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Medford City Council candidate Bill O'Keefe encourages residents to come out for Medford's 385th Anniversary Parade on Sunday
Medford City Council candidate Bill O'Keefe encourages friends and supporters to stop by as the city celebrates Medford's 385th Anniversary.

Medford City Council candidate Bill O’Keefe and the Committee to elect encourages friends and supporters to bring the family as we celebrate Medford’s 385th Anniversary today. The parade starts at 2:00 PM from Medford High School, 489 Winthrop Street, and proceed down Winthrop Street, onto High Street, onto Riverside Avenue, and disbanding at Medford City Hall.
O’Keefe said “I purchased my home here fifteen (15) years ago to raise my growing family and have seen many positive things happen here in Medford when the Residents, Neighborhoods, and the Community come together. For the first time in twenty-eight years Medford will go to the Election Polls and Vote for a New Mayor! It is time that our Local Elected City Leaders finally begin to work together as ONE for the Residents, Neighborhoods, and for the Future of Medford. We Can Do Better.”
We hope to see you at the parade!
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The Committee to Elect William J. O’Keefe Jr. asks that you remember Your One Vote Counts. “I want to thank the voters of Medford for their continued support and I ask for your vote for Medford City Council.”