Get out and pick out that pumpkin this fall season and enjoy the many fall attractions Medford-area pumpkin patches have to offer.
The half-mile-long trail will connect Medford Square and Riverbend Park.
The city will hold a drive-thru event with strict COVID-19 requirements in place.
The onetime pop-up is opening a brick-and-mortar location in West Medford and eventually plans to incorporate beer and live music.
Finance Director Aleesha Nunley Benjamin said Medford's CARES Act funding totaled $5,093,008.
Task forces on parking policy, the fire station and supporting new residents and businesses will begin work this fall.
"Tasteful Boston" is an upcoming outdoor art installation that celebrates Boston's culinary history.
MHS teacher Liz Daneu says the planned return date for some grades coincides with Yom Kippur, the "highest holy day in Judaism."
The City Council on Tuesday approved the mayor's request to form a commission to review the charter, which hasn't been updated in 34 years.
The fall 2020 planting season recently kicked off in South Medford.
The city's fourth Shared Streets grant from MassDOT will help fund protected bike lanes on the bridge between Wellington and Assembly.
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A two-alarm fire broke out on Alexander Avenue Sunday.
School officials decided this week to work toward a phased-in hybrid plan starting Oct. 5.
The city will host a vendor walkthrough instead of the annual event highlighting local energy-saving products and practices.
The Committee of the Whole met Tuesday to discuss efforts to mitigate an uptick in rodents.
Manganiello loved to bake cookies for the Medford Police and Fire Departments, where she was affectionately known as "Pizzelle Lady."
The city is still labeled a "yellow" community by the state, meaning it averages 4-8 cases per 100,000 people daily.
North Medford residents helped search for two missing kids Tuesday, police said.
Councilors quarreled over returning to City Hall during its first in-person meeting since March.
A dozen Medford parents spent their summer sewing free masks for the upcoming school year.
The pandemic has forced a radically different start to the school year. Here are five things to expect.
MCC Director Betsy Pesce speaks to WBZ's Jordan Rich on his "New England Weekend" feature.
The School Committee last month reversed course to start the school year fully remote and will re-evaluate the model by mid-October.
Masks prevent the spread of COVID-19
Here's a look back at the most-read stories on Medford Patch this week.
Medford resident Rockwell Jackson is running the virtual Boston Marathon in honor of his grandmother, who is battling Alzheimer's disease.
Rev. Bruce Carey Taylor will begin services Sept. 13.
The city's positive test rate remained roughly the same, despite reporting a rising case count.
Mayor Lungo-Koehn said the FAA rejected alternative concepts for a Logan Airport runway that significantly impacts Medford.
Medford released its report on the creation of Resilience Hubs, which serve as community support centers during environmental events.
Ozzie and Winston have recovered from medical neglect and are ready for their forever home.
Singers come together from all over the world to participate in Medford Community Chorale's first-ever virtual concert!
Police said it is not known if Samuel Wambua, 31, is connected to a string of break-ins in Medford.
The Labor Day holiday on Sept. 7 will mean closures for key businesses, some transit and government offices.
Police are warning residents to lock their doors and windows following a recent string of break-ins.
The state labeled Medford a "yellow" community this week as its case count increased.
Drivers are asked to follow "No Parking" signs, which note when and where street sweeping will be done.
The annual program will start with a clinic available only to people over the age of 65, due to the increased risk posed by COVID-19.
Incumbent Paul Donato, who has represented the district for nearly 20 years, was re-elected Tuesday.