See the local issues up for a vote in 2022, including ballot questions and local state and federal candidates.
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The Fair and Secure Massachusetts campaign began collecting signatures after lawmakers passed the Work & Family Mobility Act in June.
Quentin Palfrey is in a three-way Democratic primary race, but has secured the state Democratic party's backing.
State lawmakers passed the upcoming fiscal year budget this week, although Gov. Charlie Baker still has to sign it.
The application to build a new bank along Medway Road will soon go to the Milford Planning Board for a public hearing.
Lawmakers overrode a Gov. Charlie Baker veto of the Work & Family Mobility Act, which grants licenses to residents with no legal status.
Candidates running for the 10th Worcester House seat will be on the November ballot.
The planned August carnival would raise money for the Milford Fourth of July Parade, but neighbors opposed the three-day event.
Any middle or high school student from state Sen. Rebecca Rausch's district can attend the Students Speak Youth Legislative Forum.
Find out everything you need to know before Milford's 2022 election on April 5, including who's on the ballot and where to vote.
The Select Board appeared to accuse the Board of Health of being misleading about a $50,000 request to pay for COVID-19 vaccine clinics.
The Milford Cultural Council decides how to fund arts, cultural and humanities programs around town.
Milford residents can meet candidates running in contested races for school committee and the planning and parks boards at the forums.
The mask mandate for town buildings was over as of Wednesday after a steep drop in COVID-19 cases.
Milford state Rep. Brian Murray was one of eight House Democrats who voted against the bill, which passed with a veto-proof majority.
Milford's 2022 election will take place on April 5. There are 10 town offices on the ballot.
#InvestInWaterMA coalition grows with 36-community group’s support for water, sewer infrastructure
At the March event at CraftRoots Brewing, local Democrats will pick 13 people to go to the state convenction in Worcester.
If you want to run for office in Milford in 2022, time is running out to do it.
Sheriff Lew Evangelidis visited the senior center on Tuesday to make the donation.
The Milford School Committee race is quickly becoming the most crowded contest of 2022.
A Norwood developer is planning to move a Prospect Street Walgreens to a new site.
The Senator will give a Beacon Hill update and invite questions from constituents during the virtual forum.
The Worcester County unemployment rate improved recently, according to the newest figures.
Nomination season is on now for Milford's 2022 town election. See who might run this spring.
It's already time to start getting ready for Milford's April election. You can start filing to run on Jan. 3.
The Worcester County unemployment rate improved somewhat, according to the newest figures.
Milford Town Meeting approved the purchase in August, giving town control over a previously private asset.
The Worcester County unemployment rate improved somewhat as fall approached.
The owner of a single-family home of average value in Milford could see a 4 percent increase even though tax rates are lower.
Milford will spend about $4.6 million to upgrade the town pool following the Town Meeting vote.
The Worcester County unemployment rate improved somewhat during the late summer.
Republican State Sen. Ryan Fattman would no longer represent Milford under a new redistricting proposal.
After a Milford Board of Health recommendation, the October special Town Meeting will be held remotely.
Former Select Board member William Kingkade and Finance Committee member Christopher Morin erred during a 2019 transfer of town land.
More than 1 out of every 10 Worcester County rental households are behind on rents as of early August, according to a new analysis.
Starting Monday, the Milford office of the Registry of Motor Vehicles will offer more than just registration drop offs.
The Worcester County unemployment rate worsened slightly during the summer.