Repeal the Casino Deal Needs YOU!

Do you feel that the
MassMa state with CasiNOachusetts casino bill was passed into law on Beacon Hill without regard to your opinion? Do you think you should have had the opportunity at the ballot box, to vote up or down on whether or not to allow casinos in our state? Repeal the Casino Deal (RTCD) wants all Massachusetts voters to make that determination. They are working hard to get that question on the November ballot!

Casinos in Massachusetts continue to be a hot topic and as people learn more about the gaming industry and the selection process that has unfolded in Boston, support for the law among voters is dwindling. Polls now show that the tide is turning; more people have expressed a desire to repeal the casino law and Casino-Free Milford played a HUGE role when we delivered such a decisive victory! 

RTCD is very close to overturning this law. CASINO-FREE MILFORD CAN HELP PUT THAT QUESTION ON THE BALLOT!

Thousands of registered voter signatures must be collected in the next 35+ days. They can be collected in your neighborhoods, at ball fields, school events, etc. We can also organize 2 hour time slots to stand in front of local grocery stores, the post office, etc.

CAN YOU HELP?

This is the final step in the ballot initiative process. If you believe that this law was forced upon the residents of this state and that voters should have been allowed to make this decision, then PLEASE consider volunteering some time to collect signatures.

Sheets are available now and signature collection will continue through June 11th. This is a Herculean effort and ANY and ALL help is appreciated! Please email votenotocasino@gmail.com

Let’s work together to allow ALL Massachusetts voters the right to vote for or against casinos in our communities!

Thank you,

John Seaver, Steve Trettel, and Cathy Mitchell
Citizens for Milford

To learn more about RTCD, visit their website.

Town Meeting Is Monday, May 19th

Do You Know What Issues Town Meeting Will Address?

Milford’s next Town Meeting will be voting on 32 articles. All Milford citizens are encouraged to read the warrant, the document which lists the articles to be discussed and voted on by Town Meeting. Even if you are not a Town Meeting member, you have a voice. Town Meeting members represent the citizens in their precinct, so please take  time to review the warrant and share your opinions with the Town Meeting members in your precinct.

Don’t know who your Town Meeting members are? Click here to download the most up-to-date list.

To download the warrant, click here.

Of particular interest to many are the following two articles:

  • Article 17, sponsored by the Board of Selectmen/Conservation Commission, requests that the town authorize the transfer of five town-owned parcels of land in the area of Louisa Lake to the Milford Conservation Commission. The article furthermore requests to enter a conservation restriction on those parcels and three other parcels on behalf of the Town with the Trustees of Reservations.
    To read more information about the land conservation issue, including a map of the land parcels and  documents explaining the history of this article,  click here.
  • Article 24, sponsored by  the Milford Armory Renovation Committee, requests that the town authorize appropriate money to complete full renovations of the Milford Youth Center (the Armory building). The latest estimate for completing these renovations is $4.6 million.

To download the complete text of these two articles and the other 30, click here.

Town Election Results Are In

Congratulations to the following winners in Milford’s contested races:

  • Scott Crisafulli, Highway Surveyor
  • Theresa Diomedes Dias, Tax Collector
  • Jennifer Parson and Joseph Callery,
    School Committee
  • George Clemens and Kathryn Mastroianni,
    Board of Library Trustees

To download the complete report that lists the number of votes for each candidate by precinct, click here.   (Note: this report does not include write-in results.)

Citizens for Milford thanks ALL the candidates for sharing your time, energy, and ideas with the voters these last few months. We appreciate your concern and service to the community. Thank you!

VOTE TODAY! Polls Open from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Milford’s Town Election is TODAY! Please make time to vote at your designated polling location:

  • Precincts 1 and 4:
    Milford Senior Center, 60 North Bow Street.
  • Precincts 2 and 3:
    Italian American War Veterans Post, 4 Hayward Field.
  • Precincts 5, 6, 7, and 8:
    Portuguese Club, 119 Prospect Heights.

Make your voice heard! VOTE TODAY! Still undecided? Scroll down to watch our Candidates Forum video and to read the candidates’ answers to citizens’ questions in the questionnaire.

Our candidates forum is on YouTube – watch it here!

The folks from Milford Community TV brought two cameras to our candidates forum and videotaped the whole thing – here’s the video:

Many thanks to Rob O’Keefe and the crew from Milford TV! We appreciate their efforts – for more information about Milford Community TV, visit www.milfordtv.net.

To download our Candidates Forum questionnaire, which includes the candidates’ contact information, job summaries, and answers to questions posed by Milford residents, click here.

Did You Miss the Forum? Watch the Video!

The Citizens for Milford Candidates Forum provided the opportunity for Milford voters to listen to the candidates running for Tax Collector, Highway Surveyor, School Committee, and Library Board of Trustees share their reasons for running and answer questions from the audience.

If you missed it, you can watch the video, which will be posted here before March 27. The Forum video will also be available to watch on Milford TV (Comcast Channel 8 and Verizon FIOS Channel 38) on March 26 at 9:00 p.m., March 27 at 6:00 p.m., and March 30 at 10:00 p.m.

To download our Candidates Forum questionnaire, which includes the candidates’ contact information, job summaries, and answers to questions posed by Milford residents, click here.

Candidates Forum TONIGHT! Join Us!

The Citizens for Milford Candidates Forum is TONIGHT, March 25th, starting at 6:45 p.m. and ending at 8:45 p.m. in the lower level of the Milford Town Library.

Come here the candidates for Tax Collector, Highway Surveyor, School Committee, and Library Board of Trustees make their pitches and ask them questions!

The forum will be video recorded and available for all to watch on Milford TV (Comcast Channel 8 and Verizon FIOS Channel 40) on March 26 at 9:00 p.m., March 27 at 6:00 p.m., and March 30 at 10:00 p.m. The video will also be available to watch on this website and from our Facebook page: Facebook.com./CitizensforMilford.

To download our Candidates Forum questionnaire, which includes the candidates’ contact information, job summaries, and answers to questions posed by Milford residents, click here.

You’ve Seen the Lawn Signs, But Do You KNOW the Candidates?

Milford’s town election is just three weeks away! The incumbent Highway Surveyor and Acting Tax Collector both have challengers. Two open seats on the School Committee are being sought by four new contenders, and two incumbents on the Board of Library Trustees are being challenged by a third candidate.

How well do you know the candidates?

Citizens for Milford recognizes the importance of all town positions and would like every voter to have the information needed to make informed choices at the ballot box. With that goal in mind, we will be hosting a CANDIDATES FORUM featuring all the candidates running in a contested race on Tuesday, March 25th, from 6:45 to 8:45 p.m. in the Milford Town LibraryThe Forum will be video recorded and available for all to watch on Milford TV AND on this website within 48 hours after the event.

Not only will the Forum provide the opportunity for you to hear directly from the candidates, it will also provide an opportunity for you to ask questions. Plus, Citizens for Milford will be distributing a printed questionnaire to Forum attendees that lists the candidates’ answers to questions posed by Milford citizens. The questionnaires will also be published here on our website.

To learn more about the Candidates Forum, click the FORUM tab.

The Forum is FREE and open to the public. We look forward to seeing you at the Candidates Forum on March 25th!

Welcome!

Welcome to the website for the newly organized Citizens for Milford.

Citizens for Milford is a volunteer, nonpartisan, grassroots organization. We are  a diverse group of citizens from all over town who care about our community. To learn more about us and our mission, please click the ABOUT US tab.

SAVE THE DATE! Candidates Forum Scheduled for March 25th

Citizens for Milford is thrilled to announce a Candidates Forum for our inaugural event, an opportunity for the Milford public to hear from the candidates in the town’s upcoming election. The Candidates Forum is scheduled for Tuesday, March 25th, from 6:45 to 8:45 p.m. in the Milford Town Library. Due to time considerations, only those candidates running in a contested race have been asked to participate. The forum will be video recorded and available for all to watch on Milford TV and on this website within 48 hours after the event.
To read more about the Candidates Forum, click the FORUM tab.

What Would YOU Ask Each Candidate? Send Us Your Questions

Citizens for Milford invites residents to consider potential questions before the forum and to submit them in advance. We will organize and send the questions to each candidate and will distribute all the questions and answers in a printed questionnaire to attendees the night of the forum. The questionnaire will also be posted online here on our website. Any Milford resident who would like to submit a question to the candidates can email the question to CitizensforMilford@gmail.com or you can call 508.498.2409. Please be sure to indicate which candidates you would like to answer your question. The deadline for submitting questions is March 10.