Medford Parks and Recreation is recognizing its volunteers for their significant cleanup efforts last month. During the month of September, 770 lbs. of trash and debris were removed from city parks.
Medford residents should be noticing changes to the city’s parks and open spaces this spring as the administration works to complete an ambitious seven-year action plan to beautify the community. The ...
East Cambridge Savings Bank President and CEO Gilda M. Nogueira, joined by the bank’s board of directors executive committee, presented Medford Mayor Stephanie M. Burke with a $10,000 donation to ...
Medford Township’s parks, recreational facilities and open space areas will remain open for passive use that does not result in groups or gatherings, including walking trails, the canoe trail, etc.
Aug. 4—Stifled only slightly during the pandemic — and answering an ever-present cry for "something to do" in Southern Oregon — Silent Disco has amassed a loyal fan base of people who dig the concept ...
In September 2016 Brian Sjothun was sworn in as Medford city manager. Before taking the lead, Sjothun spent 12 years as the city’s parks and recreation director. Sjothun’s predecessor, Eric Swanson ...
After allowing alcohol at weddings and events such as beer gardens in city parks, Medford officials recently realized they have a law on the books prohibiting alcohol in city-owned facilities. The ...
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