The new owner of an apartment complex project plans to reduce the number of apartments by more than 150 units.
The site developers proposed allowing taller buildings, but the Planning and Zoning Board denied the request.
The Planning and Zoning Board approved plans for a Hartford Healthcare doctor office on the Boston Post Road.
Here is how Milford residents voted for every person on the ballot including congress and their local state races.
Several incumbents were projected to win their races.
The South Central Regional Council Of Governments is updating its five-year natural disaster mitigation plan.
Here's everything you need to know concerning state and federal elections in Milford including the candidates, polling places, voting hours,
The Connecticut Business Industry Association sued the state, and said the law violates First Amendment rights.
Mayor Ben Blake endorsed Probate Judge Ben Gettinger for another term.
Developers of the former Kmart site are asking for a maximum height change.
Everything you need to know about absentee ballots and Election Day voting in Milford for the election, Nov. 8.
Rep. Kathy Kennedy shares why she should be elected to serve the 119th State House District, which covers part of Milford and Orange.
Jeffrey Parkin shares why he should be elected to serve the 118th State House District, which covers part of Milford.
Rep. Charles Ferraro is seeking re-election for the 117th House District, which covers portions of Milford, Orange and West Haven.
Laura Fucci shared views with Patch about running for the 117th House District, which represents parts of Milford, Orange and West Haven.
Rep. Frank Smith shared views with Patch about running for the 118th House District, which represents Milford.
River Street Restaurant was allowed to reopen.
Milford zoning officials are in the early stages of considering changes to accessory dwelling unit regulations.
The City of Milford will hold a memorial on Sept. 11 to remember the victims.
Keeper's filed another court appeal in an effort to expand its business into two nearby units.
Rep. Kennedy, along with other Republican legislators, called for a special session to address a drop in home heating assistance funds.
The Planning and Zoning Board denied a motion that would have allowed five I-95 area billboards to be converted.
Here is how Milford Republicans and Democrats voted in the Tuesday's primary.
The owner of six I-95 billboards wants the city to allow a digital conversion. Residents said there is no benefit to the city.
Milford continues to attract about 500 new businesses annually.
Many residents and city officials spoke in favor of changing Milford's own local accessory dwelling unit regulations.
Registered Republicans and Democrats can vote in the Aug. 9 primary.
Several neighbors have voiced displeasure after the grade of a lot was raised to make a tall construction project even taller.
Payments must be received or postmarked by Aug. 1 to not be considered late.
Each year the CBIA rates Connecticut lawmakers' voting records in committee or on the House floor concerning an array of "key bills."
Police have had to contend with unruly beach behavior, a rise in crime along the Post Road and late night crowds in Milford center.
The Milford Planning and Zoning Board approved plans for a hair salon on the Boston Post Road.
The first installment of taxes is due July 1. Taxpayers have until Aug. 1 to pay without late fees.
The city is changing up some policies at Walnut Beach in an effort to prevent another situation like what occurred on Memorial Day.
The Milford Public Library board and staff want public input on how to shape library operations and services.
The Milford Police Department will be reimbursed by the state for the purchase of body cameras and related equipment.
"It was great to see folks bring a beach blanket and chair and join me for civil discussion on the state issues that matter to them."
Here is how to register your dog in Milford, plus the city's most popular dog names and breeds.
Funds will be allocated to the Milford Police Department and the Bureau of Aquaculture in Milford, according to State Sen. James Maroney.
GOP governor candidate Bob Stefanowski said he supports Connecticut's strict gun laws.