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Portion of Grafton and Upton Railroad Being Restored
The Grafton and Upton Railroad will be installing railroad crossings in Milford starting next week.

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The Grafton and Upton Railroad will be installing railroad crossings in Milford starting next week.

Towns bordering Milford were among those who submitted comments by Friday to the Massachusetts Gaming Commission on its proposed process for reviewing resort casino applications.
The Grafton and Upton Railroad will be installing railroad crossings in Milford starting next week.
The Massachusetts Gaming Commission will hold a public hearing Friday on regulations for the Phase 2 applications for resort casinos.
The owner of Doc's Sports Bar & Grille has closed the business and expects to sell the property in June. A public auction will be held May 21 to sell the contents of the building, including kitchen equipment and sports memorabilia.
The following information was provided by the Milford Police Department. Charges do not indicate a conviction.
The Milford Fire Department has responded to a 3-acre brush fire off Haven Street, and to a smaller fire off Eben Street.
Milford went for Stephen Lynch, although the state voters as a whole chose Edward Markey in the primary.
Evan Maki, a veteran of the war in Afghanistan, is offering a reward for a rug he purchased while deployed, sent to his girlfriend in Milford, then lost when it fell out of his truck on Route 140.
A space on Main Street recently vacated by Nik's Barber Shop will become a public, visible location for the development company that wants to establish a casino in Milford.
Initial election results show 18 people were elected Tuesday to Milford Town Meeting through write-in campaigns. Most are casino opponents.
A space on Main Street recently vacated by Nik's Barber Shop will become a public, visible location for the development company that wants to establish a casino in Milford.
The following information was provided by the Milford Police Department. Charges do not indicate a conviction.
Initial election results show 18 people were elected Tuesday to Milford Town Meeting through write-in campaigns. Most are casino opponents.
Consigli Construction and Hillview Equipment, both based in Milford, have contributed $15,000 to Milford High School for new weight machines.
In one of the only contested races, town Treasurer Barbara Auger easily held on to her seat Tuesday, capturing 78 percent of the votes cast.
A Milford student, George Bolosky, has won a $4,000 scholarship.
Lynnfield resident Jane Tecce lost two brothers to heart disease and received her own transplant less than two years ago. Now, she wants to help spread the word about organ donation.
With two hours remaining at the polls, 4,589 people had cast ballots in at least one of the elections.
The following information was provided by the Milford Police Department. Charges do not indicate a conviction.