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Milford to Host Community Workshop on Downtown Development
The workshop will take place at Milford City Hall on Wednesday, June 14.

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The workshop will take place at Milford City Hall on Wednesday, June 14.

Tony's Bikes & Sports and Milford Police Department will host a Bike Rodeo for the little pirates on Sunday, June 11.
State Senator George S. Logan (R-Ansonia) stood in strong support of HB 7052, An Act Preventing Prescription Opioid Diversion and Abuse.
The bill seeks to create a pilot program allowing for a thermal district heating technology test drive. H.B. 6304 now heads to the Senate.
The first-ever Unified Theater production will be held on Friday, June 9 in the Berlin High School Auditorium.
Stefanie Iachetta, of Greenwich, graduated with a degree in education from the Graduate School at James Madison University.
Phillip Hoeps, of Riverside, has been inducted into the Economics Honor Society at Eastern Connecticut State University.
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J. Crew Factory and Paul Stuart stores will open later this summer at Clarksburg Premium Outlets.
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Subscriptions are now on sale for Historic Portsmouth Chamber Music. The 2017 series of four concerts kicks off Sunday, June 11.
Moustakis Law LLC, a family and estate planning law firm headed by Peter Moustakis, has opened an office in Nashua.
Juanita Beach Park will be center stage for two events on June 2: the Bluefish Festival and the opening of the Juanita Friday Market.
The Lake Bluff Farmers Market opens on Friday, June 9.
The outdoor summer book sales at the Westborough Public Library will begin Thursday, June 1.
Giving blood takes approximately one hour. Donors must be in general good health, weigh at least 110 pounds, and at least 17 years of age.
Paw Watch is a new crime awareness initiative where pet owners take an active role in keeping Farmington Hills safe.
Baltimore County government offices, libraries and more will be closed on Monday, May 29, in recognition of the holiday.
The Historical Society celebrates the 75th anniversary of the leap by Oxford’s Adeline Gray - the first live test of a nylon parachute.
The Bowie Grant Development and Administration is now accepting applications for the Senior Citizen “Green” Housing Rehabilitation Program.