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Rescue volunteers say it will take at least two weeks to capture and move about 200 cats from the site of the Happy Cat Sanctuary that burned down in Medford, as well as from the surrounding neighborh...
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An estimated 150 cats are believed to have survived at the facility, which also included outdoor buildings, Gross said.
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After six years as superintendent of the Medford School District, Bret Champion said personal attacks and hostility toward public schools overall led him to resign. In a statement announcing his resignation in February, Champion said “a small, loud contingency” in the district has shifted its focus to "adult-centered issues."
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ABC7 New York on MSNVeterinarians treating 100+ cats injured, displaced by fire at animal sanctuary on Long IslandOn Wednesday afternoon, volunteers continued the work that the cat sanctuary owner started -- coming together to rescue the cats that were injured and displaced by the flames.
The MBTA announced that the D and E line trains of the Green Line Medford/Tufts station on Boston Avenue are delayed approximately 15 minutes due to nearby police activity. The trains may also standby at the stations for longer before departing.
The Medford Railroad Park is a hidden gem, tucked away behind the Medford Fire District #4 building. Between April and October, volunteers run steam engine rides and
Local students from North and South Medford High Schools are saying ciao to Medford’s Italian sister city, Alba, through a cultural exchange program in their tour across Italy. The students have visited Rome,
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The Medford City Council began discussions on the budget for fiscal year 2026 in its March 18 meeting of the Committee of the Whole. Amid uncertainty over federal funding, the council’s priorities included increasing support for public safety,
Miguel Torres struck out nine in a five-inning stint and Mason Simon worked two shutout frames as Medford Tech edged Westampton Tech, 3-2, in Medford. It was the first win for the Jaguars after an 0-2 start.
Suffolk County Crime Stoppers and Suffolk County Police Sixth Precinct Crime Section officers are seeking the public’s help to identify and locate a woman who allegedly stole from a Medford store in March. A woman allegedly stole clothing and household items from Target, located at 2975 Horseblock Road, at approximately 6 p.m. on March 30.