Tag: Zoning

  • The following has been taken from the mayor’s facebook page – Mayor Breanna Lungo-Koehn Snredoospta7214ha6m897u4c04u42g4cl68a10m1l97632t5gt50a0h667h  · I appreciate the willingness to work collaboratively. I’ve outlined many topics I’d like to discuss especially, but not limited to, the City Council accepting the last recommendation from the Community Development Board on Salem Street. I hope to meet…

  • Melanie was a guest on Dan Rea’s radio show on WBZ, the excerpt below is from Melanie’s facebook page. Speaking Out for Medford Residents! Last night, I joined Dan Rea on his Nightside show to talk about Medford’s zoning issues—especially the rushed and misguided approach to the Salem Street rezoning. As a longtime resident and…

  • Last Friday we had Melanie Tringali visit our studios and she sat down with John Petrella to discuss everything from zoning to lessons learned regarding her last attempt at running for city council. She also discussed the budget and “free” money and asks for accountability with tax payer money. Another issue she discusses are the…

  • At 9:00am this morning, residents from West Medford gathered to discuss the zoning issue. Among the residents were City Council hopefuls – Page Buldini, Melanie Tringali and Nate Merritt. It was clear from the outset, the most concerning issue again was regarding how quickly this is going. A decision like this should take much more…

  • Last night Medford residents gathered at city hall to hear about the plans regarding the updates for zoning. The evening started off ominously with technical delays with zoom. The actual meeting which was supposed to begin at 6:30pm didn’t kick off until 7:00pm. In attendance were city council hopefuls – Patrick Clerkin, Page Buldini, Melanie…

  • Last night a Medford resident opened his home for Patrick Clerkin’s Kick Off Party. Most of the council hopefuls were in attendance – Paul Donato Jr., Trish Schiapelli, Page Buldini, Nick Giurleo and incumbent George Scarpelli. This is the second party this week that was well attended. Each candidate had some time to discuss their…