Valentine s Day post helps Milford police reunite diamond ring with owner
Donald Eng
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Milford Police are crediting an honest citizen and social media with helping a local man get back the diamond ring he intended to give his girlfriend.Contributed Photo
MILFORD Call it a Valentine’s Day miracle or, at the very least, the best Valentine’s Day gift a man could ask for.
A resident, the police department and social media helped reunite a local man and the diamond ring he had intended to give his girlfriend, according to Milford police spokesman Mike DeVito.
“He was very grateful to have his ring back, and we’re grateful for the honest citizen that turned it in and the help from people on social media,” DeVito said.
Zoning board approves six-house subdivision in Milford
Tom Ebersold
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MILFORD Six houses will be constructed at the corner of Naugatuck Avenue and West Rutland Road in Milford following unanimous Planning and Zoning Board approval of a subdivision at its Dec. 1 meeting.
The six-lot subdivision at 1314 Naugatuck Ave. is being created on a 2.91-acre property in the R-18 zone. There would be three houses fronting on each of the two roads with one property located at the corner.
White Oaks Terrace LLC of 183 Quarry Road purchased the property from the estate of William H. Brensinger Jr., and has demolished the 1,738 sq. ft. house from 1868, along with the shed and barn previously located on the property.