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The food trucks are returning to Main St in Medford on Thursday, July 21st. They will be there from 5PM-9PM. Here is a list of the different food trucks which will be available.
Berry Bus
Brotherly Love Cheesesteak Spring Roll Co.
Cousin's Maine Lobster
Dan Waffle's
Jeremiah's Custom Cuisine
Just Fork It
Pirate Pete's Soda Pop Company
The Madison
The Munchy Machine
The Patti Wagon
The Traveling Tomato
If you'd like to see a full menu for all of these trucks please click HERE.
Food Trucks will be back on Main St in Medford next Thursday, June 16th from 5PM-9PM. The following is a list of the trucks which will be available.
Berry Bus
Cousin's Maine Lobster
Dominic's Tavern Food Truck
Empanada Guy
Jeremiah's Custom Cuisine
Latin Bites
Matty G Dogz
Pirate Pete's Soda Pop Company
Smokin' Addiction BBQ
The Little Sicilian
The Patti Wagon
The Traveling Tomato
For a full menu of what these trucks have to offer, click here.
Pope Gregory merged the holiday of celebrating Jesus Christ’s resurrection with the pagan spring festival while keeping the pagan symbols. These symbols include the rabbits and eggs as they symbolized rebirth. Many believe Christians named Easter was named after Eostre, a pagan goddess of fertility. They did this to improve the chances of people converting from pagans to Christians.. Easter egg dye used to be made naturally out of onion peels, tree bark, flower petals, and juices. Dying Easter...
Food Trucks are returning to Medford this spring! On Thursday April 21st the food trucks will be parked on Main St. Food trucks will be parked from 5PM – 9PM.
These are the food trucks which will be available:
Brotherly Love Cheesesteak Spring Roll Co.
Cousin’s Maine Lobster
Dan Waffle’s
Dominics Tavern
Empanada Guy
Jeremiah’s Custom Cuisine
Matty G Dogz
Smokin’ Addiction BBQ
The Fabulous Fig
The Munchie Machine
The Traveling Tomato
For a full menu of what these trucks have to offer, click here!The holiday of pranksters goes back centuries. In the 16th century, Pope Gregory XIII changed the standardized calendar from the Julian Calendar to the Gregorian Calendar (the one we still use today). The Gregorian Calendar added more days to the year, so this effectively made the new year celebration on Jan 1st instead of at the end of March.
In the 16th century, news spread very slowly compared to what we are used to, so not everyone was aware of the change. And people would see others celebra...St. Patrick’s Day is celebrated annually on March 17th which is the anniversary of his death in the 5th century. Saint Patrick is credited with bringing Christianity to the people of Ireland after he escaped slavery. The Irish believed the shamrock (three leaf clover) was a sacred plant which symbolized that spring was coming. The first reported celebration of St. Patrick’s Day in America actually happened before the American Revolution. In a Spanish colony, where St. Augustine Florida is locat...