Two men from Milford and one from Waltham were charged this week following the Feb. 28 incident.
Nearly 1 million pounds of prescription drugs were collected during the last take-back event in October 2020.
The fire broke out east of I-495 on Saturday afternoon, according to the fire department.
The 26-year-old was extradited to the U.S. from Germany last week to face racketeering charges, according to federal prosecutors.
The shooting was followed by a collision along East Main Street, according to police.
Milford police said three men with guns robbed Jay's Smoke Shop on Sunday night.
The incident happened Sunday afternoon, and a 35-year-old Millville man was also injured.
Former Milford Youth Football treasurer Gregory Pearl was arraigned Thursday on two charges, prosecutors said.
The Select Board placed Chief Michael Pighetti on leave on Feb. 8. In a statement, he describes the events that led to the vote.
Milford Chief Michael Pighetti was placed on administrative leave by the Select Board on Monday night.
Irani De Lana was hit by a truck on Dec. 29 while in a crosswalk in downtown Milford.
The state Department of Fire Services the victim was an adult but did not provide an identity.
A new police dog recently completed training and began working in Milford, according to the chief.
Milford has locked in Chief Michael Pighetti for three years, but a new law will impact future selections.
A Milford woman called police when the man pulled up next to her in a parking lot and exposed himself.
Leslie Caraceni was sentenced to seven years for her part in a prescription Adderall scheme.
Milford resident Philip Castonguay was shot in April 2020. The Worcester DA's office finished an investigation into the shooting this week.
The robbery happened around 8 p.m. Thursday, and the two perpetrators were able to get away, according to the police log.
The men were arrested on Nov. 18 after a six-month investigation involving multiple local police departments.
The cause of the morning crash was still under investigation Wednesday afternoon.
Willie Washington, 22, was arrested in Milford this week after he sold drugs to a federal agent, prosecutors said.
Several local towns responded to help put out the fire off of Haven Street on Saturday afternoon.
The 23-year-old was arrested Sunday afternoon after getting pulled over near Uxbridge.
Cars in the vicinity of Water Street were tagged with orange spray paint, and police made a separate arrest for a series of tire slashings.
The fire broke out in a small apartment building along Lincoln Street on Tuesday.
A man experiencing a crisis fired six shots at police Sunday afternoon, according to police.
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The 49-year-old was hospitalized after a Sept. 30 incident when he threatened people with an ax for the second time in a year, police said.
The former Milford teacher was arrested in early September for possessing thousands of illicit images, according to federal prosecutors.
State police began chasing the stolen water truck in Franklin, and the pursuit ended 55 miles later in Westport.
The 49-year-old was arrested almost one year ago for a bloody rampage in downtown Milford.
A Framingham woman called police late Monday to report that another woman was trying to stab her.
The 29-year-old drove into at least four different objects during the weekend incident, Milford police said.
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The 33-year-old employee had about 6,000 images of minors, federal prosecutors said.
A 25-year-old man was charged Tuesday with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, police said.
The 47-year-old was arrested late Monday night at a home along Green Street.
Milford police are looking for a man who ran up to a home off of Purchase Street and pulled the flag down.
Milford polices estimated some 200 people were in attendance, a possible violation of state coronavirus guidelines.