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Milford Town Profile
A local commercial center for the Souhegan Valley, the community of Milford is also a cultural hub with a small town look. Located at the intersection of Routes 101 and 101A, Milford is perfectly situated for many businesses and manufacturing firms. Milford has a thriving economy and a convenient mix of upper income as well as affordable housing, averaging $230,000. Because Milford is only 25 minutes from Manchester and 15 minutes from Nashua, this community is also a perfect location for commuters. The Milford Oval surrounding Union Square, is the site of many smaller shops and restaurants. Union Square itself is the heart of Milford’s downtown and plays host to many town activities throughout the year. A town with a wide industrial base, Milford is also an active community which places a high priority on education. Over 75 percent of Milford High School graduates pursue further education.
Links:
Official
Site
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Ambulance Service:
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Board of Selectmen
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Emergency Services
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Fire Department
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Information System
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Police Department
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Public Works Department
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Recreation
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Town Clerk
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Memorial Library
Important Numbers:
Emergency: 911
Board of Selectmen: (603) 673-2257
Emergency Services/MACC Base:
(603) 673-1414
Fire Department: P (603) 673-3136 F (603) 673-0657
Information
System: P (603) 672-1068 F (603) 673-2273
Police Department: (603)
673-7717 or (603) 673-7742
Public works Department: (603) 673-1662
Recreation Department:
(603) 672-1067 F (603) 673-2273
Town Clerk: (603) 673-3403
Wadleigh Memorial Library: (603) 673-2408
Interesting Information:
Incorporated: 1794
Population, Year of the First Census Taken: 939 residents in 1800
Population 2003: 14,235
Tax Rate 2004: $32.39/1000 home value
Tax Rate 2003: $31.82/1000
home value
Tax Rate 2002: $29.48/1000 home value
Tax Rate 2001: $27.72/1000
home value
Tax Rate 2000: $26.50/1000 home value
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