American Rescue Plan is providing our schools with the resources necessary to safely reopen
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IRS figures allow you to compare what you’re paying in taxes with that of your Middlesex County neighbors.
The city received the national "Distinguished Budget Presentation Award," the highest honor in governmental budgeting.
A lifelong Medford resident and first-generation Taiwanese American, Tseng says it's time government "pursues progress, not the status quo."
City officials will host a community conversation April 7 about addressing racism as a public health crisis.
The city announced opportunities to get involved in the Master Planning process, including joining the Steering Committee or volunteering.
The city has released a Food Access Guide to address its "SNAP Gap," which is higher than the state average.
The city is accepting applications to fill several resident openings.
The city will release a draft of its first six-year capital investment plan Feb. 24.
Officials will provide updates and receive feedback on the 2019 Open Space and Recreation Plan.
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The city is looking to hire community liaisons to involve under-represented populations in its climate resiliency plan.
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The role, established as part of the FY 2021 budget process, will work to attract businesses and other economic development opportunities.
Two of Medford's neighbors moved to a modified Phase 2, Step 2 Wednesday, but the city plans to stick with the governor's health guidance.
MCM received the Overall Excellence Award, the highest honor given in the New England and New York region.
The city will hold public interviews with three finalists to lead the process of developing a 10-year plan.
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The library will allow in-person access to some computers by appointment only.
The city is accepting applications for the Human Rights Commission, Traffic Commission, Commission for Persons with Disabilities and more.
Medford's municipal websites, which had been down since Saturday due to a server issue, were restored Monday afternoon.
Did the president get more support in Medford in 2020 than 2016? See the vote totals here.
A person who submitted a ballot in-person at the McGlynn School notified a poll worker they tested positive for the virus after voting.
Voter turnout was high in Medford, with more than 31,000 residents casting ballots.
Heading to the polls today? Here's what you need to know about voting in Medford.
Whether you voted early, in the mail or in-person, Patch wants to know how voting went for you in Medford.
Here's what you need to know if you're heading to the polls Nov. 3.
Rep. Clark joins MA delegation to urge the FAA to reevaluate 8 noise reduction proposals for the Logan Airport
Secretary of the Commonwealth William Galvin directed communities to improve security measures after a ballot box was set ablaze in Boston.
The city will weigh funding six projects through the Community Preservation Act in Fiscal Year 2021.
Everything you need to know about early voting, mail-in voting and in-person voting in Medford for the election Nov. 3.
The plan will provide a roadmap for climate adaptation and mitigation practices, planning and redevelopment, economic development and more.
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City officials declared racism a public health emergency in June. This is how they plan to tackle it.
The half-mile-long trail will connect Medford Square and Riverbend Park.
Finance Director Aleesha Nunley Benjamin said Medford's CARES Act funding totaled $5,093,008.
Task forces on parking policy, the fire station and supporting new residents and businesses will begin work this fall.
The City Council on Tuesday approved the mayor's request to form a commission to review the charter, which hasn't been updated in 34 years.
Councilors quarreled over returning to City Hall during its first in-person meeting since March.