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
Actors in character during last fall’s colonial re-enactment. Photo by Paul Rapatano. The American Revolution will return to Medford this fall! On October 1 & 2, reenactors will
The Medford Democratic Party will be holding its annual Candidates’ Night Forums with a focus on the highly contested local races for Mayor, School Committee and City Council.
House Passes Expanded Gaming Legislation Authorizes Three Casinos and a Slots Facility; Maximizes Immediate Jobs and Local Aid State Representative Paul J. Donato (D-Medford) joined his colleagues in
After following a lighter summer schedule, the Medford City Council will resume its weekly meeting schedule on Tuesday, September 20. The meeting will take place at 7:00PM at
The following lane closures are scheduled to occur throughout next week: Route I-93 Northbound – Single left or right lane closure between the Exit 29 (Route 28/38) and
Neighbors, Friends Invited for Free Day of Learning, Family Entertainment, Lunch, More Tufts’ mascot, Jumbo, is always a crowd-pleaser with children. Photo courtesy Tufts University. Residents, neighbors and
Green Medford has been awarded $750 from the Wolfe-Rita Climate Action Projects fund of the Massachusetts Climate Action Network. Green Medford will use this funding to award three
The Medford School Committee will hold its second meeting of the new school year on Monday, September 19. School Superintendent Roy Belson is expected to provide reports on
The Chevalier Theatre Organ Society will present the classic 1927 silent film “Wings,†accompanied by internationally known organist Peter Krasinski, at 7 p.m. on Saturday, October 1, at