15 hrs ago | Worcester Telegram & Gazette
Northboro women honored at Girl Scout recognition dinner
Karen Clarke of Northboro received an Appreciation Pin at the Girl Scouts of Central & Western Massachusetts' annual meeting and volunteer recognition dinner on April 7 at the Castle of Knights Banquet and Meeting House in Chicopee.
19 hrs ago | Patch.com
Milford High Principal Selected as Saugus Superintendent
Milford will lose its high school principal, Mike Tempesta, to the Saugus school system.
Yesterday | HCAM News
Godspell Returns to ESL after 30 Years
Many Day by Day have gone by since ESL Theater put on a production of Godspell. In fact, in has been 30 years.
Yesterday | Patch.com
5 Things You Need to Know Today: May 16
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.
Yesterday | Patch.com
Law Professor, New Psychologist Hired for Nicolas Guaman Case
Nicolas Guaman, an Ecuadorian citizen who is accused in the 2011 killing of Milford motorcyclist Matthew Denice, will have instruction from a Boston University law professor in the American legal system.
Police Log: Detergent Bottle Causes Suspicion, Man Crashes then Runs Away
Tuesday, May 14 4:56 p.m.: A caller said a small child was left unattended on Mechanic Street on Sumner Street.
Milford Brush Fires 'Suspicious'
Milford firefighters have responded to more than 20 brush fires since mid-April, a pattern that is under investigation and deemed "suspicious." The fires are under investigation by the Milford Police and Milford Fire Department.
What's the Going Rate For a Lawn Service in Milford?
This week: How much do lawn services cost? How much do you pay for your lawn service? And what does that cover - just mowing, or does it cover weeding, pruning, planting? Please share in the comments below - we promise we won't judge you! And if you've got a lawn service you love, tell us that too.
Henry Papuga Found Guilty of Tampering with Water Samples
WORCESTER - Henry Papuga, the retired former manager of the Milford Water Company, deliberately tampered with water samples in 2009, and made false statements about the integrity of those samples, a Superior Court judge ruled Thursday.
Ex-water manager had 'good feeling' on tests
Henry Papuga, former head of the Milford Water Co., sits during his trial Tuesday in Worcester Superior Court.
Police Log: Third Grader Waiting for Ride, Intoxicated People
Sunday, May 12 4:12 p.m.: A caller reported the music was loud at the neighbor's house, on East Main Street.
FRAMINGHAM: Robert E. "Bob" Lindsey, 68, died peacefully surrounded by his loving family on May 8, 2013 following a determined and courageous battle from injuries sustained in a motor vehicle accident on September 26, 2011.
Henry Papuga Waives Jury Trial, Testimony Begins
WORCESTER - Testimony in the criminal trial against the former head of the Milford Water Company began Monday, after the defendant, Henry Papuga, waived his right to a trial by jury.
5 Things You Need to Know Today: May 13
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.
Police Log: Fish Salesman Causing Disturbance, Dispute over Tattoo
Friday, May 10 5:08 p.m.: State Department of Children and Families employees were at a house removing two children.
Annoying Singer, Mysterious Opening Door Prompt 911 Calls
The case of the annoying singer/honker. A man kept Holliston dispatchers busy last week, when he was the subject of not one, not two, not three, but at least four 911 calls in two days.
Dr. Martin Gelman is recognized among Castle Connolly's Top Doctors for Brighton, MA region in 2013.
BRIGHTON, Mass., May 10, 2013 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Castle Connolly Medical Ltd., America's trusted source for identifying Top Doctors, has selected Brighton's Nephrology specialist Dr.
Police Log: Man Arrested Following Disturbance at RMV
Thursday, May 9 4:46 p.m.: A caller reported the front door of the state Registry of Motor Vehicles had been struck by a vehicle.
5 Things You Need to Know Today: May 9
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.
Police Log: Child Hit with a Bat, Motorcyclist Flees from Police
Tuesday, May 7 4:14 p.m.: A caller on Cedar Street reported an intoxicated man was on a bicycle, and weaving in and out of traffic.