Trick or Trot run Oct. 25 benefits homeless shelter
Runners take part in a past year’s Trick or Trot run to benefit the Beth El Center. The Beth-El Center will hold a Milford Trick or Trot 5K Run/Walk, presented by Harlow, Adams, and Friedman, P.C. and...
View ArticleOrange resident allegedly exposed himself at Wilcox Park
Rodger Foley Police arrested an Orange resident Oct. 7 and charged him with public indecency after he allegedly exposed himself in the woods near the Milford Public Library. Police said Rodger Foley,...
View ArticleResidents invited to hike Solomon property Sunday
File Photo: A wooded area in Milford. Residents are invited to enjoy a fall afternoon nature hike this Sunday at Milford’s 100-acre Solomon Woods property. The trail meanders through an upland...
View ArticleNational fisheries in Milford holds open house October 18
The Milford Laboratory, of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) National Marine Fisheries Service, will hold an open house on Saturday, Oct. 18, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The...
View ArticleWho wants to be a billionaire?
I finally read some good news. It turns out there are 155 more billionaires in the world. That’s cause for celebration. Why? Because ever since I got my first paycheck from Iannucci & Son Mason...
View ArticleRosary Rally set for Saturday, Oct. 11
Pray the rosary for the nation on Saturday, Oct. 11, 2014 at noon to coincide with rosary rallies throughout the United States that day. Meet at the living rosary outside of St. Mary Church, 70 Gulf...
View ArticleLiz Taylor stroll will be Sunday, Oct. 12
Milford Arts Council and Milford Library present a stroll Oct. 12 celebrating Elizabeth Taylor. Starts at 5 p.m. with film showing of “A Place in the Sun” at the Center for the Arts, 40 Railroad Avenue...
View ArticleMilford Police Report: Oct. 10
Failure to appear Milford police took custody of Contesta McDowell regarding an outstanding warrant for her arrest on Sept. 29. McDowell is accused of failing to appear in court on Aug. 20. The...
View ArticleSchool board members split on whether to close elementary school
School board members are split on whether to close an elementary school as they move forward in adopting a long range plan for the city’s schools. The board expects to make a final decision at its next...
View ArticleMilford police auction scheduled for Nov. 1
The Milford Police Department’s will conduct their annual police auction on Saturday, Nov. 1 beginning at 10 a.m. behind the police department at 430 Boston Post Road. Auction attendees will have an...
View ArticleCity offices closed Columbus day, schools open
Columbus Day produces a fairly odd phenomenon at the Parsons Complex. According to one school employee, “half the building is lit and the other half is not.” City departments at the Parsons Complex and...
View ArticleUpcoming events in Milford
Friday, October 17 Tribute concert — A tribute concert featuring the Unexpected Boys, music of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons, will take place a the Veterans Memorial Auditorium at the Parsons...
View ArticleSchool board postpones vote on closing Harborside
Residents gather at City Hall for a school board meeting Monday night, where long range plans for the city schools were discussed. The Milford Board of Education did not vote Monday night to close...
View ArticleMasquerade ball October 17 raises money for literacy
The Literacy Center of Milford will host a masquerade ball to help raise funds in support of the center’s literacy programs. Attendees are encouraged to wear masks as they dance the night away to the...
View ArticleRegistrars list polling places for November election
A number of people who voted in the last legislative election will be voting in a different location for this November’s election, a consequence of the municipal redistricting. Redistricting was done...
View Article375th Anniversary time capsule to be buried this evening
This evening — Wednesday, Oct. 15 — the Milford 375th Anniversary Committee will formally inter the Milford Time Capsule to be opened upon Milford’s 400th anniversary in 2039. The official burial of...
View ArticleFive terrible ideas for solving traffic congestion
The fall campaign has brought a welcome discussion of the state’s transportation woes, especially getting mass transit back into a state of good repair. But gubernatorial candidate Tom Foley says he...
View ArticleChristopher Plaskon due in court Thursday
Christopher Plaskon, 17, is pictured here at an earlier court appearance. Left to right are attorney Edward Gavin, Plaskon’s uncle and guardian Paul Healy, Christopher Plaskon and attortney Richard...
View ArticleGov. Malloy to hold Ebola press conference Thursday
File Photo: Governor Dannel Malloy On Thursday afternoon, Governor Dannel P. Malloy will hold a news conference in Hartford to provide residents with information on Connecticut’s precautionary and...
View ArticleWoman from Maine charged with hitting police officers
Police arrested a woman from Maine on a warrant Oct. 16 for an incident Aug. 31, in which she allegedly struck police officers who were trying to help her. According to a police report, Kimberly...
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