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What’s happening at the Milford Town Clerk’s Office

Town Election Information 

Nomination papers are now available for Town Meeting seats. The following persons are also up for re-election at our Annual Town Election (April 7, 2026): 

Thomas J. O’Loughlin - Select Board 

Amy E. Hennessy Neves - Town Clerk 

Scott J. Crisafulli - Highway Surveyor 

Steven Borges - Board of Assessors 

*Opening* - Board of Health 

Edward Bertorelli - Library Trustee 

Mary Frances Best - Library Trustee 

Paul J. Braza - Park Commissioner 

Martha White - Planning Board 

Leonardo L. Morcone - Sewer Commissioner 

Michelangelo Bon Tempo - Town Moderator 

Charles E. Reneau - Tree Warden/Gypsy Moth Superintendent 

Brendan Rickert - School Committee 

Michael Aghajanian - School Committee 

Katherine E. Consigli - Housing Authority 

Scott J. Crisafulli - Vernon Grove Trustee 

Chase Filosa - Vernon Grove Trustee 

Philip Ciaramicoli - Water Commissioner  

Candidates are required to obtain 50 valid signatures of voters in the Town of Milford. 

There are still openings in the following Precincts: 

Pr. 1 – (3) two year openings & (2) one year openings 

Pr. 2 – (1) two year opening & (3) one year openings 

Pr. 3 – (2) two year openings & (8) one year openings 

Pr. 4 – (2) two year openings & (8) one year openings  

Pr. 5 – (1) two year opening  

Pr. 6 – (6) one year openings 

Candidates are required to obtain 30 valid signatures within their own precinct. Call our office with any questions or if you wish to obtain nomination papers so we can prepare them for  you. 

2026 Notice to Dog

Owners 

Dog License Renewal and Delinquent Fees Effective April 1, 2026 

Beginning April 1, 2026, all dog owners who have not renewed their dog’s license for the previous year will be required to pay both: 

1. The 2025 Dog license plus ($10) late fee for the unpaid year, and

2. The new license fee for the current year. 

To avoid additional charges, please make sure your dog’s license is renewed before March 31, 2026. 

Licensing your dog helps ensure compliance with State and Town By-Laws, supports animal control office services, and assists in returning lost pets to their owners. 

Cost Breakdown: 

-  Male & Female Dogs $25 per Dog (per year) 

-  Spayed & Neutered Dogs $6 per Dog (per year) 

-  PLUS an additional $10 Late fee per Dog licensed after July 1, 2026 

Fees can be paid in cash, check, or credit card. (Note: Unibank will charge an additional service fee for credit/debit cards used)