Milford Police Reports: Sept. 24
Stolen suitcase A Milford teenager was arrested after allegedly stealing a suitcase containing $1,200 of belongings and then leading police on a brief foot chase as they tried to apprehend her....
View ArticleProperty Transfers: Sept. 24
The following property transfers are copyrighted material previously published in the Commercial Record, a weekly trade paper. It is reprinted with permission from the publisher, The Warren Group,...
View ArticleMilford Save-A-Date: Sept. 24
Experience art Love of art class for nothing, almost. Just $5 includes a drink and snack plus watercolor group painting on Fridays, 1 p.m., rendezvous at Wild Expressions on Broadway. Teacher Elizabeth...
View ArticleFarm Table Cookbook author to sign books at Costco
Author Tracey Medeiros will be at Costco October 10. Tracey Medeiros, author of Connecticut Farm Table Cookbook, will sign copies of her book Saturday, Oct.10, at 1 p.m. at Costco, 1718 Boston Post...
View ArticleSt. Mary’s Carnival is this weekend
St. Mary’s Carnival, 72 Gulf Street, will be Friday, Sept. 25, 6-11 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 26, 1-11 p.m., with 10 p.m. fireworks, and Sunday, Sept. 27, 1-5 p.m. There will be food, baked goods, 50/50...
View ArticleUnited Way kicks off campaign Sept. 30
The United Way of Milford will kick off its campaign Wednesday, Sept. 30, at Subway World Headquarters. The kickoff had been planned last week but was postponed because of the passing of Subway founder...
View ArticlePeriodontist Alan Berkson’s photography to be exhibited at Orange Town Hall
This is one of Dr. Alan Berkson’s prints, titled ‘Paris Reader.’ Dr. Alan Berkson is a practicing periodontist, well known in Milford for treating gum disease and placing dental implants — but he’s a...
View ArticleLegislators wants special session for GE
The Fairfield Republican legislative delegation joined Senate and House Republican leaders Thursday, Sept. 24, to share their concerns about Connecticut’s business environment and GE’s potential move...
View ArticleFeatured events in Milford Spotlight: Sept. 25
Support Little League September 26 Pancake breakfast to support the The Milford National Lou Gehrig Little League Saturday 9/26, 8:30am – 10:00am at ELI’s Tavern, 21 Daniel St. $10 for adults and kids....
View ArticleOktoberfest begins at noon today
The Devon Rotary Club will hold its 27th Annual Milford Oktoberfest, sponsored by Milford Bank, on Saturday, Sept. 26 from noon to 9 p.m. at the Rotary Pavilion at Fowler Field behind the Milford...
View ArticleFolks on Spokes starts early Sunday
Sunday, Sept. 27, 7 a.m., Fowler Field, 1 Shipyard Lane. Ride, run or walk to make a difference in the lives of children, adults and families impacted by mental illness or addiction. All funds raised...
View ArticleMerritt Parkway 75 years in the books and on the road
Seventy-five years of scenic travel along the Merritt Parkway was celebrated with a ceremony full of speeches, retro cars and preservation awards on Friday, Sept. 25. The ceremony shined light on all...
View ArticleJeffrey Mozealous and Maura McDonald to marry
Jeffrey Mozealous and Maura McDonald — Bill Fritz photo William and Kathleen McDonald of Elizabeth Street, Milford, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Maura Kathleen, and Jeffrey Daniel...
View ArticleSenior News: Sept. 28 — Oct. 4
Milford Senior Center, 9 Jepson Drive, offers a variety of activities for seniors; annual membership is $15; non-members $25. For more information visit milfordctseniorcenter.com or call 203-877-5131....
View ArticleAquarion Water Company urges voluntary water conservation
With a lack of significant rainfall, and as a result of the Connecticut Department of Public Health’s advisory for voluntary water conservation, Aquarion Water Company is asking its customers to...
View ArticleProperty Transfers: Oct. 1
The following property transfers are copyrighted material previously published in the Commercial Record, a weekly trade paper. It is reprinted with permission from the publisher, The Warren Group,...
View ArticleLetter: Milford schools need less testing and more teaching
To the Editor: It turns out that Milford’s parents, kids and teachers are right. Milford’s schools are over testing. If there were ever any doubts, those doubts were laid to rest at the last Board of...
View Article2015 Milford Restaurant Week starts October 5
The third annual Milford Restaurant Week will take place Monday, Oct. 5 to Sunday, Oct. 11, organized by the Milford Chamber of Commerce, Inc., its Restaurant Council, the Downtown Milford Business...
View ArticleMilford Police Reports: Oct. 2
Robbery Milford police took custody of a Mario Varela-Dones, 37, of Waterbury on Sept. 17 in regard to an active warrant for his arrest. Police accuse Varela-Dones of taking $434 worth of merchandise...
View ArticleLetter: GOP promises less testing, more school bus service
To the Editor: The People of Milford Are Loud and Clear. We’re Listening…… Two years ago the Republican candidates for the Board of Education listened when parents said they wanted to return to...
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