Custodian/Stock Clerk in the Building Maintenance Division within the Public Works Department for being selected as Employee of the Month.
Former First Lady of Milford Barbara Lisman announced her strong support of Pam Staneski in her bid for State Senate.
Win Smith Jr. served as the State Senator for the 14th Senate District from 1993 to 2005.
Pam Staneski (R-119) currently serves with Rep. Themis Klarides who has lead the House Republican Caucus.
It's that time of year again to pay property, motor vehicle, and sewage taxes.
The developer received approval to begin work on the site.
The license has been suspended indefinitely, according to state officials.
Kim was nominated by Democratic Town Chairman, Rich Smith and seconded by former Milford State Representative Pete Smith.
The school board also saw some of its funding restored too.
Nutmeg and the DMV are partnering to open the new DMV express location in Milford.
The 14th senatorial district includes Milford, Orange, West Haven, and parts of Woodbridge.
Restores Medicare savings, no taxes, no tolls.
Milford officials went out to bid for municipal and Board of Education employees health benefits.
Bump stocks are devices that transform the firing mechanism of a semi-automatic weapon into a weapon that fires like a automatic weapon.
The legislation includes Holocaust and genocide education awareness in the social studies curriculum within public schools.
Senate Bill 455 focuses efforts to grow the ranks of minority teachers from within Connecticut.
State Representative Charles Ferraro supported a bi-partisan bill that provides tax relief to veterans.
James Maroney, a candidate for the Connecticut state senate, has met his fundraising goal and qualifies for Citizen's Election Program.
State Rep. Pam Staneski supported a bi-partisan bill that protects and supports victims of domestic violence and abuse.
Milford Democratic Town Chairman Richard Smith penned a letter to the editor on a recent vote in Hartford.
Residents packed City Hall this weekend in order to be heard.
‘There is not one person I’ve talked to, in Milford or Orange, that thinks tolls are a good idea on CT roads', said Kennedy.
Legislators will talk about and present current legislation that calls for a study of tolls and what impact that may have on residents.
Lawyers for the city are asking a judge to end a lawsuit filed by the family of Maren Sanchez, who was stabbed to death by a fellow student.
The alternative budget proposal fully eliminates the $321.5 million deficit and restores funding for core services.
Connecticut Women's Hall of Fame Hosts Second Annual Event Designed to Teach About Women and Politics
The panel discussed policy around increasing access to computer coding for students and state integrated computer science.
The well-known Milford resident will be running for state representative.
A public hearing was held this week on the proposed city and school budgets.
Staneski, a Republican, is in her second-term as a state representative, which covers parts of Milford and Orange.
Mayor Ben Blake met with elementary schools principals to discuss kindergarten registration.
A total of 53 eateries have not yet responded to license renewal letters.
Maroney is seeking to succeed State Sen. Gayle Slossberg, D-Milford, for the 14th Senatorial District seat.
The state Medical Examining Board has fined four doctors for various incidents.
Numerous residents opposed razing the house, which dates back to 1835.
The 14th senatorial seat is wide open because seven-term incumbent Gayle Slossberg will not seek reelection.
Ferraro explained that he grew up with his mother and stepfather, but his biological father was out of the picture.
The candidate is in her second term as a member of the Board of Aldermen.
The SEPTO mission is to create an environment in which the special education community will thrive.
State Rep. Pam Staneski supports students rights to privacy on their electronic mobile devices.