New law will void forced arbitration provisions to give survivors the choice of how to pursue justice
Congresswoman Katherine Clark hosted health officials in her district as virtual guests to the State of the Union address.
The city is seeking feedback from residents on how it should allocate roughly $48 million in American Rescue Plan Act funding.
The City will be holding a community meeting on Wednesday, March 9 at 6 p.m. at the City Hall Council Chambers and via zoom to provide u ...
Clark requested an analysis of the employer-provided child care credit and the benefits employees receive from child care services eligible
McGivern, the former city engineer, has been acting commissioner since Brian Kerins retired in November.
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The Medford Board of Health, citing a three week decrease in the City's COVID-19 positivity rate, voted unanimously at its regular meeti ...
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Molly Kivi will help guide the allocation of $50 million in federal American Rescue Plan Act funding in Medford.
Thanks to the American Rescue Plan (ARPA), over the next few years Medford will be investing nearly $50 million dollars into the communi ...
The bill would allow immigrants without status to qualify for a Massachusetts standard driver's license.
The NAACP sent a letter to city officials this week supporting the Jewish community in light of the Holiday Extravaganza controversy.
House passes legislation to void forced arbitration provisions as they apply to sexual assault and harassment claims
Clark led a letter to President Biden urging him to include child care providers in the plan to increase access to masks and Covid testing.
Branson, a Mustang Hall of Famer and community volunteer, died Jan. 27 following a battle with cancer. He was 55 years old.
The office will be temporarily closed following the retirements of Patricia Wright, Paula Keefe and Linda Pittorino.
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Medford Took Control of Parking Operations in Early January
In an op-ed with WBUR, Assistant House Speaker Katherine Clark Recalls How Letting Her Hair Gray Became a 'Political Issue'
The Middlesex County unemployment rate improved recently, according to the newest figures.
House passed the Freedom to Vote: John R. Lewis Act
Waste Management has released the 2022 Garbage and Recycling Schedule for Medford residents.
City also Secures $293,000 per Year Grant to Hire Two Additional Social Workers at Police Department
"Nina has proven herself to be an exceptional member of our team," Mayor Breanna Lungo-Koehn said.
Nina Nazarian Assumes Permanent Chief of Staff Role in Lungo-Koehn Administration
Parking restrictions in effect as of 2am Friday
Additional Meetings with Other Applicants Set for January
The ceremony has been moved to the council chambers, with limited attendance, due to concerns over the omicron variant.
The three-person board approves order requiring mask-wearing in indoor public settings in Medford and proof of vaccination at large-scal ...
Paulette Van der Kloot, one of the longest-serving school committee members in the state, said goodbye at Monday's meeting after 32 years.
The Board of Health also voted Tuesday to bring back the indoor mask mandate.
STATEMENT FROM ASSISTANT SPEAKER CLARK ON THE COMMONWEALTH'S EXTENSION AND EXPANSION OF FEDERALLY FUNDED CHILD CARE GRANTS
City Councilor Nicole Morell says there are "many opportunities for progress" within the climate crisis.
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Multiple Boards and Commissions currently seeking to fill various positions. Residents of all backgrounds and abilities encouraged to apply
The Middlesex County unemployment rate improved somewhat, according to the newest figures.
The Middlesex County unemployment rate improved somewhat as fall approached.
The district, designed to promote a "flexible process for innovative proposals," is among the proposed amendments to the zoning ordinance.