The Red Cross is holding blood drives soon in the Medford area.
Find out if you can pick up last-minute Thanksgiving items at area grocery stores.
Firefighters brought a fire in a camper under control Thursday night.
MassDOT will close lanes during the day for pavement work.
The Vision Plan for the park includes two Little League fields, a pickleball court, a skate park, space for basketball and hockey, and more.
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The clinic for 12-18-year-olds, scheduled for Wednesday at Medford High School, was canceled because not enough people signed up, MPS said.
There will be vaccination clinics this Wednesday and Saturday in Medford.
The district, designed to promote a "flexible process for innovative proposals," is among the proposed amendments to the zoning ordinance.
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The Medford Energy & Environment Committee and the Tufts University Energy Group are hosting a Climate Webinar featuring Senator Mike Ba ...
Councilors accused City Hall of violating a city ordinance and flouting the solicitor's opinion at a committee of the whole meeting Tuesday.
The Board of Health hosted a vaccine clinic for children ages 5-11 at the Andrews Middle School Wednesday night.
The district will hold a job fair Nov. 22 for several openings, including teachers and paraprofessionals.
Please check the events calendar on the City's website at www.medfordma.org, as meetings and events may be changed or added after the ti ...
Officials cited declining case counts and increased access to the vaccine for children. Meanwhile, cases went up in Medford last week.
The city will offer an incentive program to reimburse business owners that improve their façades in an effort to encourage local growth.
Frank Giliberti Jr. will retire at the end of November after more than 20 years as chief of the Medford Fire Department.
The city's biannual sweeping of all public roads begins next week. Here's what you should know to avoid being ticketed and towed.
A partial lunar eclipse is cause for a watch party in Medford to see the full frost moon turn red in the longest such event this century.
The U.S. is experiencing a severe blood supply shortage.
Close to 33 percent of registered voters in Medford turned out to cast ballots for mayor, city council, and school committee on Tuesday.
The U.S. ranks poorly among developed countries for maternal health. Here is how Middlesex County compares to the U.S.
Mayor Breanna Lungo-Koehn defeated a challenge from City Councilor John Falco to win a second term at City Hall.
Two people were arrested early Monday morning after crashing an SUV and leading officers on a short chase, Medford Police said.
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Todisco, a former congressional staffer, shares why he is running for city council.
Medford Family Network and Room To Grow are asking for new or gently used baby and toddler items to support low-income families.
“Jingle All the Way!” scheduled for Friday, December 10th at 7pm, in the Caron Theatre at Medford High School. (Medford Community Chorale)
Scarpelli, who was elected in 2015 after six years on the school committee, shares why he is running for re-election.
Here's everything you need to know about the Nov. 2 municipal election.
The COVID-19 testing program, which allows close contacts to stay in school if they test negative daily, is in place in nearby communities.
There are three projects underway in Medford, and City Hall has proposed zoning changes to encourage future development.
Butts retired in January after more than three decades with the Medford Police Department. He was 59 years old.
Bears, a first-term city councilor, shares why he is running for re-election.
Nuzzo, a program manager and change management professional, shares why she is running for city council.
You can drop off pumpkins on Wednesday, October 27th or Thursday, October 28th between 3:00 and 6pm.
Knight, who was elected in 2013 and currently serves as the council's vice president, shares why he is running for re-election.
Tseng, a student and researcher at Harvard, shares why he is running for city council.