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City of Milford to Cut Ribbon on New Police Department

Terry RogersGovernment, Headlines, Milford Headline Story, Police & Fire

A ribbon cutting will be held for the new Milford Police Department facility

The City of Milford is excited to announce the completion of the new Police Department located at 401 NE Front St., Milford and invite the public to a ribbon cutting and guided tours on Tuesday, Dec. 12 at 10am.  Public Open Houses will also be held on Wednesday, Dec. 13, 1-5pm and Thursday, Dec. 14, 4-8pm.

“In today’s climate of negativity that surrounds law enforcement, it is important to show police officers that we care and recognize the daily sacrifices they and their families make,” said Cecilia Ashe, Milford Chief of Police.  “Looking at this amazing building, I can’t think of a bigger sign of appreciation by the citizens of Milford.”

City of Milford residents voted in favor of a new police station referendum in January 2021, realizing the City’s public safety needs had outgrown the existing facility, constructed in 1978 opposite the new facility.

The new Milford Police Department is located at 401 NE Front Street. Overflow parking for the ribbon cutting and open houses is available behind the building.

About the City of Milford: (www.cityofmilford.com) The City of Milford, incorporated in 1807 and located in Kent and Sussex Counties along the Mispillion River, is home to 11,000+ year-round residents, 500+ retail businesses and non-profits, local restaurants, parks, trails, small town events, major healthcare providers, an historic shipyard, and its own school district.  Known throughout the state as River Town, Art Town, Home Town, the City celebrates the beauty of its natural resources, the ingenuity of its people and its commitment to quality of life.

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