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Third Candidate Makes a Race for Milford School Committee
Joe Morais, a Milford father and retirement planner, pulled papers Tuesday to run for School Committee.

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Joe Morais, a Milford father and retirement planner, pulled papers Tuesday to run for School Committee.

The Milford Planning Board hosts a public hearing Tuesday night on rules for the location of any medical marijuana dispensary that could be sited in town.
For the first time since the filing of a casino proposal, opponents met in Milford to begin organizing a campaign to defeat the project.
The following information was provided by the Milford Police Department. Charges do not indicate a conviction.
A Superior Court judge ruled in favor of the town of Milford, saying it acted reasonably in reducing the hours for Scioli's Pizza Bar.
The Milford Community Fields Committee, through its project manager, is trying to get a contractor to replace the new aluminum bleachers. Some of the new bleachers bent by October. The town says students stood on them; the contractor blames vandals.
Bitterly cold temperatures this winter have created heightened demand for the Salvation Army heating assistance program. Donors are being asked to help contribute to the "Good Neighbor Energy Fund."
Milford Selectmen will interview the candidates for Town Administrator this week.
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A $68,000 grant allowed the police department to introduce computers in cruisers that will scan driver's licenses.
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Most Milford homeowners saw a drop in value last year, and over the past several years since the peak of the market. How far? According to a Boston.com post, Milford was among 20 communities in eastern MA with the steepest decline.
On Saturday, the Milford Town Library will feature David Polansky, and his original songs and stories for children, as part of "Take Your Child to the Library Day."
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Two cars became entangled in communication lines on Purchase Street Thursday morning, forcing a temporary closure of the busy stretch. Utility crews were still on scene this afternoon.
Nicolas Guaman, the Ecuadorian man who is charged in the death of motorcyclist Matthew Denice, sought treatment in 2005 for a head injury. Two doctors testifying as to Guaman's competency had differing interpretations of his injury.
A Milford teen was one of the youths featured on A&E's 'Beyond Scared Straight' Thursday. The series, now in its third season, follows "derailed, defiant and disrespectful teens" as they enter an immersion jail program.
RJ Sheedy, a junior at Milford High School, has a talk show that will air on Milford TV, starting tonight. "Talk Show With RJ Sheedy" will feature his interviews with school teachers, administrators and students.
The following health inspections of restaurants and food serving places were conducted in January.
The following information was provided by the Milford Police Department. Charges do not indicate a conviction.