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10 Things Coming up at Milford Annual Town Meeting
The Milford Annual Town Meeting begins at 7:30 Monday night.

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Mary started her 20-year reporting career in New England, initially at the Vineyard Gazette on Martha's Vineyard, and later Foster's Daily Democrat in southern New Hampshire, where she covered local news in Rochester and Portsmouth, as well as in York, Maine. She left her native New Hampshire for a job as a police reporter at The Florida Times-Union in Jacksonville.
After covering police, government and higher ed in Jacksonville, she moved to Atlanta to become a reporter for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. She specialized in education reporting for most of her nine years in Atlanta, later moving to general assignment, where she wrote news and feature stories from Atlanta's northern suburbs.
In 2009, Mary left the Atlanta paper to go to grad school, thinking she would like to try teaching. She taught English in Springfield (MA) for nearly two years, and has a master's degree in secondary education from University of Massachusetts Amherst.
When she's not working, Mary enjoys cooking, running, hiking and spending time with her family in Rhode Island.
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The Milford Annual Town Meeting begins at 7:30 Monday night.

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The WMRC Local Music Awards, featuring limos and red carpet entrances, made local acts feel like stars for a day. The 2nd annual event was held at PiNZ.
Foxwoods Massachusetts has opened its storefront in Milford, in the space that used be occupied by Nik's Barber Shop.
The following information was provided by the Milford Police Department. Charges do not indicate a conviction.
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State legislators recently recognized the 30-year record of the Evergreen Center, a specialized school in Milford that educates children with disabilities.
The following information was provided by the Milford Police Department. Charges do not indicate a conviction.
Henry Papuga, former Milford Water Company manager, was sentenced Friday to five years of probation and 250 hours of community service. In a statement, he apologized for his actions.
Mike Tempesta, the principal of Milford High School, has been selected as superintendent for the Saugus public school system.
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Henry Papuga, the retired former manager of the Milford Water Company, was found guilty Thursday of deliberately tampering with water samples in 2009. He will be sentenced Friday.
A series of large brush fires in wooded areas of Milford is under investigation as suspicious, said Fire Chief John Touhey.
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The Massachusetts Gaming Commission meets today to discuss, and vote, on a final process for Phase 2 casino applications. And lifeguard certification in CPR is being offered at the Milford High School pool.
The trial of retired Milford Water Company manager Henry Papuga is expected to finish Thursday. Closing arguments are expected this afternoon.
A group of about 75 people walked down the Milford Upper Charles Trail Wednesday, from Fino Field to Louisa Lake and back, to remember the Boston Marathon victims.
The following information was provided by the Milford Police Department. Charges do not indicate a conviction.