MilfordLIVE Weekly Review – September 10, 2024

Sonja FreyMilford-live, Weekly Review

This Week’s Top Stories Include: Storywalk provides reading opportunities along Riverwalk Final First Friday to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month MSD welcomes new administrators Event to give firsthand look at PACE Your LIFE planned Field Hockey Shines on Youth Day Click on the image below to view the PDF

Final First Friday to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month

Terry RogersCulture, Headlines, Milford Headline Story

Downtown Milford Inc. (DMI) has announced that the final First Friday for this year will celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month. The event is planned for October 4 from 5 to 9 PM in downtown Milford. “We wanted to do something to recognize the large Hispanic community we have here in Milford and since October is Hispanic Heritage Month, what better way …

The Milford Public Library summer reading program has activities for children, teens and adults. Courtesy of Milford Public Library.

Summertime’s the time for adventure at Milford library

Ken MammarellaCulture, Headlines

The Milford Public Library is inviting children, teens and adults to go on adventures this summer. “Adventure” is the theme of the library summer reading program, with multiple events running June 15 through Aug. 17. “We’re excited,” library director Lea Rosell said, and she’s particularly hyped by the June 29 comic magic show by Ran’D Shine Participants who read enough …

MilfordLIVE Weekly Review – March 5, 2024

Sonja FreyMilford-live, Weekly Review

This Week’s Top Headlines Include: New Milford middle school has 4 finalists for name change Mayor: No vote on homeless village, but it won’t be downtown Slip into 1920s with Cured Plate’s unique dining experience DMI shifts Third Thursday to First Friday Milford Parks and Recreation announces spring sports Federal grant will put more behavioral health officers on road Click …

DMI shifts Third Thursday to First Friday

Terry RogersBusiness, Headlines, Milford Headline Story

Downtown Milford Inc. recently changed its popular Third Thursday events to First Friday, partly because Friday kicks off the weekend and most adults are aren’t working Saturday and children are out of school. , Third Thursdays began as a way to encourage more people to visit, shop and dine downtown. “Although we found that Third Thursday was a great way for …