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Malden beats Medford

Malden beats Medford (John Blanding/Globe Staff)Medford's Rico Dello Iacono and Malden's Joe Pappagallo, both in their first Thanksgiving battle as head coach.
Shakarus Semexant's 35-yard touchdown pass to Herbans Antenor in the third quarter proved the difference as the Golden Tornadoes edged the Mustangs in the 122d meeting between the rivals. Inside Medford, 11/26/09

Students use Facebook to threaten food boycott

More than 400 Medford High School students have pledged on Facebook to boycott the cafeteria food during the week after Thanksgiving, with one junior calling the fare unhealthy and unsafe in a separate chat forum, a charge Superintendent Roy Belson denies. Boston Globe, 11/25/09
John Bradley; taught biology

John Bradley; taught biology

John M. Bradley, a longtime biology teacher at Medford High School, died Saturday of heart failure at Winchester Hospital. The Winchester resident was 84.Boston Globe, 11/25/09

Developers using YouTube to pitch River's Edge

Developers using YouTube to pitch River's Edge (Criterion Development Partners)Some of the apartment buildings at River's Edge.
The owner of a 220-unit luxury apartment complex standing mainly on the Medford side of River's Edge - a 200-acre, mixed-use development spanning Malden, Medford, and Everett - is using YouTube to promoting the units. Boston Globe, 11/23/09
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