Patrick Gordon comes with several years' experience in community television in the area.
Clark dropped by the senior center last Friday to serve ice cream and field questions from locals.
Here's which cases will be brought forward at Monday's public hearing.
Ed Finn has served as city clerk for 20 years.
The city council approved accounts for a fire station fund and library fund this week.
Here's what the city will do with its funding.
A $12 million state grant will be appropriated toward the project.
Part of the mural depicts a black slave carrying sugar cane while a white man looks on.
The mayor released a statement Thursday on the city council's decision to put the police HQ on hold and consider a dual police-fire complex.
Rep. Paul Donato may face a challenger from Medford in 2020.
The city has filed a public nuisance suit against five manufacturers and three wholesale distributors.
The city council this week approved municipal aggregation, which allows the city to negotiate a rate on behalf of businesses and residents.
Arlington resident Lori Lennon announced her run for the 23rd Middlesex District seat Thursday.
The board will drive branding and membership for the city's new public access station.
Drop by for conversations that go "beyond the 24-hour news cycle and 140-character arguments" with the former VP.
The newly formed department will provide recreation resources to the city's residents.
You won't believe how much more time you're wasting per year in your car.
Robert Emmett Skerry, Jr. suffered a narrow loss in the Medford School Committee election that was confirmed by a recount.
The elections are behind us. Medford looks to moving forward, but what do you want to see accomplished?
The results are in for the 2017 municipal election.
The mayor joined more than two dozen from across the state in signing the letter.
Nov. 7 isn't very far away. Check out what you need to know.
Medford Community Media hits the ground running, bringing Medford residents all the info about their candidates for municipal office.
Gonzalez made his case to the attendees that supporting him would help Medford achieve its own goals moving forward.
Fifteen candidates were vying for 14 spots on the general election ballot.
If you want to vote in September's preliminary election, you need to register soon.
The fair is coming back at the end of September.
Several changes to the city's tobacco laws are taking effect.
A plaque honoring veterans will be unveiled Sunday morning, and the city wants you to be there.
Residents are being asked to help identify priority beautification projects.
Wednesday night's conservation commission meeting will discuss two proposed activities in Medford.
Mayor Burke is "very nervous" about the traffic the Everett casino will bring in, says city infrastructure is one of her focuses, and more.
Youth Academy is open to children ages 8-12 in Middlesex County.
Mayor Stephanie Burke will speak at City Hall.
Watch the first council meeting of the year, in which lowering the default speed limit was discussed.
Lowering the citywide default speed limit to 25 miles per hour will be discussed.
Patch will update this story with election results Tuesday night.
In an email to the Boston Globe, Harold MacGilvray said he used "poor judgment" when posing for the photo Saturday.
Skipped early voting? No worries, we've got you covered on Nov. 8.