Friday, May 24, 2013
The senior prom for Milford High School is tonight at Gillette Stadium. Please share your photos with Patch.
The Milford Senior Prom is Friday at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough. Since Patch isn't able to attend, we're asking our readers for some help. After you snap a photo of your son or daughter dressed in their finest, share it with us. Several dozen readers did this last year, and the photos were widely viewed. Upload them directly on to the article, and write a caption explaining who is in the photos.
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From Memorial Day parades to holiday fender benders, this live map shows delays and diversions in the Milford area right now.
If you're on a mobile device, click here to view the map. When you're done getting gas and packing the car, check out the live results from MapQuest above to see what's standing between you and the start of your three-day weekend. Mapquest scans for parade routes, ongoing construction, block parties and traffic jams. If your route is green, your good. If it's red, you may be headed into a line of rubbernecking fools. Good luck!
Happy Memorial Day weekend! If you are staying in Milford, plan to attend the Memorial Day Parade. If not, take care traveling. Friday afternoon is one of the peak times.
Our weekday morning column, 5 Things You Need to Know, provides you with information that can help you plan your day and give you some fodder for water cooler conversations. 1. The Memorial Day Parade in Milford will begin at 10 a.m. Monday, led by Grand Marshal Ralph Steeves, a World War II veteran. The parade will move up Main Street to Draper Memorial Park. Master of ceremonies for the event will be Joseph Lopes, retired Army Colonel. Eric Miller, a Milford High School student, will read Logan's Address. 2. The state Department of Transportation warns motorists that the heaviest travel this holiday weekend will be Friday and Monday afternoons, and early evenings. Drivers are encouraged to make travel plans accordingly and if possible …
The Foxwoods Massachusetts casino proposes to bring 3,000 part- and full-time jobs to Milford. If so, the casino would be the second-largest employer in town.
The Foxwoods Massachusetts casino would bring 3,000 permanent jobs to Milford, the developer said Thursday, a number that would make the proposed gaming resort the town's second-largest employer. Opponents say the jobs will not pay enough to make the development worthwhile, criticism challenged by Foxwoods Massachusetts. But beyond the dollar amounts associated with the jobs, the sheer number would vault the casino over all employers in Milford but Waters Corp. Waters, based in Milford, employs more than 5,000 people according to its website. The company designs and manufactures liquid chromatography and chemistry products, mass spectrometry systems, and thermal analysis and rheometry instruments. Other top employers in Milford include …
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Carolyn Banach, an assistant principal, will replace Michael Tempesta, who is leaving at the end of the school year to become superintendent of Saugus public schools.
Carolyn Banach, an assistant principal at Milford High School, will be promoted to principal of the school, Superintendent Robert Tremblay announced Thursday. She will begin July 1, and will take the place of Michael Tempesta, the high school principal of the past three years. Tempesta has accepted a new position as superintendent of Saugus public schools. Banach has served as an assistant principal at the high school for the past five years. In that role, she has led programs and overseen initiatives including Advanced Placement, PSAT, MCAS, graduation, freshman orientation, student leadership, College Board testing programs, and the Virtual Learning High School. Before joining the Milford school system, she was an assistant principal …
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The following health inspections were completed in the first three weeks of May.
Editor's Note: the following health inspections were completed from May 1 through May 22. Subway, 94 Prospect St., May 6: One violation here. Duct tape is not an acceptable repair on the rear kitchen screen door. TGI Friday's, 240 Fortune Blvd., May 7: Seven violations noted here, which included the following: hamburger needs to be covered in one of the main line coolers, foods and sauces need to be covered in a freezer and cooler, also, next to the main line equipment, do not cover foods in the walk in cooler with inverted trays, cover properly, foods in cardboard boxes cannot be stored on teh floor in the walk-in freezer, and one floor grate that was not covered needs to be cleaned and covered due to a build of assorted debris. Central …
You can use this gas price widget to always find the lowest price of the moment. Pro tip: Gas up early this week to save money.
Click here for a full-screen view of the gas price map. If you don't see a map of our local area, click the magnifying glass in the upper right to enter your address. Nationwide, gas prices were predicted to be lower this summer compared to the last three years, but that won't translate into savings at the pump this Memorial Day weekend, experts said. "Motorists this year are facing rising gas prices heading into the Memorial Day holiday," said Michael Green, a AAA spokesman, adding that Memorial Day 2013 would probably be the most expensive since 2011. In past years, prices have declined heading into early summer as oil refineries produced more gasoline to meet expected summer driving demand. This year, though, Midwest refineries haven't…
Who’s NOT planning a BBQ this weekend? If the weather holds and you’ve got propane or charcoal, chances are, you’re grilling something with your friends and family. Here, new ideas for keeping your costs down. Sponsored by Home Depot.
Here at Patch, we like to be thrifty, so we talked to two barbeque experts and uncovered some really good ideas to help you save money on your next outdoor party. 1. Start with a marinade. This means planning ahead — say, Friday. But it’s worth it, says Rick Browne, host of Barbeque America on PBS, because you can pass up that well-marbled ribeye steak and buy a less tender and less expensive choice to grill like a flank steak or chuck steak. Just marinate it or brine for one or two days and then cook long and slow on the barbeque grill to break down tissues but maintain moisture. “You need to include an acid in the marinade, perhaps juice, vinegar or soy sauce, but avoid cola which is so acidic it can turn meat into a soggy mess.” Try …
Thursday, May 23, 2013
The following information was provided by the Milford Police Department. Charges do not indicate a conviction.
Wednesday, May 22 3:07 p.m.: A caller reported several men were walking around 14 Grove St., and the caller was not certain if the house was supposed to be vacated from the fire. Several officers responded. 5:12 p.m.: A 10-year-old girl on Woodland Avenue was taken to Milford Regional Medical Center after having an allergic reaction to milk. 6:36 p.m.: A caller reported a man was sitting on the side of Congress Street, near West Street, and he appeared to be intoxicated. Police took the 28-year-old into protective custody. 6:55 p.m.: A caller on Sidney Road said children were riding bikes and going off ramps in the middle of the street. Officers spoke to them. 7:05 p.m.: Loud drumming was coming from an apartment on Senate Road for the …
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ttp://www.securitiesdocket.com/2010/01/26/sec-settles-insider-trading-case-with-former-emc-executive/ The Securities and Exchange Commission today filed a settled injunctive action in the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts, alleging that Avi Fogel, a former EMC Corp. executive, made more than $190,000 in illicit profits when he engaged in insider trading in the common …   more ›