Missing Dirt Found by The Bedford Citizen October 2, 2019 1 min read What some called the crime of the year, the missing dirt from this year’s public works projects has been located at the Read More
West Bedford Cut Off From Town: Airlift Considered To Resupply by The Bedford Citizen July 31, 2019 1 min read By The Bedford Scallion The siege began in the fall with the renovation at the Davis School. Initially, there was an increase Read More
New Recycling Carts Leave Nosy Neighbors Frustrated by The Bedford Citizen July 2, 2019 1 min read By The Bedford Scallion The Town rolled out (literally) their new shiny blue recycling carts this past Monday. They will allow for Read More
Joy Richard Hosford Joins Representative Ken Gordon’s State House Staff by The Bedford Citizen June 11, 2019 1 min read Special to The Bedford Citizen Former Gatehouse Media reporter and editor Joy (Richard) Hosford has joined the staff of State Representative Ken Read More
Spring Officially Cancelled – Board Votes Unanimously to Start Summer Early by The Bedford Citizen May 13, 2019 1 min read By The Bedford Scallion By The Bedford ScallionAfter weeks of rain, drizzle, and cold, the Town has taken the unprecedented move to Read More
BEDFORD EXPLAINED: Before our Flag Was the Bedford Flag by The Bedford Citizen April 10, 2019 4 mins read By Town Historian Sharon McDonald Each April, during the Pole Capping and Patriot’s Day parades, you will see the bright crimson Bedford Read More
Wit and Wisdom, with A Touch of Grammar for Good Measure by The Bedford Citizen March 13, 2019 1 min read By Julie McCay Turner The Bedford Citizen's senior copy editor Dot Bergin was in the audience on Tuesday evening to hear Benjamin Read More
Championship Celebrations Cause Concerns About Classroom Absences by The Bedford Citizen February 6, 2019 1 min read By The Bedford Scallion The Bedford Public schools are feeling the effect of yet another championship rally. Although everyone would agree sports Read More
Bedford’s 4th Annual Winter Walk About and Tree Lighting ~ Saturday, December 1 by The Bedford Citizen November 23, 2018 1 min read Submitted by Bedford Recreation, Economic Development, Healthy Bedford and the Bedford Chamber of Commerce Join friends and family as Bedford enjoys this Read More
Vote Twice This Week! What’s Your Favorite Bedford Pizza? by The Bedford Citizen November 9, 2018 1 min read By The Bedford Scallion The news that two local eateries, D’Angelo and Papa Ginos, closed abruptly this week came as a shock Read More
Board of Health Announces Wednesday Afternoon Flu Clinic Schedule by The Bedford Citizen November 6, 2018 1 min read Submitted by the Bedford Board of Health Getting vaccinated is the best way to prevent getting the flu. The Board of Health Read More
Bedford Explained: Domine Manse by The Bedford Citizen October 23, 2018 1 min read By Sharon McDonald Bedford Town Historian Beside the Great Road in the center of Bedford, half a block east of the Common, Read More
Renewed Interest in Friends’ Fitness Since Bears Arrived in Bedford by The Bedford Citizen September 27, 2018 1 min read By The Bedford Scallion With the recent slew of local bear sightings, people are learning how to be safe. Editor's Note: While Read More
Recent Bear Sightings Have Pun Police Working Overtime by The Bedford Citizen September 21, 2018 1 min read By The Bedford Scallion What, until recently, was a pretty low key position within the police department has suddenly become unbearable. With Read More
Bedford Explained: Bedford Day ~ How Did it Start, and Why? by The Bedford Citizen September 18, 2018 2 mins read By Gene Kalb A precursor to the present-day Bedford Historical Society float from an early parade - Image (c) Bedford Historical Society, Read More
Bedford Explained, 2.0 ~ Who Was Eleazer Davis? by The Bedford Citizen September 12, 2018 1 min read Compiled by The Bedford Citizen As The Bedford Citizen enters its sixth year we are bringing our readers a new feature called Read More
Bedford Farms Falling Behind in Ice Cream Finals – Russians to Blame? by The Bedford Citizen July 29, 2018 1 min read By The Bedford Scallion How could the best Ice Cream in the state be losing in a contest for the best ice Read More
Town Mulls Putting Dog Park on Permanent Agenda by The Bedford Citizen July 23, 2018 1 min read By The Bedford Scallion In an attempt to keep residents engaged in town government, a suggestion was floated to make the Dog Read More
Ghost Town by The Bedford Citizen July 3, 2018 1 min read By The Bedford Scallion A strange phenomenon was experienced in the picturesque town of Bedford, MA, just miles northwest of Boston. The Read More
Cat Park Task Force Plagued by Apathy by The Bedford Citizen May 24, 2018 1 min read By The Bedford Scallion Missed in all the excitement and energy behind the Bedford Dog Park effort, another committee continues on with Read More
Bedford Explained: Nike Missiles in Bedford? by The Bedford Citizen April 19, 2018 3 mins read By Gene Kalb As The Bedford Citizen enters its sixth year we are bringing our readers a new feature called "Bedford Explained." Read More
Plans to Celebrate the Battle of Sweeney Ridge Battle Move Forward by The Bedford Citizen April 11, 2018 1 min read By The Bedford Scallion The faux historic celebration committee is moving forward with plans to celebrate the Battle of Sweeney Ridge next Read More
Pole Capping Day to be Renamed Eastern European Capping Day in Attempt to be More Inclusive by The Bedford Citizen April 5, 2018 1 min read Submitted by The Bedford Scallion After years of complaints from those Eastern European residents who felt that too much emphasis was being Read More
Bedford Explained: Bedford Day ~ How Did it Start, and Why? by The Bedford Citizen September 21, 2017 3 mins read By Gene Kalb It’s that time of year again, Bedford Day. A day where you learn all the things about Bedford you Read More