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Cabinet Letters

‘NO. 1 MOM’ Samaritan

Returning to my Milford apartment on Tuesday morning Jan. 23 from Cumberland’s, still-melting snow from in front of Granite Square Apartments was found to have melted overnight and refrozen at end of the private road ending at Bridge Street – black ice for about six feet before return to ...

Help needed

It may come as a surprise to many, but our little town of Milford played an important role in African American History. Within the year, we are dedicating a large area in the museum and have assembled an experienced team to create a new exhibit, but we need you to help make the story complete. ...

My take on safety and security at Souhegan

While safety/security data and solutions are still under consideration at Souhegan High School (SHS), it is time to review the status and state some facts from this SHS School Board member’s perspective. The SHS School Board must weigh the concerns of all members of the community, because ...

Pumpkin Fest

From 2000 until 2016, the Milford Improvement Team coordinated the Milford Pumpkin Festival on behalf of the town of Milford and its citizens. When the Executive Director of MIT left the organization in June 2017, no replacement was hired. Not wanting to put the festival at risk for ...

Support Articles 24 and 25

In the upcoming Amherst town vote on March 13, the Amherst Conservation Commission asks for the support of the town’s residents by voting yes on Warrant Articles 24 and 25. Article 24 will provide the full revenue from the Land Use Change Tax to the ACC in years to come. The LUCT is paid by ...

Polar Plunge 2018

The 10th annual Keefe Family Polar Plunge will take place at noon on Feb. 17 in Seabrook on the beach at the intersection of Hooksett and Ocean streets. This year, we will be taking our dip for a dear friend from Lowell, Massachusetts, Sandy Depolito. On Jan. 11 last year, Sandy lost her leg ...