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1,600 Milford Residents Still Without Power

A map on the United Illuminating website shows that there are 33 Outages affecting 1,693 Customers in Milford, CT as of January 31st, 11:17 a.m.

 

Check out UI's website for an update on the situation.

In addition to the power outages, Wednesday night's storm is causing some trouble on local roads Thursday morning.

On Facebook, Milford residents pointed out places with downed trees on the road:

Julieta Smith: One on New Haven Ave.

John Vollano: Right in front of Harborside, tree and the top pole are in the street.

Christina Bertolino Honcz: Edgefield Ave...buses for OHS & LOS couldn't pick up so had to drive the kiddos!

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Two of the already built trailers the rolling tomato has fired up.
tlkensington May 15, 2013 at 05:28 pm
I don't mind more pizza if its good pizza. There are plenty of horrible and so-so pizza places inRead More Milford. Currently 314 B-port Ave is a boarded up building with a parking lot where cops love to sit. Either this will prevent cops from sitting their or will cause them to sit there more. Also ladies, Milford is known for its P's: pizza, porn, package, and pawn.
Jenny King May 15, 2013 at 04:35 pm
I second Christina! Is no one listening? we are up to our ears in pizza! Im pretty sure we have moreRead More pizza in milford than new haven! Where is this trailer going to park at the devon market!? the traffic the market creates is bad enough for people that live in that area without a mobile oven rolling on in! I hope they have thought of that issue at the very least!
Christina Durham May 15, 2013 at 02:18 pm
OMG...more pizza@!? I think that the secret to success in Milford will be to open anything but aRead More pizza place.