a Meeting of the Whole on Monday, September 26, 2011 to review the spring 2011 results of MCAS exam. The meeting is
A Medford man pleaded guilty Wednesday to charges that he assaulted his girlfriend in a series of attacks, Middlesex District Attorney Gerry Leone informed the public today. Jeffrey
State Auditor Suzanne Bump was in Medford on Wednesday afternoon for a Chamber of Commerce Luncheon held at Salvatore’s. Bump is pictured with Medford Chamber of Commerce President
State Senator Patricia Jehlen (D-Somerville, Medford) and State Representatives Paul Donato (D-Medford, Malden), Carl Sciortino (D-Medford, Somerville) and Sean Garballey (D-Arlington, Medford) have submitted a letter to the
Football: St. Clement Anchormen Dominate Old Colony in Home Opener St. Clement improved to 2-0 after the Anchormen toppled the Old Colony Crusaders 35-6 this past Saturday at Dilboy
Fundraiser on September 27 Dine in or take out; restaurant will donate funds for Medford-wide arts and culture projects in 2012 The Medford Arts Council is taking over
– Allison Goldsberry The Arlington Catholic girls cross country team continued their winning ways on a wet Tuesday afternoon. The Lady Cougars edged Marian, 27 to 29, and
The boys varsity soccer team blanked Northeast Metro Tech 3-0 on Friday afternoon on home turf. Senior captains Jon Pires and John Dumbuya netted the Mustangs’ three goals.