Milford, MA|News|
Bear Hill Village Brings 147 Single Family Units To Town
Developers got the approval for Bear Hill Village in Milford.

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Developers got the approval for Bear Hill Village in Milford.

The alleged driver of the "getaway vehicle," too, was arrested.
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Dickson worked as a Dental Assistant for Dr. Ann Kirk, DDS in Sudbury until she retired.
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A Worcester man is facing multiple charges after being pulled over on Friday evening with a gun and drugs in his car.
It's easy. You give $5 bucks and help them buy new equipment.
The woman was unconscious behind the wheel when police found her.
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Miguel Medina was staying on a family's farm in Milford when he threw one kitten into a fire and another into a wall.
The Ecuadorian immigrant, who pleaded not guilty, was charged with OUI and misleading a police officer.
While part of the home is inhabitable, much of it was destroyed, as were many belongings.
Larkin was the owner and manager of Larkin Company Realtors, a Korean War Army vet, and loved singing Irish songs.
This hearing is to learn about and offer opinions on the town's budget.
One developer made a bid on the former middle school, and plans on making it a commercial building or senior living apartments.