The City of Milford Grant Committee submitted testimony at the legislative public hearing in support of the proposal.
Staneski supports a bill that helps state agencies better prevent prescription opioid diversion, abuse through education & prevention.
State Rep. Charles Ferraro joined his House colleagues in passing, House Bill 5583, that aims to help the growth of small businesses in CT.
Legislators voted to support the growth of small businesses in CT by expanding access to the angel investor tax credit program.
The move was put into place because the city is preparing for possible reductions in state aid.
Kids Count is a NPO that has been in Milford since 1992 and offers programs to help families with education and medical options.
The bill 'An Act Concerning Opioids and Substance Use Disorders' makes several new changes to prevent entry prescription opioid drug abuse.
Some residents expressed flooding concerns due to the project.
Mayor Benjamin Blake is accompanied by 4th-grade students at Orange Avenue Elementary School.
State Reps. Pam Staneski and Charles Ferraro attended the annual Kids Count Legislative Breakfast at the Milford Yacht Club.
State Representative Kim Rose applauded a bill she authored to discourage age discrimination on employment applications.
Residents are invited to attend the meeting this Thursday night.
CT Rep. Pam Staneski (Milford and Orange) discusses HB 6941, a bill that would help establish and maintain an electronic portal for grants.
Rep. Charlie Ferraro testified before the Appropriations Committee on three bills designed to restructure the state employee pension system.
Sen. Heather Somers and Rep. Pam Staneski are encouraged by actions in the legislature that are meant to help CT’s shellfish industry.
Senator Gayle Slossberg serves Milford, Orange and West Haven. The bill addresses the installation of cell phone antennas across the state.
State Representative Kim Rose will hold a coffee hour with constituents on Sunday, March 26 at the Bridgeport Flyer Diner.
CT Rep. Pam Staneski (Milford & Orange) welcomed Girl Scouts to the State Capitol in honor of the General Assembly’s annual Girl Scout Day.
Mayor Benjamin Blake Shares his 'Minute with the Mayor' in Milford.
The state wants to spend $10 million on a project city residents oppose because it means they'd have to pay to access the park.
Milford Hospital generates $130 million a year toward the city's local economy, according to the letter writer.
Revised flood insurance rate maps have become effective in twenty communities within the Quinnipiac River watershed, including Milford.
State Representative Charles Ferraro participated in a guided tour of the Quinebaug Valley State Trout Hatchery located in Central Village.
State Rep. Pam Staneski participated in a roundtable discussion on, ‘What Sober Homes in Connecticut should look like.’
The city has twice rejected the project saying it's all wrong for the proposed site.
The state DEEP wants to move forward with the project and if it's approved it would mean residents have to pay for access to the park.
Rep. Kim Rose works to put a hold on Silver Sands construction project.
BREAKING: WFSB will be back on the air for Optimum Cable customers in Milford, Orange and Woodbridge.
The Women’s Business Development Council’s Express Trak Workshops will be held on March 25 in Milford.
Senator Gayle Slossberg began a petition calling for an end to the dispute. Residents in Milford and Orange are encouraged to sign.
The state DEEP wants to move forward with the project and if its approved it would mean residents have to pay for access to the park.
BREAKING: The mayor announces what is closed Tuesday, the parking ban that is in effect, changes to trash pickup and more.
A blizzard warning is in effect for the city.
Legislation submitted by Milford’s legislative delegation aims to prevent abuse of Connecticut affordable housing law.
The Mayor met with TEAM Inc. to talk about tax assistance.
CT Women's Caucus Reps wore red to celebrate International's Women's Day and Rep. Rose opened the session with remarks about the day.
Senate Bill 535 will be reformed and updated to make changes to the current affordable housing law by the Housing Committee.
The City encourages the citizens of Milford to take time during this week to review flood threats and flood safety practices.