Uncontested Local Races ~ A Disappointment by The Bedford Citizen March 7, 2019 2 mins read By Ryan Doucette, Voices @ Bedford High School In continuation of my debut to Bedford’s governmental and political landscape, I had the Read More
New Town Manager Sarah Stanton Visits Carleton-Willard Village by The Bedford Citizen February 26, 2019 1 min read By Helen Chipman and Meredith McCulloch Sarah Stanton, Bedford’s new Town Manager, was warmly greeted at Carleton Willard Village where the Civics Read More
Going GaGa for Gaga…Reporting, Predicting and a Little Commentary on the Fashion for the 2019 Oscar’s Red Carpet by The Bedford Citizen February 20, 2019 3 mins read By Brooke Shamon This season is all about the Cinderella gowns, pops of color and simple sparkles. The Cinderella gown is a Read More
46th America the Beautiful Quarter® Launched in Lowell by The Bedford Citizen February 19, 2019 1 min read By Bopha Malone It’s not every day you get to be a part of the unveiling of a new 25-cent coin, but Read More
Digging in the Dirt – February 2019 by The Bedford Citizen February 15, 2019 1 min read By Stacy Kershaw If you're anything like me and chomping at the bit to get your hands dirty...these final days of winter Read More
Celebrating Chinese New Year at the Bedford Free Public Library by The Bedford Citizen February 9, 2019 1 min read Compiled by The Bedford Citizen Scores of families visited the Chinese New Year celebration at the Bedford Free Public Library on Saturday. Read More
The Moving Life by The Bedford Citizen February 8, 2019 3 mins read By Ryan Doucette, Voices @ Bedford High School Since birth, my life has centered around moving. Every few years my belongings were Read More
Humanity’s Call for Justice: We’ve Had #Enough by The Bedford Citizen January 29, 2019 2 mins read By Hannah O’Connor and Lily Nemirovsky Voices @ Bedford High School On January 13th we attended the annual Spirit of Democracy service Read More
Bedford’s Unofficial Snow Total for Winter Storm ‘Harper’ ~ January Thaw Predicted for Thursday by The Bedford Citizen January 22, 2019 1 min read Compiled by The Bedford Citizen Thanks to intrepid photographer and snow stick watcher Jeff Hoyland, Bedford received a touch more than 6 Read More
Local Impact of Government Shutdown by The Bedford Citizen January 21, 2019 2 mins read By Ryan Doucette, Voices @ Bedford High School As of January 12, 2019, the United States partial government shutdown became the longest Read More
Tourist in Our Town: Christmas Eve ~ Ready & Waiting by The Bedford Citizen December 24, 2018 1 min read With thanks to Daisy Girifalco and Angela Winter Read More
Holiday Tree Lighting: Bedford’s Stars Hollow Moment by The Bedford Citizen December 11, 2018 2 mins read By Brooke Shamon If I am being honest, living in a small town like Bedford was never my favorite thing growing up. Read More
Little Helping Hands Help ‘Mended Little Hearts’ at Children’s Hospital by The Bedford Citizen December 7, 2018 1 min read Submitted by the Bedford Children's Center Wednesday marks one year that the Johnson family gave all their faith and heart to Children’s Read More
Stay Safe While Holiday Shopping – A Commentary from Bedford’s Violence Prevention Coalition by The Bedford Citizen December 6, 2018 1 min read By Daniel Martin, Director of Public Safety at Middlesex Community College As we officially kick off the holiday shopping season, please keep Read More
Digging in the Dirt with Stacy Kershaw ~ December 2018 ~ Protect Your Garden from Winter Damage by The Bedford Citizen December 5, 2018 1 min read By Stacy Kershaw It seems like we went right from Summer to Winter this year. I barely had time to shut off Read More
An Open Opportunity To Make An Impact At Open Town Meeting by The Bedford Citizen November 29, 2018 2 mins read By Ryan Doucette From a young age, my grandfather spurred my interest in advocacy and politics. Ever since my summers with the Read More
100 Years Ago This Week ~ Bedford News in the Concord Enterprise ~ November 27, 1918 by The Bedford Citizen November 23, 2018 1 min read Selected and transcribed by Dennis Ahern Editor’s Note: The sixteenth in our Friday series examining the news about Bedford that was published Read More
Easy as Pie ~ There’s Still Time to Make an Apple Pie for Thanksgiving! by The Bedford Citizen November 20, 2018 2 mins read By Chef Jeannette Pothier Still looking for a great Thanksgiving desert? Try baking this year's best apple pie! Click this link to Read More
It’s a Pizza Poll Runoff! by The Bedford Citizen November 18, 2018 1 min read Compiled by The Bedford Citizen Bedford’s election day pizza poll ended in a dead heat. Express Pizza and Steve’s House of Pizza Read More
Digging in the Dirt ~ November, 2018 by The Bedford Citizen November 17, 2018 1 min read By Stacy Kershaw Did you miss the fall clean up rush? Are there still loads of leaves in your garden beds clinging Read More
100 Years Ago This Week ~ Bedford News in the Concord Enterprise ~ November 20, 1918 by The Bedford Citizen November 16, 2018 1 min read Selected and transcribed by Dennis Ahern Editor’s Note: The fifteenth in our Friday series examining the news about Bedford that was published Read More
100 Years Ago This Week ~ Bedford News in the Concord Enterprise ~ November 13, 1918 by The Bedford Citizen November 9, 2018 1 min read Selected and transcribed by Dennis Ahern Editor’s Note: The fourteenth in our Friday series examining the news about Bedford that was published 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
Behind the Scenes of Applying to College by The Bedford Citizen November 7, 2018 4 mins read By Brooke Shamon The college application process is not easy. Approximately 66% of graduating seniors apply to college. Nowadays students have many Read More
Vote TWICE this Week! by The Bedford Citizen November 6, 2018 1 min read By The Bedford Citizen The news that two local eateries, D’Angelo and Papa Gino's, closed abruptly this week came as a shock Read More