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Candlelight Vigil Held

The City of Milford, in conjunction with the American Legion Victor Stier Post 450 conducted a candlelight vigil on Thursday, October 11th, in memory of the victims of the terrorist attacks. Legion members led participants from the legion grounds through downtown Milford to the Victor Stier Memorial Park where the vigil took place. The post’Äôs Chaplain Don Duderstadt opened the vigil with an invocation, Fire Chief John Cooper read a poem in memory of those who perished, and many City Council members spoke and gave condolences. The ceremony concluded as everyone joined together to sing "God Bless America". Pictured from left to right are: Vice-Mayor Kim McBeath, Chaplain Donald Duderstadt, Adjutant Donald Chandler, Councilman Jim Antell, Councilman Jim Gradolf, Councilman Lou Bishop, and Pro Tem Commander Tony Hittner.

Fall Litter-Collection
Day a Success

Over 60 Milford-area volunteers participated Saturday, October 6th in the 2001 Fall Litter-Collection Day. Together they collected thirty bags of garbage and seventeen bags of recyclable items. The City would like to thank the following for their generous donations: Clermont 2001, Milford Community Fire Department, Johnny's Toys, McDonald's, and the American Legion Victor Stier Post 450.

From the Tax Department

If you have your taxes prepared by an accountant who is not using our preprinted forms, you may want to double-check the mailing address. Our correct mailing address for payment is:
Milford Income Tax Department
P.O. Box 632571
Cincinnati, Ohio, 45263-2571

All other correspondence should be addressed to:
745 Center Street, Suite 220
Milford, Ohio 45150

Phone 248-5082

From the
Row House Gallery

It will be raining cats and dogs as artists Braldt Bralds and John Weiss come to town on Friday, November 23rd (5:00-8:00 p.m.) and Saturday, November 24th (10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.) during Milford's annual holiday celebration, Hometown Holidays. Bralds primarily paints fanciful cats, and Weiss focuses on the communication between man and man's best friend, the dog.

In recognition of the internationally-renowned artists' respective subjects, Row House is working closely with The Scratching Post Cat Shelter and the League for Animal Welfare. The gallery will conduct a raffle in conjunction with the show, donating all proceeds evenly between these two organizations.

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