More than 40 Medford residents will take part in this year's race, which will be held on Patriots Day for the first time since 2019.
Here's what to know as schools move to optional masking for the first time since the start of the pandemic.
Mayor Breanna Lungo-Koehn signed a Host Community Agreement with Theory Wellness, which also includes the development of an arts center.
The $1.9 trillion relief package funded vaccines, aid for small businesses, helped reopen schools, and rescued the child care sector
State Rep. Christine Barber says her constituents "have led the way in advocating to expand access to driver’s licenses for years."
Package includes support for Ukraine, child care, green jobs, affordable housing, and reauthorizes the Violence Against Women Act
The annual tournament is held in memory of Medford native Krystle Campbell, who was killed in the Boston Marathon bombing.
The city is asking the public to help plan the inaugural festival. Here's how to apply.
Leave it to the pros to repair just about anything in your home, from electronics to furniture — and everything in between!
Donato, who represents the 35th Middlesex District, has served on the State Legislature for more than 20 years.
Nwajei is the former director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion for the Massachusetts Department of Developmental Services.
New law will void forced arbitration provisions to give survivors the choice of how to pursue justice
Local theaters worry that a planned 999-seat event space would hurt business and accuse the casino of violating gaming regulations.
Four one-bedroom condos and two two-bedroom condos are available to own at 519 on Broadway.
A GoFundMe page will go toward the medical expenses of a 22-year-old woman who was struck while getting out of a ride-share Saturday night.
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 ...
Byrnes retired Monday after more than 23 years with the Medford Police Department.
A 22-year-old woman was seriously injured when she was struck while getting out of a ride-share vehicle late Saturday night.
PhysicianOne says it is the first urgent care in the Medford area to integrate 24/7 virtual care with in-person care.
Clark requested an analysis of the employer-provided child care credit and the benefits employees receive from child care services eligible
Parking restrictions will go into effect Thursday night, and trash pickup will be delayed another day for the rest of the week.
The casino's proposal has received pushback from some local officials, who fear it will impact smaller businesses.
McGivern, the former city engineer, has been acting commissioner since Brian Kerins retired in November.
Top-rated cleaning professionals are available to help get your house next-level clean.
Looking to get involved in local government? Here's how to apply.
February is Dog Training Education Month
Parking operations have fully transitioned from ParkMedford to the city's new Parking Department.
Avoid the inevitable "I'm bored" with these family-friendly activities in Massachusetts over February vacation.
Some businesses and other services will be closed Monday for the federal holiday.
Animal Control said the dog was found on Vine Street.
The city says barrel owners can save an estimated $200 annually on their water bills.
Care Solace will help expand access to community mental health and substance use treatment providers for students, staff and families.
The Medford Board of Health, citing a three week decrease in the City's COVID-19 positivity rate, voted unanimously at its regular meeti ...
Rehearsals Underway for the Medford Community Chorale (MCC) and Youth / Young Adult Chorus Spring Concert - New Members Welcome!
The Board of Health voted Tuesday to rescind the indoor mask mandate, as well as the vaccination requirement for large entertainment venues.
A Somerville police officer found Robert LeBlanc, 53, asleep at the wheel at a stop light, police said.
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Monaco, who the Board of Trustees said has "strengthened the university by every possible metric," will leave his role in 2023.