A new town survey seeks input on issues like I-495 development, downtown, open space and parks and more.
"It's a distress signal," said property owner Kevin Meehan, a reference to political strife partially tied to Donald Trump's conviction.
A big change is coming to how Milford residents throw things away.
The Fino Field Pool has been closed since the end of the 2019 season. The town rebuilt the pool over the last eight months.
As usual, expect a variety of closures and delays around the Memorial Day holiday.
Cannabis consumers (and abstainers) can donate to veterans at a local adult-use store on Armed Forces Day and beyond.
Are you missing two emus? Blackstone Valley Animal Control would like to talk to you.
Milford residents won't be able to pay taxes with plastic either online or in person for about a week starting Friday.
Beavers in Medway have caused flooding in Milford, forcing officials to navigate legal and aquatic rodent-related hurdles.
He chose the lucky ticket by going after a number associated with his birthday.
Local residents can sponsor a flag in the large display at Draper Memorial Park downtown.
The annual Citizens For Milford litter pickup linked to Earth Day will take place April 27.
The solar eclipse Monday won't be total in the skies over Milford, but it'll be close.
The local nonprofit Thanks To Yanks will distribute the treats to troops deployed overseas.
Milford isn't in the path of full totality, but will be close enough for quite a celestial show.
Milford residents will also be able to renew or acquire dog licenses at the April 13 clinic.
A company tied to dealership owner Kevin Meehan wants to build a 192,000 square-foot facility along Route 16, but the tenant is yet unknown.
The Veterans' Kitchen provides weekly luncheons to vets in need.
The town's municipal aggregation program could help residents pay lower electric supply costs compared to National Grid.
The 192,000 square-foot facility would rise on a property owned by a company tied to dealership owner Kevin Meehan.
He stopped to fill up his wife's car with gas and decided to grab a scratch ticket.
The winter clothing items were collected at the Milford Public Library and will be distributed by Thanks To Yanks.
A nor'easter Tuesday could bring up to 8 inches of snow to the Milford area.
The two organizations donated coffee to 3/126th AVN Battalion deployed active duty Massachusetts National Guard military members.
The donation was made to benefit the Catholic Charities Holiday Meals program in Milford.
The Milford Cultural Council has announced a call for artists to submit designs for a mural to be installed at Town Park.
Bring all your unwanted gasoline, pool chemicals and lighter fluid for this disposal event.
Here's where and when you can drop off unwanted prescription drugs in Milford this year.
The upcoming reading is part of a series of poetry events between the Milford and Uxbridge libraries supported by the Shawna Foundation.
Town officials this week broke ground on the pool project, which has been in the works since the pool closed at the end of the 2019 season.
Beverly and Bill Linnane will receive an award at the annual Mayflower Council dinner and fundraiser in November.
Find local farms in Massachusetts with pumpkin patches or pumpkins ready for sale.
Milford residents have about two weeks left to review the town's municipal aggregation plan, which may lead to lower utility bills.
Milford residents can bring items like bank statements, tax documents and any business papers to the September shredding event.
The Milford Cultural Council is now accepting applications for projects through the end of 2024.
Patch has partnered with T-Mobile to recognize unsung community leaders in local communities.
Bernard Fox pulled over to wait out a traffic jam — a decision that led him to become an instant millionaire (before taxes).
The former Archer Rubber Company occupied a key piece of land in the downtown area along the Charles River.
A Kraft Family donor van will visit Chris' Corner Wednesday partnered with Thanks To Yanks and the Regional Substance Navigation Program.
See mosquito spraying trucks will visit Milford this month as cases of West Nile are popping up.