Milford Patch gives a roundup of local job opportunities.
The store will give free $10 gift cards to the first 50 adult customers on Oct. 5.
The job and vendor fair is the first of two required to be held in Milford under the Host Community Agreement signed by two Milford Selectmen.
The city leaders had a choice of making it a city-wide vote, or just East Boston.
The application by Bay State Relief will be the first medical marijuana facility to be considered in Milford.
Warren S. Heller will assist with the referendum and a special town meeting, should the referendum pass.
The group is organizing for a push to defeat the casino proposal at the Nov. 19 referendum.
Citizens for Milford's Future will hold a public kickoff meeting on Oct. 3 at the Portuguese Club.
77th and Vine is a wine supply shop at 77 E. Main Street. This was the first wine-making class, organized for a group of Waters Corp. employees.
Milford's casino proposal is in the greater Boston region. Hard Rock, in western Massachusetts, was defeated Tuesday by a town vote in West Springfield.
Consigli Construction will manage the proposed construction of a new Sandy Hook elementary school, which still must be approved by Newtown, CT voters
You Asked, Patch Answers: what is in the proposed casino?
The revised project will provide an up-front payment of $34 million to Milford, and will then include $31 million a year. It will be discussed by selectmen Wednesday.
The Foxwoods Massachusetts casino will be larger than initially described to town residents, in part to remain competitive with the Boston-Suffolk Downs proposal.
The deal announced Tuesday by Mayor Tom Menino would pay the city $32 million or more a year plus $33.4 million in an upfront payment.
The non-profit regional hospital wants Foxwoods Massachusetts to cover 10 percent of the cost of its emergency room expansion, citing anticipated impacts from the casino customers on its facility.
Businesses who support it say it will put more people into their establishments. Other businesses say it will have an unfair advantage because it will offer free food and drinks, and remain open at all hours.
The Town Meeting members, elected to represent geographic areas of town, will be required to approve a rezoning for the casino.
Tony's Place closed in July, the late owner's son, Dan Demir, said. He thanked Milford customers for their loyalty.
Citing a divided membership, the Milford Area Chamber of Commerce will not take a position on the proposed Foxwoods Massachusetts casino. Only 15 businesses responded to its request for feedback.
The tiny restaurant on Main Street was owned by Tony Demir, who died four months ago.
Miss Mello, who used to work in East Boston, says people in Milford have been friendly and receptive to her business on Main Street.
The store last week started online ordering for customers who want to pick up their groceries.
Skeptics of the reports discussed Wednesday say the data is so qualified, it is not reliable.
Milford has no stand-alone Starbucks, although one is coming to the Target store.
Move over Dunkins and Honey Dew. Target's Milford location is adding the town's first Starbucks.
We post a roundup of restaurant openings and closings in the area.
Environmental concerns have prompted Foxwoods Massachusetts officials to move the site, and wrap a 6-story parking garage around three sides of the building.
The Milford Area Chamber of Commerce is asking its members to share opinions about whether the casino is a good idea.