Easter egg hunt — Saturday, April 12
Platt Tech’s Student Council will host an Easter egg hunt on April 12 at 10 a.m. in the front of the school. Any child 10 years old or younger is invited. There is no cost for the event and it will be...
View ArticleAudubon will hold Return of Osprey party this weekend
The Connecticut Audubon Coastal Center in Milford will hold its fourth annual Return of the Osprey Party at the Coastal Center on Saturday, April 12, starting at 5:30 p.m. There will be food and drink,...
View ArticleChildren’s Trout Derby scheduled for May 3
The annual Milford Trout Derby is scheduled for May 3. The annual Children’s Trout Derby is scheduled for Saturday, May 3 at the upper and lower duck ponds in Milford. The Milford Striped Bass Club,...
View ArticleEast Shore names honor students
The following students were named to the second trimester honor roll at East Shore Middle School: High honors Grade 8 — Khadija Ashfaq, Jillian Bevilacqua, Emily Brennan, Lindsey Brooks, Hayley Byers,...
View ArticleActors need housing forsooth so the summer’s show can go on
Dr. Bertam Garskof and Ellen Lieberman with their standard poodle, Roxanne, in their sunny living room.(Photo by Nancy Doniger) This summer marks the 15th anniversary and what should be a proud...
View ArticleWildermere Church announces Holy Week schedule
The Rev. Kenneth Fellenbaum, pastor, Wildermere Beach Congregational Church, 133 Broadway, Milford, announces Holy Week schedule: April 13, Palm Sunday Observance and Worship at 10 a.m. April 16, No...
View ArticleSmooth Jazz for Scholars raises money for local music education
The Annual Smooth Jazz for Scholars concert has been set for Friday, April 18 and Saturday, April 19 and will be held at the Parsons Complex, 70 West River Street. Doors will open at 7 p.m.; the...
View ArticleFounder’s Walk will highlight city founders and veterans
Conceptual plans that were presented at Milford’s Board of Aldermen’s meeting Monday. The Founder’s Walk planned for downtown Milford will highlight the city’s history and the contributions that...
View ArticleLauralton students donate to Smilow Cancer Center
During December, January and February members of the senior class at Lauralton Hall held three dress-down days, when students wear casual clothes rather than the school uniform, for a charity donation....
View ArticleDoes anyone really believe this stuff?
A New York City tabloid, which is where I get advice about life, love, the pursuit of happiness, and the Yankees, recently had a story with the headline “60 is the new 32.” This story was accompanied...
View ArticleAmanda Leone’s two-run homer lifts Law to win
The Jonathan Law softball team won a 2-1 road decision at North Haven in the season opener for both teams on Wednesday. Amanda Leone had two hits, including a two-run home run in the top of the first...
View ArticleBottle drive this Sunday
Sea Scout Ship 721’s monthly can and bottle fund-raiser will be Saturday, April 12 from 3 to 5 p.m. and Sunday, April 13, from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the St. Mary Church parking lot, by the rectory...
View ArticlePlatt Tech students continue to volunteer time at the Beth El Shelter
Platt Tech students continue to volunteer time at the Beth El Shelter.
View ArticleClub News
Retired women — The Retired Women’s Club of Milford will hold a meeting on April 15 at 1:45 p.m. at the Milford Senior Center. There will be refreshments. All welcome. Garden Club — The Milford...
View ArticleJeff, Fallon Bevino building memories
Foran High softball coach Jeff Bevino and daughter Fallon Bevino have competed in three state championship games together.(Photo by Bill Bloxsom) In more than 30 years of coaching Jeff Bevino has had...
View ArticleFormer Milford Pediatrics doctor, Michael Stein, has died
Dr. Michael L. Stein Michael L. Stein MD died on April 7 at his home in Belfast, Me. Dr. Stein spent most of his professional career practicing pediatrics in Milford and lived in Woodbridge from 1965...
View ArticleLong term thinking in practice
Let’s take advantage of Milford’s 375th anniversary and practice thinking long-term. The coastline here consists largely of marshes and shifting sand. In the long run, Irene and Sandy, far from being...
View ArticleCrusaders fall to Wildcats
The Lauralton Hall softball team lost to visiting Seymour High, 5-3, on Thursday. The Crusaders took a 1-0 lead on Jackie Brewster’s first-inning home run. They made it 3-0 in the third with Brewster...
View ArticleEmily Mendez shoots a 54, Crusaders win
Emily Mendez was the medalist with a 54 to lead the Lauralton Hall golf team to a 248-286 victory over Bunnell of Stratford at Racebrook Country Club on Thursday. Annie Butler shot a 61, Lorin Pucel a...
View ArticleAlex Eager, Will Vitelli score four goals each
Alex Eager and Will Vitelli scored four goals each to lead coach Brian Adkins’ Foran High boys lacrosse team to a 15-4 victory over Wilbur Cross of New Haven in the season opener for both teams on...
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