Senator Slossberg was recognized for her work in protecting Connecticut's environment.
On Wednesday, employees noticed the swan in distress and on Thursday, numerous city departments jumped into action to rescue the swan.
Milford officials are urging residents to continue to use their old bins at least for now.
State Rep. Pam Staneski, representing Milford, expressed disappointment that the CT Dept. of Transportation will raise train fares.
The =legislative package would keep Sikorsky in Stratford for another 16 years.
A developer is seeking to construct 180 units of housing in the city. The Milford PZB had denied the application back in 2015.
The man's son also fell into the water but he was able to swim to shore and call 911 to get his father help, a top fire official said.
Another 342-unit apartment complex moved one step closer to becoming a reality after a recent vote.
PURA Representatives discuss ways to reduce energy bill at senior center.
Police have stepped up patrols in the area, said State Rep. Kim Rose, D-Milford.
Mayor Blake explains how the new garbage program is designed to work and the goal is to save taxpayers money.
The Milford Fire Department will be conducting the Fall Propane Collection Day on Saturday, September 17, 2016.
The senator’s walk across Connecticut has brought him a number of communities, including Milford.
Fogle says the young girl, a victim of child porn he received, suffered emotional distress caused by her "hateful and abusive" parents.
The pediatric dentist, with practices in Milford and West Haven, agreed to a settlement with the state and federal government: BREAKING
The developer wants to add more apartments to a nearby land parcel for a project that is nearing completion.
What do you think about electronic billboards?
CT State Reps. Charles Ferraro, Pam Staneski and Kim Rose are inviting Milford residents to attend the workshop on September 20.
Park, Beach and Recreation officials said a couple of events held this summer led to concerns and officials are assessing the situation.
Toni Weeks, a paralegal with the city attorney’s office, was selected as the 'Employee of the Month' for August 2016.
The developer is suing because the city reduced the project by one unit.
The second planned facility is scheduled to open in the fall.
Two businesses attempted to stop the project but a judge said no.
The city must revalue property once every five years.
Information is available below on when you can expect bulk trash pickup in your neighborhood and what items will be picked up.
The transfer station will be open for four hours on both Sundays.
State Rep Pam Staneski was named an Emerging Leader by the State Legislative Leader’s Foundation.
Later this year residents will receive their new assessment from the city.
The Connecticut Society of the Sons of the American Revolution will honor 46 soldiers on August 13 at the Milford Cemetary.