Politics & Government

Town Election Interview Special On Milford TV

Citizens for Milford and Milford TV partnered to run a series of interviews with town government members ahead of its 2025 election.

Citizens for Milford and Milford TV ran the series of interviews to help inform residents what their local officials' responsibilities are, and to remind the community about the upcoming 2025 town elections.
Citizens for Milford and Milford TV ran the series of interviews to help inform residents what their local officials' responsibilities are, and to remind the community about the upcoming 2025 town elections. (Samantha Mercado/Patch)

MILFORD, MA - Citizens for Milford, a volunteer, nonpartisan group of residents that organizes community events, recently joined with the town clerk’s office and Milford TV to work on a special edition of The Milford Informer titled “Get Ready to Run: Town Election 2025.”

The special feature will include a series of interviews with members of every Milford committee, board and position that will be on the town election ballot in April 2025.

“Citizens for Milford was so pleased to collaborate with the town clerk’s office, Milford TV and over a dozen town officials to create this special pre-election program,” said Geri Eddins, Chair of Citizens for Milford.

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The full, two-hour special is available to watch on Milford TV’s YouTube channel here. A separate discussion about the Water Commissioner can be found here.

The town clerk’s office announced that nomination papers for all elected offices will be available Monday, Jan. 6 2025. For now, Citizens for Milford and Milford TV are helping their community connect with those who make important decisions.

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“We encourage all residents who are interested in becoming more involved in the community to watch and hear directly from the folks who do these jobs,” said Eddins.

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