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5 Things You Need to Know Today: Feb. 13
Parents of children entering Kindergarten next year are encouraged to attend an information session Wednesday.
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Parents of children entering Kindergarten next year are encouraged to attend an information session Wednesday.
Selectmen are expected to decide later this month among five candidates for town administrator.
The following information was provided by the Milford Police Department. Charges do not indicate a conviction.
Maybe you saw the Milford Highway Department machine that scooped up snow from snowbanks, and spit it out into a large truck. Where does it go?
Beginning Friday, Scioli's Pizza Bar will be prevented from serving alcohol after 11 p.m. The restriction will continue for six months.
Milford may adopt a bylaw that restricts where some registered sex offenders can live in town.
Milford will have two contested races on the April 2 ballot.
The following information was provided by the Milford Police Department. Charges do not indicate a conviction.
Newly seated U.S. Rep. Joseph Kennedy III was the speaker at a business lunch organized by the Milford Area Chamber of Commerce.
Newly seated U.S. Rep. Joseph Kennedy III was the speaker at a business lunch organized by the Milford Area Chamber of Commerce.
U.S. Rep. Joseph Kennedy will be in Milford today, speaking at a luncheon and touring the Seven Hills facility, and the Milford Youth Center will be closed.
The following information was provided by the Milford Police Department. Charges do not indicate a conviction.
Shrewsbury Public Schools will reopen Monday, according to a notice on the school system website.
Superintendent Robert Tremblay reversed his decision to reopen schools, on viewing recent weather reports, forecasting freezing rain, and taking a closer look at sidewalk conditions. Schools in Milford will be closed Monday.
Hopkinton Schools will be closed Monday, according to a notice on the district website.
Updated: Superintendent Robert Tremblay on Sunday announced that schools would reopen Monday, but that people need to use caution. He later reconsidered.
Natick firefighters cut through a fence and used straps to free a horse stuck in snow.
The Boston Globe reports that Foxwoods Resort has joined David Nunes as a full partner in his Crossroads Massachusetts resort casino application.
Milford residents started uncovering buried cars, parking spaces, walkways and mailboxes on Saturday. And some enjoyed the 28 inches of snow.
Chances are, you're snowbound. Take a photo of the snow outside your window right now - and upload it to Milford Patch!