Medford, MA, USA

Medford, MA, USA Official page of the City of Medford, Massachusetts This is the official page of the City of Medford, Massachusetts.

It contains updates for both city and school news. This page is monitored and updated by City of Medford staff. If you have an emergency or specific requests for city services, visit our online service portal: http://www.medfordma.org/mayor/online-request-for-city-services/

Flag Day celebrates and honors the day in 1777 when the United States approved the design for its first flag.  🇺🇸The U.S...
06/14/2026

Flag Day celebrates and honors the day in 1777 when the United States approved the design for its first flag. 🇺🇸

The U.S. Flag is proudly flown from homes, businesses and institutions across the country, but you may not know what happens when a flag must be retired and its service life has ended.

Flags may be brought to Medford City Hall and placed it in the metal bin located in the front entranceway. This bin is used specifically for collecting flags to be respectfully retired and is available any time City Hall is open.

Beat the heat and stay safe! The Medford Health & Human Services Department has compiled some hot weather safety tips an...
06/13/2026

Beat the heat and stay safe! The Medford Health & Human Services Department has compiled some hot weather safety tips and signs of heat-related illness. Please take all safety precautions to keep yourself, friends, and family safe during this hot weather.

For more information on extreme heat safety, visit www.medfordma.org/heat or www.mass.gov/extreme-heat.

Join us for the ribbon cutting of Carr Park’s Phase II renovation on Tuesday, June 16 at 11:30am! This is the final phas...
06/12/2026

Join us for the ribbon cutting of Carr Park’s Phase II renovation on Tuesday, June 16 at 11:30am! This is the final phase of the renovations, and the entire park will now be open for all to enjoy.

06/12/2026

TreesMedford Looking for Volunteers to Water Trees

Help keep Medford cool and green this summer!

(MEDFORD) — The local nonprofit TreesMedford is organizing residents to water the newest trees planted by the City of Medford. Volunteering to water new trees helps them survive and keeps Medford cool and green. Residents can sign up to water a recently planted tree using the map on the TreesMedford website here: https://www.treesmedford.org/adopts.

The trees planted by the City each year are a significant investment in time, effort, and resources. You can help make sure that investment is not wasted, and that you get to enjoy the results for years to come.

When the trees planted by a contractor die, the contractor is required to replace them once, but the community loses a year of tree growth, and results of the replacements are not guaranteed. Residents can help by sustaining the trees in their backyards. Large trees are immensely important in reducing the City's heat, and provide screening from nearby neighbors, reduce air pollution, reduce flooding and erosion, calm traffic, improve commercial areas, increase property values, provide wildlife habitat, and generally improve our quality of life.

Learn more on the TreesMedford website here: https://www.treesmedford.org/adopts.

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06/11/2026
There’s a proposal under consideration by the MBTA to restore the 94 while keeping the 80 bus service in Medford as part...
06/11/2026

There’s a proposal under consideration by the MBTA to restore the 94 while keeping the 80 bus service in Medford as part of the Bus Network Redesign Project. Medford is affected specifically by proposal 2, which proposes three options to increase frequency and improve transit connections along Boston Ave.

The MBTA is hosting a virtual meeting on June 15 at 6pm to hear public feedback on the updated proposal and incorporate it into the decision-making process.

This virtual meeting kicks off the public engagement process that will include several in-person meetings to be held in various communities impacted by proposed revisions.

Register for the meeting here: https://www.mbta.com/events/2026-06-15/bus-network-redesign-proposed-updates-virtual

More info on the proposed changes here: https://www.mbta.com/projects/bus-network-redesign-proposed-updates.

06/11/2026

Today's Meetings and Events ⬇

Thursday, June 11, 2026
âž¡ Medford Comprehensive High School Building Subcommittee Meeting, 11:00am
Agenda: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1E_D8jRRybJ9l53buYJaNBgxGHfp3pZG5/view?usp=sharing
Zoom: https://mps02155-org.zoom.us/j/98833080541?pwd=lpGTmzRpgoEPb0jzICizpxiCqA6dVE.1

âž¡ Joint Meeting of the Medford City Council and Community Development Board, 6:00pm
Agenda: https://medfordma.portal.civicclerk.com/event/461/files/agenda/909
Location: City Hall Council Chambers
Zoom: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/87089845662?pwd=pirzukYvFIwelhoSsXbV1FKwuFMuYw.1

âž¡ Learn About Cancer Screening and Prevention, 6:30pm
Location: West Medford Community Center (111 Arlington St)

06/10/2026

The Medford Department of Public Works will be mobilizing test pit excavations at the Oak Grove Cemetery 7-acre expansion site starting as early as June 11. This work includes approximately 30-40 test pits spread out across the 7-acre parcel. The purpose of these excavations is to measure the depth of soil for burial suitability, as well as to gather data about the soil that is helpful to know for construction purposes.

At each location a backhoe will: dig a hole; a geotechnical engineer will evaluate and log the hole; and then it will be backfilled before moving to the next location. The locations are currently marked with wooden stakes.

As a part of this process, the DPW may need to clear small areas in order to access the pit location with a backhoe. The overall intention is to minimize disturbances to the property at this time while gathering the information needed for the project.

With questions, you can contact the DPW at 781-393-2418.

Join us for the annual Juneteenth Flag Raising and Celebration on June 18 at 4:30pm!Come to City Hall to hear remarks an...
06/10/2026

Join us for the annual Juneteenth Flag Raising and Celebration on June 18 at 4:30pm!

Come to City Hall to hear remarks and an immigrant's perspective on Juneteenth, poetry, music from the Willie J. Laws Band, and enjoy a community meal catered by Work Hard Eat Good. This event is free and all are welcome.

To learn more about the history and significance of Juneteenth, visit https://nmaahc.si.edu/explore/moments/juneteenth.

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