Laboring In A Factory In The Mid-1900s Was Tough, Hot Work By Marilyn May Milford History “Does anyone remember Waterbury Lock?” That was a question once posted on one of...
Milford’s Mansions Felt The Whack Of Wrecking Balls By Marilyn May Milford History The original Milford settlers in 1639 were given home lots along the Wepawaug River...
How The Bull Heads Got On City Hall By Marilyn May Milford History Even if you have lived in this city your whole life, it is a...
Historic Milford Barn On Its Way To New Pastures By Marilyn May Milford History The recent sale of the ancestral Beard homestead and farm at 97 Washington St....
The Woman Behind One Of Milford’s Great Mansions Who hasn’t, when going by the Villa Rosa in Woodmont, stood up a little taller to peak at anything...