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Cemetery vandalism worst case in 34 years

Cemetery vandalism worst case in 34 years Jill Dion FacebookTwitterEmail 1of3 Ray Scholl says the damage done at two Milford cemeteries recently is the most extensive he has seen in his 34 years as superintendent of the Milford Cemetery Association. Nearly 50 headstones were knocked over or broken.Jill Dion / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 2of3 Headstones were knocked over at Kings Highway Cemetery in Milford last week as well as at nearby Milford Cemetery.Jill Dion / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 3of3 The damage done last week at two Milford cemeteries is the worst case of vandalism that Ray Scholl, superintendent of the Milford Cemetery Association, has seen here in his 34 years on the job.

Apartment Complex Draws Opposition From Milford Residents

Replies(12) (Shutterstock) MILFORD, CT Several residents expressed opposition to a developer s bid to construct a mixed-use building at 67 Prospect Street at a recent Planning and Zoning Board public hearing, according to recent meeting minutes. Patrick Rose, Rose Tiso and Company are seeking approval for a mixed-use commercial building at 67 Prospect Street. Plans include 36 apartments and restoring the Baldwin House, which would be used for commercial space. Attorney Thomas Lynch said plans include restoration of the historic house plus the addition of 36 residential units. He said there have been major changes made to the proposal including restoring the Baldwin House, which was originally slated to be demolished. Also the original plans sought 44 units and that has been reduced to 36 units.

Neighbors oppose apartment plan at historic Milford property

Neighbors oppose apartment plan at historic Milford property Tom Ebersold FacebookTwitterEmail The David Baldwin House at 67 Prospect St. in Milford.Pam McLoughlin / Hearst Connecticut Media MILFORD All 12 residents who spoke at the recent Planning and Zoning Board meeting expressed opposition to a plan to renovate the historic Baldwin House and construct a 36-unit apartment building at the rear of the Prospect Street site. The board continued the public hearing to its March 2 meeting to give it time get a second review of the drainage plan and also to request a legal opinion regarding its powers. About 30 residents attended the public hearing. The dozen that spoke expressed concerns about the project’s density in a historic area, the effect of additional traffic, and the impact storm water runoff would make on neighboring properties, particularly the Milford Cemetery. The 1-acre property is at 67 Prospect St.

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