Police have increased patrols following a reported assault Tuesday night.
A West Medford shop that served fresh-pressed juice, smoothies, coffee and baked goods has closed.
An ordinance reflecting the new contract will go before the city council this month.
"Ignition: A Professional Woman’s Guide to Energized, Burnout-Proof Living" emerged from Vasiliadis's work as a health coach.
Police said two men robbed a man at gunpoint in his Medford home last week.
An area restaurant veteran is reportedly looking at the Not Your Average Joe's space, which has been empty since 2016.
Cinco de Mayo, also known as the Anniversary of the Battle of Puebla, is nearly here.
U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi visited Tufts University to advocate for affordable child care.
The city says the funding will be used to grow its canopy by 25 percent.
The Massachusetts Gaming Commission this week elected not to pull Wynn's license a month before its Everett resort is set to open.
Grab food from Medford Square restaurants and enjoy local acts on Riverside Plaza this month.
U.S. News & World Report released its 2019 Best High Schools list Tuesday. Here's how schools in Massachusetts ranked.
Migraine headaches are a common neurological disorder affecting as many as 40 million Americans.
Here's a look back at the most-read stories on Medford Patch last week.
Man entered TD Bank wearing a black hooded sweatshirt and a black baseball cap and demanded money from a teller.
Police have partnered with OffenderWatch, which allows residents to sign up for email alerts when offenders move into the neighborhood.
The effort was spearheaded by a group of students who wanted to recognize the more than 50 slaves buried at the grounds.
A minor league baseball team has banned peanuts from its games. Dr. Eric Samuel weighs in on peanut allergies - causes, treatments and tips
The Medford Police Department and Board of Health are teaming up with the DEA for National Drug Take Back Day.
The new police station on Main Street is expected to be completed by late 2020.
The optical illusion, designed to lower speeds in the area, is the culmination of an effort by two elementary schoolers.
The city released its first study on climate change vulnerability Monday.
Fascinating Art show at Howe's Gallery
If you see helicopters flying overhead this week, this might be why.
Here's a look at the top stories on Medford Patch last week.
The business will offer food, coffee and tea options when it reopens this spring.
For those unwilling to cross the picket lines during the Stop & Shop strike, here are some other options nearby.
Rep. Stephen Lynch's proposed legislation would compel the FAA to examine the potential health impacts of air traffic noise and pollution.
These are the top Boston Marathon finishers from Medford.
The change from cellular 911 calls being routed through a third party is expected to improve emergency services' response time.
A Stop & Shop official claimed most of the 134 affected Massachusetts stores remain open.
Police are warning residents not to give out any information over the phone.
An eighth-grader has accomplished a first for the Boston Historical Society's essay contest – winning two years in a row.
Here are the dates to know heading toward the end of the school year in Medford.
The company was awarded more than $240,000 from the Workforce Training Fund.
Here's when road work is expected to start and end throughout the city this season.
Here's a look back at the five most-read stories on Medford Patch last week.
A Medford resident received city council approval this week to bring his restaurant to Salem Street.
Police are investigating a possible connection to a fatal stabbing in the same area.