Medford Housing Trust outlines five-year plan to expand affordable housing
The Medford Affordable Housing Trust Fund convened March 12 to discuss its official action plan, which includes zoning amendments, city-owned lot developments, and nonprofit partnerships aimed at expanding affordable housing opportunities.
‘Chronicle’ reporter Ted Reinstein to discuss new book at Medford Public Library
Journalist Ted Reinstein has met a lot of colorful characters in his more than 25 years of reporting across New England for the TV show “Chronicle.” His new book collects and retells some of their stories.
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Get up, get out and get moving. From music to theater to art experiences – it’s all going on this week
‘Chronicle’ reporter Ted Reinstein to discuss new book at Medford Public Library
Journalist Ted Reinstein has met a lot of colorful characters in his more than 25 years of reporting across New England for the TV show “Chronicle.” His new book collects and retells some of their stories.
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‘Mickey 17’: Live, die, but don’t repeat
If you remember one thing about “Mickey 17,” it’s that the film is one part sci-fi love story, one part black comedy and all parts biting political commentary on how higher ups in the work chain see the bottom rungs.
Simian slayings: 'Everybody dies and that’s life’
On Feb. 21, NEON released its hotly anticipated horror-comedy film “The Monkey,” a film helmed by Osgood “Oz” Perkins, son of “Psycho” star Anthony Perkins, and the director who gave NEON its smash hit “Longlegs” just last year.
CACHE invites residents to annual meeting on April 6
Hear Ye! Hear Ye! The Annual Meeting of CACHE in Medford will be held at the Medford Historical Society and Museum, 10 Governors Ave., on Sunday, April 6, from 4-6 p.m.
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Listen to your elders: Before St. Patrick, life in Ireland was remarkably progressive
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Before photocopiers, VCRs, and the Internet, there was Reader’s Digest
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Medford Housing Trust outlines five-year plan to expand affordable housing
The Medford Affordable Housing Trust Fund convened March 12 to discuss its official action plan, which includes zoning amendments, city-owned lot developments, and nonprofit partnerships aimed at expanding affordable housing opportunities.
‘Chronicle’ reporter Ted Reinstein to discuss new book at Medford Public Library
Journalist Ted Reinstein has met a lot of colorful characters in his more than 25 years of reporting across New England for the TV show “Chronicle.” His new book collects and retells some of their stories.