Nov. 10 at the Brooks Elementary School on 288 High St., 5 p.m. come on down for a holiday shopping bonanza!
Some precinct wardens report high turnouts.
Choral masterpiece, Chiaroscuro, will be taken on by the Tufts Chamber Singers for Wednesday, Nov. 9 at 8 p.m.
The school technology committee heard from a consultant on a $4 million plan to overhaul technology in Medford Public Schools.
About 2,000 computers would be upgraded.
There will be free admissions to an open house at St. John's Prep in Danvers on Saturday, October 22nd.
"This is an amazing time of change we’re living through, and we're privileged at the great universities of the United States to have a ringside seat to the end of western predominance. I see it every week, I see it in the mid-terms." -Niall Ferguson
Sam Masciave knows that superheroes exist. He may be one.
Asbestos had been improperly removed from Curtis Tufts School without the use of water, work area seal, or air cleaning devices, according to the Department of Environmental Protection.
"We have a society that’s crazy about rankings…Because they rank people, they’ve created this craze that somehow you can score this (standardized scores) like a baseball game.” - Medford Superintendent Roy Belson
Katie will dazzle you with her knowledge!
After a year of studying Tang Soo Do karate, Whiz Kid Antonio Bonaventura is moving to the big(ger) league.
The annual rankings put Tufts University as the 29th best college in the U.S.
Medford High teacher Nick Tucci brings 9/11 to the Classroom.
A group of enthusiastic Whiz Kids kept the Columbus School Garden growing.
This whiz kid is throwing out the first ball in the Beckett Bowl!
Perserverance and determination have made Ajay an expert in many fields.
Steve Tisch Athletics Complex gets a roof.
Clifford Weeks worked in Boston Public Schools during the difficult busing integration in the 1970s.
The city's elementary and middle schools will be fitted with solar panels.
A pride of Medford will be enshrined.
"This sort of polarization is destructive for the community as a whole. That's why I have asked those who support my decision or who otherwise support me not to engage in this political dialogue."
The head coach will be back next season.
There will be a press conference tomorrow morning at City Hall to discuss the head soccer coach job.
Medford kids know how to kick ball!
Watch Headmaster Paul Krueger, Athletic Director Bob Maloney and Mike Petrides.
Fourth Graders at Columbus School donated animal oxygen masks to the Fire Department. Meet Ruby Green, who made the presentation.
On the heels of the firing of head soccer coach Mike Petrides, the
These Whiz Kids keep you safe at Tufts Pool. Meet lifeguards Christine Feeley, Casey Haggerty, Jon Gowa, Tori Barry, and Bath House Attendant Jim Barry.
Recent college graduates say finding work is a tough row to hoe.
When she found herself in an unexpected leadership role, Clare Kelley discovered it suited her.
President Larry Bacow leaves the university after completing unprecedented fundraising campaign.
Good design and a good cause sent Alyssa to the top of the competition.
Over 100 turned out to hear budget discussions Monday night.
Her first foray into science fair competition will be hard to beat: her project went international!
Whiz Kid Jaeda Hamel went straight to the mayor to create change in her neighborhood.
Audrey Carmosino was recognized by the school committee Monday night.
Committee unanimously voted Monday night to change the cutoff birthday from Dec. 31 to August 31.
Current assistant principal will take over top spot next year.
Thirteen Medford residents who are members of the Medford Schools Volunteer group will be recognized for their work Monday night.