Rep. Kim Rose addresses the House of Representatives on International Women's Day
Milford officials are wondering if they need to make cuts now in anticipation of a possible major reduction in state aid.
Milford taxpayers could lose $11 million in state funding if Malloy's proposal is approved which Blake called a "recipe for disaster."
Slossberg said the DEEP is failing to answer questions about a project that seemingly no one wants in Milford.
State Rep. Pam Staneski, representing Milford, observed ‘Rare Disease Day’ at the State Capitol.
DeLauro brought Fadi Kassar and Milford business owner, Sammer Karout, to D.C. to help make a point on immigration.
The Mayor met with Joseph Fitzpatrick, Vice Chair of the Board of Finance to discuss the budget process.
Milford residents are invited to attend the event. 'How to Lower Your Electric Bill' has been rescheduled for February 28.
CT Rep. Pam Staneski (Milford) submitted testimony on a bill enhancing the penalties for crimes against officers and first responders.
State Representatives Charlie Ferraro and Kim Rose participated in a tour of NRG Power Plant located in the Devon section of Milford.
Some key points from the proposed bill include expanding what can be counted toward moratorium numbers and protecting historic homes.
The meeting is scheduled for Thursday, Feb. 23.
For the second straight year city residents may be looking at a tax decrease but there are still unanswered questions at the state level.
Blake said 32 percent of Milford's households are low to moderate income.
Registrars of Voters are in the process of conducting the annual voter canvass. Voters are asked to return the form within 30 days.
State Reps. Pam Staneski (R-119) and Charles Ferraro (R-117) expressed strong disappointment with Governor Malloy’s State Budget Plan.
According to 211 Counts data, in 2016 there were over 18,300 inquires seeking information on food pantries, soup kitchens, and food sources.
The Mayor and Director of Health, Deepa Joseph, discussed the 'Have a Heart, Give Smart' campaign to discourage panhandlers in Milford.
A total of seven state employees earn more than $1 million when salary and fringe benefits are combined.
The Milford Planning and Zoning Board is considering the request.
When it comes to losing state money under the Governor's proposal, Milford is almost No. 1.
BREAKING: Ben Blake lists an update on all of the city offices closed and programs impacted by this significant snowstorm.
BREAKING: A major snowstorm could drop up to a foot of snow on the area.
Kassar, a Syrian, was apart from his family for two years, and President Trump's recent executive order further delayed the reunion.
The committee will also host meet and greets with new businesses, and is looking to host a new annual event.
A Milford resident from Syria was denied being reunited with his family that he hadn't seen in two years after Trump's immigration order.
The City recognizes the 100th Anniversary of Milford's Chapter of the American Red Cross and shares 'A Minute with the Mayor.'
The man's wife and two young children were about to board a plane Saturday but were sent back to Jordan.
The building is owned by Kingdom Life Christian Church.
Sen. Gayle Slossberg calls for the FCC to intervene in a contract dispute that involves the airing of Patriot games in Milford.
CT Reps. Kim Rose and Rosa C. Rebimbas announce that they have been re-elected to lead the legislature’s bi-partisan Womens’ Caucus.
The meeting will be held Thursday.
State Representatives Themis Klarides, Charles Ferraro and Pam Staneski invite Milford residents to attend the workshop on January 31.
See below for details on how much the Board of Aldermen agreed to bond for the land.
State Reps. Pam Staneski and Charles Ferraro met with residents at the Athenian Diner for a robust 'Coffee & Conversation.'