A Shrewsbury-based credit union has submitted plans for a new branch. The Planning Board will review the proposal this week.
A Norwood developer is seeking permission to build the new chain pharmacy on Milford's west side.
Digital editions of the two daily papers will be shipped to subscribers one day per week beginning in March, according to the company.
A former Hair Cuttery salon would be transformed into a new sub shop pending town approvals.
The chain uBreakiFix opened a new location recently along Medway Road.
The Fortune Boulevard Target wants to add 13,000 square-feet of space to add a new warehouse and pickup stations.
Nationally, around 101,000 eateries received grants, including some in the Milford area.
The new facility would take over a vacant lot at 204 East Main Street, according to plans.
The Paycheck Protection Program benefited nearly 12 million businesses in the U.S., including some in Milford.
The local convenience store chain will expand its presence at the Shell station along Route 109.
Your Green Package became the first approved cannabis delivery service on Tuesday along with We Can Deliver of Athol.
See which grocery stores in and near Milford will be open, and which ones will be closed, on the 4th of July 2021.
Bethany Church got permission from the Planning Board in June to open a 100-seat worship area along South Main Street.
From Natick to Worcester, craft donuts are legion, leaving many options on National Donut Day 2021 apart from the orange-and-purple giant.
The Tradesman, 284 West St., was destroyed in February when a fire broke out in the popular sports bar.
Milford resident Tarik Miranda describes açai as kind of like ice cream, but also way different.
Breweries in Milford, Framingham and beyond have created special beers and initiatives for the April Earth Day holiday.
There was a dramatic change in bankruptcy filings across the country last year. Here are the numbers for Worcester County.
See how well power providers in the Milford area and across MA serve their electric customers.
In December, TJ's Café and Games reopened as a large entertainment center in Milford. Owner Tom Shea wants to draw all kinds to the venue.
The nurses will gather Wednesday at the Portuguese Club in Milford as they begin voting on whether to join a union.
The Grafton and Upton Railroad will begin service on long-dormant tracks this week.
The signs are aimed at keeping tractor trailers off of non-arterial streets in Milford.
The donation will benefit a Milford Public Schools food pantry.
Find out when you can pick up those last-minute Christmas dinner additions from local grocery stores.
Longtime downtown Milford business TJ Collectibles is moving to a new location, expanding with coffee, treats and a gaming space.
Small Business Saturday — it’s on Nov. 28 this year — helps local businesses in Milford overcome pandemic hardships.
Amazon is on a holiday hiring spree. The temporary positions start at $17 per-hour, according to the company.
Help us shine a spotlight on your favorite local business. Nominate them as a Milford Businesses of the Year.
The deadline to apply for a small business grant in Massachusetts is Nov. 12.
The East Main Street store is one of thousands across the U.S. Aldi is remodeling.
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A Milford construction company will pay more than $20,000 for the violations, according Attorney General Maura Healey.
Amazon is ramping up hiring at its Massachusetts warehouses this fall.
The Goldfish Swim School is reopening as coronavirus slows, while the town pool remains closed for the season.
Thousands of Milford jobs were saved through PPP loans given out during the peak of the coronavirus pandemic, according to federal records.
The holiday falls on a Saturday this year, meaning it will be observed on Friday. That means some changes to local schedules and events.
Dave Andelman, who started Phantom Gourmet in 1993, stepped down Tuesday. He recently made social media posts disparaging protests.
Mendon Twin co-owner and Phantom Gourmet host Dave Andelman wrote Facebook posts disparaging recent protests over policing and racism.
There's not much use for limousines during a pandemic. But one Milford limo company is finding ways to survive.