An Unexpected Return by The Bedford Citizen April 6, 2020 5 mins read Like countless others, I’ve spent the past week at home. A week before, I, like countless others, watched Covid-19 begin to spread Read More
A Plethora of Online Museums and Activities from Around the Wold by The Bedford Citizen April 6, 2020 1 min read During a pandemic, few people will be able to explore a new or favorite museum. Most museums are closed and we are Read More
How the Business Shutdown is Affecting … Doing Your Business by The Bedford Citizen April 4, 2020 1 min read Covid-19 has changed everyone’s life, it’s scary and very disruptive. A pandemic is not something most households really ever plan for. One Read More
Bedford’s All-Ages Quarantine Art Challenge by The Bedford Citizen April 3, 2020 1 min read The Getty Museum in California recently challenged its social media followers to re-create their favorite artwork with what they found laying around Read More
A New Normal for Chip-in Farm and New England Nurseries after Generations-Long Business Histories by The Bedford Citizen April 2, 2020 2 mins read The Couvee and Brown families are West Bedford neighbors who share a generations-long history of doing business in Bedford. Read More
Covid-19 Fraud Watch Resources by The Bedford Citizen April 1, 2020 1 min read Not a surprise but whenever there is an emergency, scammers will take advantage. The Covid-19 crisis is no different. People are scared Read More
Dot’s Reading Room: Columbia Journalism Review says Local Newspapers Confront an Apocalypse by The Bedford Citizen April 1, 2020 1 min read “America’s local newspapers confront an apocalypse” is the scary headline in a recent Columbia Journalism Review on the effect of Covid-19 on Read More
Bedford’s Biotech Companies ~ Tackling Coronavirus by The Bedford Citizen March 31, 2020 2 mins read Greater Boston is blessed to have a lot of Biotech companies, part of an industry key to finding a vaccine for the Read More
Bedford Research Labs and Rep. Gordon Team in Responding to Need for Covid-19 Testing by The Bedford Citizen March 30, 2020 2 mins read As soon as she saw the community spread of the Covid-19 virus in Washington State, Bedford Research Foundation’s (“BRF”) Clinical Laboratory Director Read More
Helping Hands Make Fabric Masks, Light the Night, and Create Scavenger Hunt Maps by The Bedford Citizen March 30, 2020 1 min read Bedford residents and families have been quick to respond to the Covid-19 pandemic in somewhat unexpected ways. From a display of holiday Read More
Bedford Service, Trades, Business and Events Forum by The Bedford Citizen March 30, 2020 2 mins read When life gives you lemons, some folks make lemonade. And there are a few who add a piece of grilled salmon with Read More
Bedford’s Young Drummer’s March Cheers Residents by The Bedford Citizen March 29, 2020 1 min read Late last week and on Saturday morning, Bedford residents were cheered by the sight and sound of a Young Drummer marching through Read More
Self-Guided Trail Walks Offered by Bedford’s Trails Committee by The Bedford Citizen March 28, 2020 1 min read The Bedford Trails Committee has been encouraged by Sarah Stanton’s, Bedford Town Manager, recommendation (during this age of social distancing) to exercise Read More
People Doing Good Things in the Face of a Pandemic by The Bedford Citizen March 27, 2020 2 mins read It’s often that through adversity that the best of brought out in the people around us and this pandemic that has hit Read More
ZOOM BOOM: The Path to Heaven May Be Paved with Free Video Conferencing Software by The Bedford Citizen March 27, 2020 6 mins read The headline is tongue in cheek, but on a practical basis at least it isn’t far from the truth. Numerous local churches Read More
Bedford and the 2020 US Census by The Bedford Citizen March 26, 2020 1 min read Announcements appear on television, mailings arrived at each residence, and yard signs are 'blooming' around town. Census 2020 is underway. Now comes Read More
Digging in the Dirt: Spring Clean-up, March 2020 by The Bedford Citizen March 26, 2020 1 min read This has been one of the warmest winters I can remember, but it is New England after all, and Mother Nature could Read More
Covid-nineteen by The Bedford Citizen March 24, 2020 1 min read A pandemic poem by Lois Pulliam Covid-nineteen has changed our ways, Has emptied out our nights and days, It’s closed the stores Read More
Beethoven with Brad ~ A Bedford Lyceum via Zoom ~ Tonight at 7 pm by The Bedford Citizen March 24, 2020 1 min read Looking for something fun to do this evening? Brad Conner, Music Director at First Parish on Bedford Common, will lead a Bedford Read More
Scavenger Hunts & Joke of the Day ~ Family Fun in Bedford by Molly Gilarde March 23, 2020 1 min read As schools and workplaces have closed, it is hard for many Bedford residents to find ways to fill the day while following Read More
Dot’s Reading Room: Understanding “The Numbers” and COVID-19 by The Bedford Citizen March 18, 2020 1 min read Here is an article that is helpful in understanding “the numbers” involved in the COVID-19 crisis. The Correspondent is a Netherlands-based source Read More
2020 is a FIREWORKS YEAR in Bedford by The Bedford Citizen March 6, 2020 1 min read It's official, there will be fireworks in Bedford this year. They'll take place on July 2, and details will be forthcoming. Read More
Updates from the Bedford Trails Committee by The Bedford Citizen March 4, 2020 1 min read Buying a Trails Guide, Learning about the Trails Committee's Monthly Trail Walk/Hikes, and a proposed boardwalk to be considered at Annual Town Read More
Exploring the Trails through Bedford’s Conservation Areas by The Bedford Citizen March 4, 2020 2 mins read Moving to Carleton-Willard Village at the end of the summer, I was anxious to become acquainted with my new surroundings. Having lived Read More
A Leap Year Change? How About June 31st by The Bedford Citizen February 28, 2020 1 min read Every four years we get an extra day in February - yea!! For all those people who were born on February 29th Read More