Calls to Milford's City Clerk's Office from property owners concerned about fraudulent transfers have increased, Karen Fortunati said.
Milford Recreation Department stated via Facebook they are working hard to get the Splash Pad back up and running.
“I want to work with the Board of Aldermen, department heads to make good things happen for the citizens of Milford," Kerri Rowland said.
“I’m seeking another term because I love serving Milford,” Karen Fortuanti said.
Milford-Orange Probate Judge Ben Gettinger announced residents can apply for the Kindship and Respite Grant designed to help guardians.
Fiscal responsibility, transparency and a taking a team approach meeting residents’ concerns are among her priorities
Several homeowners spoke at the Board of Aldermen meeting regarding a massive pool party in Milford.
Milford Health Department Inspection on June 8 disclosed the existence of a public health law violation on the premises.
The Board of Aldermen unanimously approved a five-person Fair Rent Commission during their meeting on June 27.
Justin Rosen, Milford chief of staff, said Milford Senior Center and Beth-El Soup Kitchen will be used as cooling centers.
Milford's Planning and Zoning Board approved the proposal during its Tuesday, June 20, meeting.
The Food and Drug Administration has prompted a recall of multiple frozen fruit products sold at major retailers in Connecticut.
“Having the extra $35,000 allows us to address this issue without impacting other issues we face during summertime,” McCollum said.
The Connecticut Department of Transportation Office of Engineering is developing plans to improve Route 1 in Milford.
Milford Fire Department will recognize individuals and companies who have demonstrated selfless acts of dedication over the past few years.
Milford Board of Fire Commissioners held a special meeting on June 5 to appoint an acting fire chief.
Milford's chief of staff, Justin Rosen, said in 2022, the City of Milford was granted $5 million in federal funding for dredging the harbor.
During the month of June, the goal is to fundraise for the three main issues most important to Milford.
Connecticut's Department of Energy and Environmental Protection has closed Charles Island in Milford and Duck Island in Westbrook.
The 2023 Annual EMS Awards were held at the Milford Fire Department Headquarters on Tuesday, May 23.
By controlling the mosquito population, Director of Public Health Deepa Joseph said they keep residents safe from mosquito-borne illnesses.
The Board of Aldermen approved the increase to Milford's Board of Education Budget with a vote of 10 in favor and five opposed.
Milford's Plan of Conservation and Development establishes a vision for the City and helps guide decision-makers on policy changes.
Richard Smith said he will set realistic and obtainable goals to complete during his tenure as Milford Mayor.
The police and fire departments recently presented its budget requests to the Milford Board of Aldermen. Here are the key details.
The 2023 Beach Sticker is required to park at Walnut Beach and Gulf Beach
The new pickleball courts have already become a fast destination location for Pickleball enthusiasts.
Kerri Rowland, the current elected Registrar of Voters, has announced her candidacy for Mayor.
The winning ticket was also sold by a Milford business.
Mayor Ben Blake is resigning his position in June to take a top state position.
The project was approved this week by the Planning and Zoning Board.
The PZB rejected an initial proposal in 2022 and a developer is back with new changes to the plans.
The PZB unanimously approved changes to the plan which will bring apartments, a parking garage and retail space to the downtown area.
A representative of the applicant said the revision eliminates large multi-level garages.
With snow in the forecast, a snow emergency has been declared in Milford.
Mayor Ben Blake proposed a $147.3 million general budget, which is an $11 million increase from the current year.
A company associated with Colonial Toyota has tentative plans to develop a now-vacant lot on Ford Street, which is behind the Post Road.
The Board of Aldermen approved $5.9 million in bonding for city improvements, including roads, playgrounds and equipment.
Mayor Ben Blake isn't leaving just quite yet, but he is laying the groundwork for his interim successor.
Longtime Milford Mayor Ben Blake intends to step down as mayor in the near future. He was nominated for a judgeship by Gov. Ned Lamont.