Sen. Patricia Jehlen warns Medford residents that the annual Medicare enrollment period is earlier than usual this year and to review all the options.
The City Council meets at 7 p.m. Tuesday.
The stations are open 24 hours a day.
Ed Markey will maintain his seat in Congress.
Redistricting has many confused.
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The candidates, incumbents and issues that will be affecting Medford.
Check out the side-by-side comparison on how the two candidates stack up on the issues.
Sold properties in the Medford area this week, October 25 - November 1
Important info, with emergency phone numbers, cancellations and more.
State Rep. Carl Sciortino, who's running for reelection in the 34th Middlesex District, spoke to Patch about his legislative priorities and campaign.
Donato says no to Death with Dignity Act.
The Boston Herald endorsed Senator Scott Brown on Wednesday; his Democratic challenger Elizabeth Warren has recently had several endorsements as well.
Meeting will be held next week in Medford.
Congressman Ed Markey told Patch a law is needed to ensure compounding pharmacies don't turn into compounding manufacturers.
Developers say information exchange will lower health care costs and increase patient safety.
More restaurants are now eligible for a full liquor license.
The SNL alum turned U.S. Senator riled up a highly partisan crowd Friday, Oct. 18 in Lexington, where he and local politicians hit on economic and environmental concerns in support of Elizabeth Warren.
Former Gov. Paul Cellucci, who served as governor and lieutenant governor of Massachusetts, endorsed Sen. Scott Brown for U.S. Senate on Wednesday.
Warren out raised Brown by $4.5 million in the third quarter, according to fundraising totals released on Monday by each campaign.
A look at some of the items from this week's City Council meeting.
Vice President Joe Biden and Republican Vice Presidential Candidate Paul Ryan will face off against each other in a debate on Oct. 11.
The free quiz takes an in-depth look at your stance on a range of issues, then compares them to candidates' responses.
A look at items from the Medford City Council agenda.
If you have a question for the candidates, submit it in the comments section below and it could be asked during the televised Oct. 16 Town Hall Presidential Debate.
The strong majority of Massachusetts' legislators are white and male.
Ridership this August is up 1.2 percent versus last August. Analysts had predicted a drop of 5.5 percent because of the higher fares.
"What Scott Brown and the Republicans are running on is to repeal that (the affordable care act) and go back to fighting again -- four years more -- they don't have any alternatives to offer." -Elizabeth Warren
Local Republican and Democratic Party members from across the state will discuss the Oct. 3 presidential debate live in our chat room. Join in with your questions!
Senate candidate will visit local businesses this afternoon.
Get the details on the presidential debate and comment on what you're hoping to hear as a Medford resident.
Patch will be joined by local Massachusetts party officials and you can take part in the conversation.
Last night's debate can be seen online in its entirety.
A look at items on the agenda for Tuesday's city council meeting.
The state Retirement Board granted the former state senator from Arlington his pension Thursday. Do you agree with the board's ruling? Let us know by posting a comment below.
The debate will be moderated by “Meet the Press” anchor David Gregory and will begin at 7 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 1.
A Salmonella outbreak led to more than 100 nut butter spreads recalled. Check out the complete list.
Cameras could be collecting data on people suspected of no wrongdoing, organization says.
Beverly Scott comes to Boston from Atlanta's transit system, MARTA.
Ask Governor Deval Patrick about any topic you like during our live chat at 1:30 p.m. Thursday.