DiGiantommaso was one of Medford's longest-serving School Committee members.
The department is accepting new, unwrapped toys and gently used winter jackets for Toys for tots and the Medford Family Network.
Medford Police Department receives donation of plush "Trouble the Dogs" to help First Responders soothe children in crisis
The two 20-year-olds were also charged with having a stolen vehicle after they were stopped Wednesday.
Hamsa Warsame, 25, was shot and killed in Roxbury Oct. 26.
“They use the dog to breed puppies and sell them for a profit and then just throw the dog away,” a Medford police lieutenant said.
Director of Communications and Intergovernmental Affairs Deanna Deveney has accepted a position in the Everett mayor's office.
Known as "The General," de la Torre retired in 2016 after 33 years with the Medford Police Department.
Here's a look back at the most-read stories on Medford Patch last week.
Two hundred students walked out of class Friday in the university's second climate change strike of the semester.
Cummings Properties invites employees to select a local charity to receive a $1,000 donation in their honor each year.
The university announced Thursday it is removing the Sackler family's name from its buildings and medical school programs.
The 2020 inauguration is set for Jan. 5.
The legendary rock group, known for hits like "Surrender" and "I Want You To Want Me," is coming to the Chevalier Theatre in February.
Mayor-Elect Breanna Lungo-Koehn's transition committee will host eight sessions on issues ranging from schools to parking this month.
Despite staying open during Gov. Baker's sales ban, Vick's Vape Shop has struggled to generate business.
Mossalam, former co-chair of Our Revolution and founding director of the Islamic Cultural Center of Medford, is running for state rep.
It's the first snow day of the season for Medford students.
Darakjian, who owned Moulton's Seafood Restaurant, died Nov. 29 at the age of 69.
Here's what's been going on in the Medford restaurant scene.
The Mustangs will try to dodge a winless season, while the Golden Tornadoes look to get their second win in America's second-oldest rivalry.
The city's Holiday Glow celebration will take place Wednesday, Dec. 4.
Leo Sacco conducted his own informal probe but did not discipline officers or seek an outside investigation, according to a Globe report.
National Grid will begin work to replace three gas mains throughout the city this winter.
Members of several fall sports teams were GBL all-stars this season.
The Orange Line is not running between Wellington and Oak Grove due to a power issue.
Richard Jentz was shopping at Sears in Saugus when another man suffered a cardiac event.
The company is taking its bikes off the road due to low ridership during cold weather months.
Residents are invited to participate in the observance of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women.
South Street will be closed Thursday, Nov. 21.
Mayor-Elect Lungo-Koehn has formed a transition committee, as well as subcommittees on key issues, to prepare for her inauguration.
The train was out of service when it came off the tracks in Medford Monday.
Qualifying families can receive up to $500 toward their gas heating bills.
The Mustangs received a court injunction that will allow them to play Saturday, despite an unsuccessful appeal with the MIAC.
The city receives $125,000 annually from the resort and casino. It is now accepting applications to utilize that money.
An opportunity is available for a three-bedroom apartment with a monthly rent of $1,760.
Police found "several grams" of crack cocaine and thousands of dollars in cash at the Cottage Street home.
The two-time Academy Award-winner is coming to Medford for a live career retrospective.