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Partnership Shakeup in Milford Casino Proposal
Developer David Nunes has told town officials he is no longer the contact for Crossroads Massachusetts.

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Developer David Nunes has told town officials he is no longer the contact for Crossroads Massachusetts.

The following information was provided by the Milford Police Department. Charges do not indicate a conviction.
Graffiti applied to town buildings and spaces along the Milford Upper Charles Trail was removed Friday.
A proposal to add 12 more houses to the residential subdivision on Field Pond Road will require a continuation of the road on to Fiske Mill Road.
The staff of U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren will hold office hours in Milford Friday afternoon.
The champion Milford High School Girls Softball team returned this week with an opening win, 8-0, over Taunton.
The Milford High School Cheerleaders won a national championship title this month in Florida.
The following information was provided by the Milford Police Department. Charges do not indicate a conviction.
Paul Lessard was rescued Wednesday near Fort Kent, Maine after being trapped under an overturned snowmobile for 20 hours.
The final Kindergarten registration opportunity will be Tuesday.
Mark's Transportation, a company that holds contracts for school transportation, is seeking to rezone a portion of its East Main Street site for business uses. The Planning Board recommended against the rezoning, which heads to Annual Town Meeting.
The following information was provided by the Milford Police Department. Charges do not indicate a conviction.
The man has been charged with OUI liquor, second offense, following a crash on Haven Street Tuesday that injured his passenger.
A Hopkinton man has been charged with OUI liquor, second offense, following a crash on Haven Street Tuesday that injured his passenger.
Several state and federal elected officials gathered in Milford Tuesday to mark the expected completion of the $3.2 million Route 16 intersection and Main Street improvements.
Two commercial buildings and four apartment houses on Main Street in Milford will be demolished by the end of summer, to allow the property owner to market the available land.
The Milford Youth Center announces the winners of its March Madness Tournament.
Small flags with a single blue star in the center are displayed in the windows of some Milford homes. What are they?
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