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13 Ways To Help Your Neighbors During and After the Storm
Elderly neighbors may need an extra helping hand during the Blizzard, which should be winding down later this morning.

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Elderly neighbors may need an extra helping hand during the Blizzard, which should be winding down later this morning.

The following information was provided by the Milford Police Department. Charges do not indicate a conviction.
The Milford Highway Department has 20 full time workers out today and 45 contractors, who will start plowing when the snow accumulates on the roads, and keep plowing until the blizzard ends.
Traffic was heavy across Milford on Friday morning and the early afternoon, as residents prepared for the arrival of the Blizzard of 2013. Travel conditions had become slick by 3 p.m.
Make sure you park your car off the streets tonight, to allow snow plows to plow.
Jonathan Bruce withdrew his name from the ballot Thursday for School Committee. Instead, he will run for town Treasurer.
The following information was provided by the Milford Police Department. Charges do not indicate a conviction.
Milford Fire Chief John Touhey said people should be finished with any blizzard preparations by Friday morning. Then, stay inside.
Bookmark this page for local updates as the cleanup continues.
Milford Schools will be closed on Friday, due to the expected blizzard.
The following information was provided by the Milford Police Department. Charges do not indicate a conviction.
A Milford family needs your help in looking for their lost Basset Hound, Flash. Take a look at the face in the photo and call the number if you've seen her.
Milford will collect trash and recycling on an earlier schedule Friday, to try to get it done before the storm hits.
Three students at Milford High School signed letters of intent Wednesday to attend colleges or universities next year.
An unoccupied vehicle parked on Oliver Street, near Water Street, was shot multiple times late Tuesday.
Commuters heading north on I-495 Wednesday were stuck in an 8-mile backup, following a multiple vehicle wreck.
Seaver, a longtime youth and community league coach in Milford, and chairman of the town's Youth Center Commission, died Tuesday of ALS.
Do you see someone wearing red? They may be raising heart disease awareness, one red sweater and pair of socks at a time.
Old police and fire radios have been distributed to Milford schools, the library, the youth center, and other sites, for selected staff to carry as a direct connection to police.
The following information was provided by the Milford Police Department. Charges do not indicate a conviction.