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TV3, owned and operated by Medford Community Cablevision, Inc. is Medford, Massachusetts ' award-winning Public-access televisionstation.
Medford Community Cablevision serves the City of Medford, Massachusetts and oversees the community's public access television on Comcast channel 3.
Medford Community Cablevision functions as both a production facility as well as a telecast station.
In 2010, Mayor McGlynn was accused by local press of having " secret " meetings with the board of directors of Medford Community Cablevision to discuss potential remedies to the Judge's report prior to its public release.
In 2008, Medford Community Cablevision won the award for " Overall Excellence in Public Access " with an annual operating budget of $ 200, 000 or less.
The Alliance for Community Media also honored TV3 for its outstanding dedication to public access in the city of Medford.
" This is Medford Community Cablevision's second time winning this award in three years.
Medford Community Cablevision was selected by Comcast to participate in a nationwide beta program aimed toward the implementation of new innovative ways to deliver locally originated content to mass audiences.

Medford and has
Industry has diversified since, into creameries, window manufacturers, plastics, and food processing-mostly at Medford.
There are 11 incorporated cities and 34 unincorporated communities in Jackson County ; the largest is Medford, which has been the county seat since 1927.
A moderate county in New Jersey politics, Burlington County in recent years has become an important area for the Republican Party, especially in more affluent communities that have developed new residential areas, such as Medford, Mount Laurel, Moorestown, and Evesham ( as opposed to areas along the Delaware River occupied by minority and working class households ).
* Tomlin Forest Outdoor Program Center is about 15 minutes from Medford, and has a view of Mount McLoughlin.
Medford has been known for its small but rather successful athletic programs.
Medford has been most successful in wrestling.
Medford, Minnesota is a statutory plan " A " city-it has a weak mayor / city council structure.
The closest MBTA ' T ' subway stations are Alewife, Cambridge, to the south-east ( the station has a large parking garage ) and Wellington Station, Medford, on the Orange Line, also roughly, to the east ( also has large parking garage ).
The Draft Environmental Impact Report was expected to be complete by the end of 2008, but has been delayed as planners focus on meeting the legal deadline for the Green Line extension to Somerville and Medford.
The senior Dr. Medford issues a grim warning that " the atomic genie has been let out of the bottle ," and further horrors may await mankind.
The court has four divisional offices within the state ( three with staff ): Portland, Eugene, Medford, and Pendleton.
According to the Medford Transcript, TV3 Medford and the Medford City Council have been at " war " for years where the interpretation of the first amendment has been debated more than once since the formation of the organization in 1984.
Over the past 26 years, TV3 Medford has been home to a wide variety of programming.
Its Lost Coast Brewery Native Plant Garden has an emphasis on the Humboldt region, but includes plants in the geographic area from the Rogue River to the north shore of San Francisco Bay, and inland to a north-south line running from Vacaville through Williams, Redding, Yreka, Medford, and along the Rogue River to its mouth.
RCC has campuses in the cities of Grants Pass, Oregon, Medford, Oregon, and White City, Oregon.
The Enforcement and Compliance division has five regional offices — in Portland, Medford, Salem, Bend, and Eugene — that license businesses and enforce liquor laws.
An extension of the Green Line to the Winter Hill area is currently in planning phases, specifically with stations at Medford Street ( Gilman Square ) and Lowell Street, though estimated completion has been pushed back to 2014.

Medford and been
In 1820, when the Post Office opened, the area was officially called Medford of Upper Evesham, using a name that had been pushed by Mark Reeve, a developer who had recently visited Medford, Massachusetts.
* The Medford Mail Tribune in Medford, Oregon reported on June 1, 1953, that KGNC-TV, Channel 4 in Amarillo, and KFEL-TV, Channel 2 from Denver had been received on the Trowbridge and Flynn Electric Company ’ s television set at their Court Street warehouse and, with a pre-amplifier, a New York station ’ s test pattern was reportedly picked up.
The Powhatan Renape Nation are descendants of Powhatan peoples who migrated to present-day southern New Jersey, where they have been concentrated in the areas of Morrisville and Medford.
In 2005, Money magazine named Moorestown the " best place to live " in the United States, although they stated that a number of adjacent municipalities ( particularly Mount Laurel, Haddonfield, Medford ) could have just as easily been given the distinction.
Sharp and her husband Bill Witherspoon have been residents of Medford, New Jersey.

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It is possible to collect amniotic stem cells for donors or for autologuous use: the first US amniotic stem cells bank was opened in 2009 in Medford, MA, by Biocell Center Corporation and collaborates with various hospitals and universities all over the world.
* In Billy Wilder's 1944 film noir Double Indemnity, the character of Mr. Jackson, played by Porter Hall, is from Medford, Oregon, but mentions Corvallis in this line to Walter Neff ( Fred MacMurray ): " It's the name!
Medford and Evesham had joined the system by 1975.
Edinburg was undoubtedly named for the Scottish city, and probably by Scotsman John Bennoch, an early settler of nearby Orono, Maine who built a road between Orono and Medford, Maine in 1826 which ran through what is now Edinburg.
It is bordered by Malden on the north, Revere on the east, Chelsea on the southeast, Boston and the Mystic River on the south, and Somerville and Medford on the west.
Lumberton was incorporated as a township by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature on March 14, 1860, from portions of Medford Township, Southampton Township and Eastampton Township.
Shamong was incorporated as a township by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature on February 19, 1852, from portions of Medford Township, Southampton Township and Washington Township.
Medford was founded by Hobart Johnstone Whitley, a land developer, banker, farmer and Rock Island Railroad executive.
Jacksonville is served by the Medford School District and is home to Jacksonville Elementary School.
Jacksonville is served by the Mail Tribune newspaper, published in Medford.
White City is also served by RVTD Route 60 connecting to Medford, and by the Southwest POINT which is an intercity route connecting to a number of Southern Oregon cities.
Medford Township was incorporated as a township by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature on March 1, 1847, from portions of Evesham Township, based on the results of a referendum held that day.
On March 1, 1847, Medford Township was " set apart from " Evesham Township by Act of the New Jersey Legislature.
The camp is surrounded by the many lakes of Medford, located within the New Jersey Pine Barrens.
Medford Lakes was incorporated as a borough by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature on May 17, 1939, from portions of Medford Township.
Medford Lakes is an independent municipality surrounded entirely by Medford Township, both located in the New Jersey Pine Barrens.
Students in Kindergarten through Eighth grade are educated by the Medford Lakes Public Schools.
Also a part of the industrial life of what is now Medford Lakes was the saw and grist mill erected by John Haines.
The Medford Lakes Development Company was formed in 1927, and in 1928 the Colony Club Pavilion was constructed on ground donated by the Development Company.

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