Milford, MA|News|
Assistant Principal Starts At Stacy Middle School In Milford
The new assistant principal took over where retiring assistant principal Dawn Craig left off.

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The new assistant principal took over where retiring assistant principal Dawn Craig left off.

Caridad Lopez comes to Milford from Jamaica Plain where she teaches at the Curley K-8 School.
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Interested in getting an article on the Town Meeting warrant? You ought to go to this.
The community is invited to the Memorial Garden to remember those lost in the 9-11 tragedy, including three Sudbury residents.
The state primary election is on Tuesday, Sept. 4.
The risk level has been raised to moderate.
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Clean out your house, safely. But do not drop off tires or explosives.