Small Things Make a Difference, Says Afternoon Crossing Guard by Mike Rosenberg March 22, 2023 2 mins read MassDOT says that today is Crossing Guard Appreciation Day, so we celebrate and honor Crossing Guard Art Smith. Read More
A Look at the Archives: Bedford Celebrates Women’s Suffrage by Town of Bedford March 22, 2023 2 mins read Honoring Women's History Month, Bedford Town Archivist, Ashley Large, shares a glimpse into the voter registry and first women registering to vote Read More
Artists and Residents Celebrate Return of Biennial Juried Art Exhibit by Doris Smith March 21, 2023 1 min read The Biennial Juried Community Art Show kicked off with an artist reception on Sunday. The artwork is currently on display and can Read More
Bedford Infrastructure – Water by Gene Kalb March 20, 2023 4 mins read Our new series, Bedford Infrastructure, looks at what makes things happen around town, water, gas, electric, etc. We're looking at water in Read More
BHS Students Shine in Production of ‘Chicago: Teen Edition’ by Doris Smith March 17, 2023 4 mins read "Chicago: Teen Edition" put on by Bedford High School Performing Arts debuted on Wednesday to great reviews! There is one more performance Read More
Bedford MADI Earns 4 medals and 14 Successful performances at State Tournament by Jenny Stewart March 16, 2023 5 mins read This past Sunday 14 teams of Bedford Students took part in a Massachusetts Destination Imagination (MADI) competition at Beverly Middle School in Read More
Bedford Students’ Art on Display at LexArt Regional High School Art Show by Doris Smith March 14, 2023 3 mins read The 27th Annual Regional High School Art Show is happening now until April 2 at LexArt in Lexington. Bedford High School Students Read More
The Bedford Citizen’s Dot Bergin Celebrates her 95th Birthday by Gene Kalb March 13, 2023 1 min read Happy Birthday, Dot Bergin! Read More
Do you remember where you were on March 11, 2020? by Gene Kalb March 10, 2023 1 min read From Gene Kalb: The experts I read all said it takes about three years for a pandemic to work its way through Read More
New Youth Services Coordinator Hits the Ground Running by Mike Rosenberg March 2, 2023 2 mins read Mallory Fuller, youth services coordinator, has been working for Youth and Family Services for about a month. Fuller said she is looking Read More
SNOW DAY??? When I was a kid…. by The Bedford Citizen February 28, 2023 1 min read Bedford had its first snow day of the year on Tuesday. It was only a couple of inches of snow which always Read More
Hundreds Enriched by Black History Celebration in Bedford by Mike Rosenberg February 23, 2023 4 mins read The Black History Month celebration at Bedford High School drew a couple of hundred people last week for a soul food dinner, Read More
A horse walks into a school – Teacher asks, why the long face? by Gene Kalb February 23, 2023 1 min read Carrots, a Chip-in Farm miniature horse recently returned from a trip to horse school. Gene Kalb checks in with Farmer Sandy to Read More
New Book Details Railroad’s Century Serving Bedford by Mike Rosenberg February 23, 2023 4 mins read William Deen, acting president of the Friends of Bedford Depot Park, unveiled Minuteman Railroad, a book rich with historical detail and images. Read More
There is more to the world besides Bedford – No, really by Gene Kalb February 22, 2023 5 mins read We all love Bedford, it’s a great place to live and work. Sometimes, though, you need a change of scenery, to get Read More
Gerry Hartmann Honored by the Bedford Legion Post He Personifies by Mike Rosenberg February 13, 2023 3 mins read On Sunday, the Bedford Legion Riders, an affiliate of Post 221, honored Gerry Hartmann, 86, with a surprise recognition: a customized plaque Read More
Celebrating Black History in the Bedford Archives by The Bedford Citizen February 13, 2023 3 mins read Bedford Town Archivist Ashley Large provides a second installment interesting items from the town archives. Here she looks at how black history Read More
A Night of History at Bedford High School’s Annual Fair by Doris Smith February 10, 2023 3 mins read The 19th Annual Bedford High School History Fair was well organized, well attended, and filled with excitement as students shared their work. Read More
Natalie Lewis, BHS Class of 2017, Takes Center Stage at Houston Opera by Jenny Stewart February 8, 2023 4 mins read Natalie Lewis, BHS Class of 2017, competed in and won the 35th Annual Eleanor McCollum Competition for Young Singers, at the Houston Read More
“Share the Love” – and Tell Us What YOU Love about Bedford by Jenny Stewart February 7, 2023 1 min read We are inviting readers to send in a Love Letter to Bedford. What do you like the best? Is it the leaves on Read More
Davis Farm’s New Owner Accents ‘Listening to the Horses’ by Mike Rosenberg February 6, 2023 3 mins read “My company creates a sound and balanced horse through prioritizing trust and respect between the horse and rider,” Kerry Bosman, the new Read More
Looking for a Visual Arts Class That Meets in Bedford? by Doris Smith February 3, 2023 4 mins read Are you interested in taking a visual arts class but not sure which one is right for you? There are a number Read More
Noted Boston artists Join First Parish “True Love” Valentine Concert on Feb. 12 by Dorothy Bergin February 2, 2023 2 mins read Heinrich Christensen, the acclaimed organist at Kings’ Chapel, Boston, in conversation with The Citizen told us that he studied both piano and Read More
Chinese Surgeon Enjoys Her Experiences in Bedford While Trapped in the US by Wayne Braverman February 2, 2023 1 min read In January 2020, Dr. Guan Li, a surgeon from Shenzhen, China, came to the Boston area to visit her son, who at Read More
Did you Hear that? Foxes and Coyotes Everywhere – That’s Amore by Gene Kalb January 27, 2023 3 mins read Why are we seeing and hearing so many coyotes or foxes now? It actually happens every year about this time. Mid-January to Read More