Milford is part of the South Central Connecticut Planning Region. The Eells-Stow House, c. 1700, is believed to be the oldest extant house in Milford. When the English first encountered the territory, the Paugussett (an Algonquian-speaking tribe) predominated.

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Milford Community Electricity is an electricity supply program in development by the Town of Milford to provide residents and businesses with new, Town-vetted options for electricity supply.

Welcome to the City of Milford, home to the mythical University of Okoboji. Milford lies on the southern end of the Iowa Great Lakes and is referred to as The Gateway to the Iowa Great Lakes.

Milford is an idyllic, historic New England community on the Connecticut coast just 60 miles from Manhattan. Milford’s tagline is “A small city with a big heart.” From shore to forest, there’s a diverse mix of neighborhoods and areas to uncover in Milford.

Plan your next weekend trip on the Connecticut shoreline. A perfect getaway from big city life, Milford is easy to get to and feels like a world away.

Milford Village is 2.5 square miles nestled in southwest Oakland County and is easily accessed from both I-96 and M-59. With a population of approximately 6,500, the Village still serves as the central business district for approximately 25,000 people in the surrounding areas.

Harborside Middle School, The Milford Senior Center, Wasson Field, Parson’s Government Center, new public parking under 44 River Street, and the downtown bank lots will be available for free parking.