Bedford Superintendent of Schools Cliff Chuang confirmed on Friday that the district will receive $1,000,304 in emergency state reimbursement for special education expenses.
The Bedford Select Board on Monday approved a new default option in the town’s community choice aggregation that is likely to mean most consumers will be using electricity generated entirely from renewable
Next week will be showtime for five Bedford High School varsity teams that have qualified for Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association state tournament
The Bedford High School senior class’s roller-coaster ride culminates at a happy place Thursday evening: in-person graduation ceremonies. Commencement is scheduled to
The schedule for the Bedford schools’ extended school-year program for students with learning disabilities will be modified to allow participants to enroll
Memorial Day felt normal. The message was universal: honoring fallen military personnel and their sacrifice. As Patriotic Holiday Committee Chair Paul Purchia
Funding for Bedford’s Public Access TV Plummets as Cable Subscribers Decline The financial formula enabling Bedford’s PEG access service is not sustainable.
Bedford educators will launch a comprehensive multi-year curriculum and instructional review beginning in the fall. The seven-year cycle focuses on a single
Former Bedford TV Executive Katie Duval Reflects on Pandemic Changes: “Making Local Government Accessible to Everyone” The Covid-19 pandemic has been transformative
Drivers Take Note: Town Installs Stop Sign at Neillian/Evergreen Avenue Intersection Neillian Street won’t be as popular a commuters’ cut-through route following
Three candidates for a single vacancy on the Bicycle Advisory Committee shared some constructive and creative perspectives during interviews with the Select