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Milford GOP Legislators Dismayed at Gov. Malloy Veto of Affordable Housing
The bill received 116 votes (77%) in the House of Representatives and 30 votes (83%) in the State Senate.

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The bill received 116 votes (77%) in the House of Representatives and 30 votes (83%) in the State Senate.

AAMC was recognized by the AHA and ASA for meeting specific quality achievement measures for the diagnosis of stroke patients.
Thee new meters will allow the Town to implement a more efficient reading system, and reduce the reading & operational labor costs.
Coast Guard-approved courses are available for those seeking Merchant Marine careers.
The community bank is expanding its services with two new hires.
The grant will be used for medical research, training and education of human service professionals, and program development.
'Art on Main' will include free art classes, live music, local original art for sale, and downtown deals to be found.
SB 680 will help increase the number of affordable housing units in the Bay Area region.
The Reps. discussed the services the center offers to area veterans and how the state can better assist Veterans.
The program provides an opportunity for children 4 to 8 years of age to listen to a story in a real trolley car.
The Festival will be on July 29 from 10:30 a.m. – 3:30 a.m. and showcases many cars that aren’t normally seen running for the public.
While there have been news reports about missiles and malevolence, Dr. Gerard Brooker will talk about his mission of diplomacy to No. Korea.
The market is being held in the parking lot of Town Hall at 250 Main Street from 8:30 am until 12 noon.
'Forks Over Knives' will be shown in conjunction with 'Pleasing to the Palette', a current art exhibition of forms of media depicting food.
Green pavement markings will help prevent right hook collisions by positioning bikers in front of drivers so that they are clearly visible.
San Mateo County Registration & Elections Division is offering opportunities to learn about procedures and deadlines for candidates running.
The police force is now at 284, the highest in nearly a decade.
A grand opening is set for July 15 at 9 a.m. until 1 p.m.
One of 270 graduates, Jesse Smith graduated with a BA in Communication Arts.
Emily Tubbs Rosen majored in Biology and minored in Psychology.