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PHOTOS: Circle the Square Infuses Medford Square

Inaugural Circle the Square hit Medford Thursday.

 
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Tony Fonseca holds a drum session outside Century Bank.
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The first-ever Circle the Square filled Medford Square with music, arts, food and fun Thursday afternoon.

Through October, Circle the Square will fill Medford with live music, vendors and food carts every third Thursday from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.

For more info, visit circlethesquare.org.

Related Topics: Circle the Square and Community Events

ella watson

7:36 am on Friday, July 20, 2012

..."Circle in the Square" was awesome. The cloudy overcast made for a perfect event. Every kid had a big smile on their face. Great to see everyone enjoying all that was offered....Food,Music,Fun

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Lisa

9:17 am on Friday, July 20, 2012

Didn't see the big deal; only the big prices for the food and vegetables!
$1.25 for one small tomato? YIKES!

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Frank Mulligan

9:27 pm on Friday, July 20, 2012

You get what you Pay for. It will be higher at FoodaMaster.

raymay

9:22 am on Friday, July 20, 2012

I find that hard to believe. Though it's true that prices are higher when you don't buy food that's grown far away, tended by an army of underpaid migrant workers, sprayed with all manners of toxic pesticides, benefits some big corporate entity and not the farmer, and tastes like a cardboard box. I see so many laments on this list about how terrible things are now and how great they used to be. One of the changes is that veggies used to cost more than they do now because they weren't growing them in labs they were grown in the ground.

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jay f

10:28 am on Friday, July 20, 2012

Valant effort on the part of the mayor to look like he's doing something for the people of Medford besides taxing them to the maximum. The governor s planning to give more assistance to the cities in the 2013 budget. Now we'll see if it reflects in a reduction of the taxes or to more salary increases for the Mayor And the city council

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Frank Mulligan

9:33 pm on Friday, July 20, 2012

He shows up to to let the citizen's of Medford he's doing them a FAVOR. Tax payers shoul start calling his OFFICE and complaining about taxes INCREASEd. The sooner the BETTER. Good Luck Tax Payers.

debbie steiner hayes

2:54 pm on Saturday, July 21, 2012

What an absolutely amazing event!! Yeah to the farmers market, Medford family network JRA Cycles and all of the business and vendors! Yeah to us who all came to support such a great event! More please! And especally all the volunteers to circle in the square!

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