Election Day 2020 is here in Milford. Here's everything you need to know before you vote.
Everything you need to know about voting in Milford on Election Day 2020.
The Gov. Charlie Baker-tied Massachusetts Majority Independent Expenditure PAC has stepped into the Worcester and Norfolk District race.
Milford was awarded a$1,500 in a Sustainable Materials Recovery Program grant.
A plan to overhaul the downtown Milford park has gained close to $90,000, according to organizers.
Christine Crean, 64, is running against state Sen. Ryan Fattman for the Worcester and Norfolk seat.
With just over a month before Election Day, here's what you need to know about voting in November.
Animal control officer Rochelle Thomson said she has to resign due to a "nonrecoverable illness."
Teresa Burr said she was stepping down "to reestablish confidence with the voters of the community in their elections."
The project is the second phase of the Stone Ridge development near Route 85 and I-495.
Christine Crean, 63, the former Milford Democratic Committee chair, got enough write-in votes in the primary to advance to November.
The vote count restarted Thursday in the race to replace U.S. Rep. Joe Kennedy. The two front-runners were 1 percentage point apart.
The two leaders in the race to replace U.S. Rep. Joe Kennedy were about 100 votes apart as of early Wednesday morning.
Sept. 1 is primary day. Milford voters will help decide a key U.S. House race.
Milford will offer longer hours on one day, but reduce hours on another starting in mid-September.
See details on mail-in voting for the Massachusetts state primary on Sept. 1.
Dr. Natalia Linos, epidemiologist and Democrat running for Congress in Massachusetts' 4th District, to hold event in Franklin
The September primary is just about two weeks away, and early voting kicks off on Aug. 22.
An odd 1899 home in downtown Milford has been an office for years, but may soon return to its original use.
The Milford library is one of the few around with an open building. New hours went into effect this week.
First, Christine Crean will have to get through the Democratic primary as a write-in candidate.
The proposed Depot Street Estates will be up for a hearing on Tuesday at the Milford Planning Board.
Nine candidates are running to replace U.S. Rep. Joe Kennedy III, whose district covers Milford and surrounding towns.
Milford's main municipal building closed in early March as coronavirus began sweeping the state.
A shortened spring Town Meeting was held Monday night in Milford.
The town's $111.2 million fiscal 2021 budget will be voted on at Town Meeting.
The Milford Board of Selectmen has reduced the quorum needed to conduct the 2020 Town Meeting due to coronavirus concerns.
Milford on Friday released the official results from the June 16 election.
See what articles Town Meeting members will debate starting on June 29.
See the preliminary results of the June 16 Milford spring election.
The in-person Milford spring Town Meeting is set for June 29, even as coronavirus continues to sicken people across Massachusetts.
Milford's spring election is Tuesday. Here's everything you need to know before voting.
The Milford 2020 Town Meeting was supposed to begin on May 18, but then coronavirus hit.
The state will give about $502 million to cities and towns. The money can't be used to make up for revenue lost during coronavirus closures.
Voting hours will be reduced, and the town will only have one polling place for the June 2020 Milford town election.
Milford is set to sign a new contract with Comcast for public access television.
The forums will take place online next week and in early May before the rescheduled Milford spring election.
Many towns and cities in Massachusetts are pushing back tax due dates to help people struggling during the coronavirus crisis.
Many local towns are postponing spring elections due to coronavirus. Milford will tackle the topic on Monday night.
The Milford Town Clerk has released the sample ballot for the upcoming spring election.