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Valley Tech Commendation List
The following Milford students were named to the commendation list at Blackstone Valley Regional Vocational-Technical High School.

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The following Milford students were named to the commendation list at Blackstone Valley Regional Vocational-Technical High School.

Milford garbage and recycling will be collected as usual Monday, despite the federal holiday.
Updated: the following students were recognized recently for achieving the Principal's List or for Honorable Mention, at Middle School East for the second term.
A quartet of musicians from the Boston Symphony Orchestra performed a community concert at Milford Town Hall Saturday.
The following information was provided by the Milford Police Department. Charges do not indicate a conviction.
The fourth annual fashion show at the Milford Youth Center drew a lively crowd to watch the kids move down the catwalk.
The only category of real estate that gained in value in Milford in 2011 was triple-families. Here are some for sale around town.
Milford Police have announced the arrest of a Milford man on charges including possession with intent to distribute heroin.
The following information was provided by the Milford Police Department. Charges do not indicate a conviction.
The following information was provided by the Milford Police Department. Charges do not indicate a conviction.
A Superior Court judge has found Nicolas Guaman cannot be tried now, but can overcome his 'competency deficits.'
With a victory over Taunton on Wednesday, Milford High School's varsity hockey team will advance to the playoffs this year.
The annual Dressed Up Not Messed Up Fashion Show is this weekend, and two area girl scouts are looking for volunteers to help keep create blankets to keep shelter cats warm.
The following students have been named to Dean's Lists at several colleges and universities.
Sen. Richard Moore (D-Uxbridge), the Senate pro-tempore, has introduced a package of three bills aimed at increasing school security.
Milford Police arrested a Grafton man after he reportedly stole more than $400 in items from Target.
Police arrested a Grafton man after he reportedly stole more than $400 in items from the Milford Target.
The following information was provided by the Milford Police Department. Charges do not indicate a conviction.
Milford doesn't have any adult entertainment businesses yet, but recent cases have inspired town officials to propose a ban on alcohol at any future establishments.