Milford City Clerk`s Office
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Milford City Clerk`s Office
Milford City Clerk’s Office Quarterly Newsletter - Summer Edition—2016 To learn more about community happenings, please sign up for future editions of the Milford City Clerk’s quarterly newsletters. http://www.ci.milford.ct.us/subscribe Milford City Clerk’s Office 203.783.3210 Mon-Fri. 8:30-5:00 (Recordings until 4:30) City Clerk Joanne M. Rohrig Assistant Clerks Rose Elliott Suzanne Horvath Bonnie Peloso Clerks Laura Hunt Bonnie Kulenych Volume II June 2016 Milford Recreation The Milford Recreation Department wishes to remind all Milford residents that parking at Gulf Beach and Walnut Beach is free for all Milford residents who properly display a 2016 Resident Sticker. Daily parking for non residents or those without a resident sticker is $15.00. Non-Residents may also purchase a season pass from the Traffic Division of the Milford Police Department for $150.00. Page 1 Kick Off to Summer Blast Friday, July 1 from 4:30-11:30 pm at Lisman Landing Marina, with a fireworks extravaganza to light-up the harbor at 9:15 p.m. The event will feature: Michael Rea, who will take the stage at 5 p.m., followed by the RumRunners at 7:30 p.m. At least a dozen food trucks including Caseus, BRYAC Shuck Truck, Baked and Loaded, 744 Express, and Local Meatball, will be on-scene servingup tasty gourmet food, while Wines and More will be selling beverages Senior Center News The Milford Senior Center celebrated vibrant art created through a variety of mediums by members of the Art and Ceramic Classes and the Knitting and Quilting Group. The visiting public enjoyed the talent offered during this event. The Center offers opportunities to participate in the joy of creating in various areas. Additional information may be obtained by calling our Program Director, Amanda Berry at 203 877-5131. There are a number of interesting, helpful and enjoyable events coming up during the next few months. As an example, our Gospel Choir is performing at a concert, Sunday, July 17th at 2:00 p.m. at our Center. This event is free and open to the public. There will be a Canon, a choral medley and south- ern gospel style music including solos by Irene Munick, Jan Sowka, Lucille Chapman and Paul Noble. A very successful pilot of The Cyber-Seniors program with Lauralton Hall Students, participating in the world of technology and “bridging the gap” with our members began with plans to continue this fascinating venture into the world of hitech in the Fall. This campaign encourages a dialogue to build awareness of youth tech mentoring opportunities to break down barriers senior citizens face in learning new technology. A hugely popular Christmas In July Tag Sale will take place at our Center, Monday, July 25th at 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Come visit us! Save the date! Monday, September 26th, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. the Milford Senior Cen- CITY PHONE DIRECTORY ter will host a Senior Health Fair at our Center, 9 Jepson Drive. There will be many health screenings offered along with health information and a keynote speaker on Timeless Positivity. A Flu Shot Clinic is planned for October, date to be announced soon. OUR PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Membership is open to any Milford resident 55 years or older. Annual membership fee is $15.00. The nonresident fee is $25.00 a year. Call 203-877-5131 to confirm the status of the waiting list for non-residents. Mayor Benjamin Blake 203-783-3201 Animal Control Scott Ellingson, 203-783-3279 Assessor Dan Thomas 203-783-3215 City Attorney Jonathan Berchem 203-783-3250 City Clerk Joanne M. Rohrig 203-783-3210 Community Development Julie Nash 203-783-3230 Building Inspection Charles Corell 203-783-3234 DPLU Permitting & Land Use Joseph Griffith 203-783-3374 Engineering Gregory Pidluski 203-783-3261 Finance Peter Erodici 203-783-3220 Fire Chief Doug Edo 203-874-6321 Harbor Raymond Swift 203-874-1610 Health Department Deepa Joseph 203-783-3285 Human Resources Tania Barnes 203-783-3239 Human Services Christie Roche 203-783-3253 Inland Wetlands Mary Rose Palumbo 203-783-3256 Library Christine Angeli 203-783-3290 Milford Prevention Council Wendy Gibbons 203-783-6676 MIS Department Jean Lasczak is 203-783-3232 Open Space Steven Johnson 203-878-7812 Pension Lynn Kelliher 203-783-3224 Police Chief Keith Mello 203-878-6551 Planning & Zoning David Sulkis - City Planner Stephen Harris - Zoning Enforcement 203-783-3245 Probate 203-783-3364 Judge Beverly Streit-Kefalus Public Works Christopher Saley 203-783-3265 Purchasing Fred Bialka 203-783-3225 Recreation Paul Piscitelli 203-783-3280 Registrars Debra Fellenbaum Kerri Rowland 203-783-3240 Tax Offfice Sue Taft 203-783-3217 Veterans Affairs 203-874-6711 Senior Center Janice Jackson 203-877-5131 Superintendent of Schools Dr. Elizabeth Feser 203-783-3400 Volume II June 2016 Page 3 Milford Public Library The Friends of the Milford Library Members of Friends of the Milford Library cheer the news of their being chosen as one of three communities in the State to receive a Connecticut Outstanding Friends Group Award by The Friends of Connecticut Libraries, a statewide support group including over 100 local Friends Groups. Some 200 Milford residents belong to this non-profit, all volunteer organization, which funds all public programming at the library for both children and adults, for which there is no City funding. Summer Reading! Let the games begin! Mango Languages Planning some traveling this summer? Make sure you can ask directions or order your favorite foods by brushing up on the local language! Milford residents can use their library card to access Mango Languages, an online language and culture resource. Offering over 71 languages, from Spanish and French to Arabic and Icelandic, and culture classes in feng shui and flamenco This summer, the Library will be host- dancing, there is sure to be what you ing THREE summer reading programs need. Access online at – one for children, one for teens and www.milfordlibrary.org. one for adult readers! Children and teens can register in person at the library or online at www.milfordlibrary.org. Adults can register at our Circulation Desk. The summer events calendar is available at the library and on our website. All departments will be participating in challenges and prize giveaways starting the week of June 20. HUMAN RESOURCES Please check our website for employment opportunities In Milford http://www.ci.milford.ct.us/hr/pages/jobs The Boys & Girls Club will be holding the Walnut Beach Ice Cream Run on August 7th at Walnut Beach. To sign up please visit www.boysandgirlsclubofmilford.com/5k/ There are still a few spots left for our summer program . Please register by visiting our website www.boysandgirlsclubofmilford.com MILFORD OYSTER FESTIVAL Saturday, August 20th Interested in volunteering?? Email: [email protected] Page 4 Volume II June 2016 TAX COLLECTOR Would like to remind the public that taxes are due on July 1st, however you have until August 1st without penalty fees incurred. You may make payment either by mail or in person. The hours are Monday-Friday 8:30 –4:30 'Light Up the Harbor' 2016 Spring Gala Raises Funds to Support Beth-El Center The Beth-El Center in Milford held its annual Spring Gala fundraiser at the Milford Yacht Club on Saturday, June 4th with over 130 people in attendance. The net proceeds from the event will be used to directly support Beth-El's programs that include shelter for single men and women and families with children and a soup kitchen that serves over 26,000 meals annually. "The Spring Gala is our biggest fundraiser and it provides the Center with financial assistance that is so greatly needed," says Toni Dolan, Executive Director. "It's inspiring to see the incredible support that the community offers to help Beth-El Center continue its mission to help those in need." The evening featured a former Beth-El resident and veteran who conveyed his story of homelessness and how the program staff at Beth-El provided him with the resources and support to help him move forward. Fox 61 anchor Tim Lammers was the Gala's emcee and auctioneer. Live auction highlights included bidding on a FOX 61 newsroom tour plus breakfast with the anchors, a Long Island Sound sunset sailboat ride, Jazz Brunch with Jay Rowe and New York Yankees tickets. MILFORD FIRE DEPARTMENT PROPANE COLLECTION DAY The Milford Fire Department will be conducting a “Propane Tank Collection Day” on Saturday, September 17, 2016 to collect propane cylinders (i.e. from gas grills). The collection is for Milford residents only and proof of residency will be required. There is no cost for this collection. The collection will take place at 55 Wheelers Farms Road, upper parking lot of Fire Station 7. The collection time will be from 8:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. The following shall be adhered to: • Have proof of residency ready • Tanks should be transported in an upright position • Preferable driver only transporting the tank(s) • Valve must be in the closed position • We will take full, partially filled, and empty 20lb tanks • DO NOT vent the tank prior to transporting • Tanks should be secured in place to prevent accidental tipover • Tanks should be transported with the vehicle windows open • No smoking during the transport of the tank or in the drop off area For more information, please call the Fire Marshal’s Office at (203) 874-6321 between the hours of 7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Fox 61 Anchor and Gala emcee Tim Lammers with Beth-El Executive Director Toni Dolan Volume II June 2016 Page 5 MILFORD HEALTH DEPARTMENT HAPPENINGS NACCHO Challenge Grant Award The Milford Health department wants to practical, wear long sleeves increase awareness around the Zika Viand pants. rus and Mosquito control around your DEFEND! Against mosquito property this summer. Zika virus is a bites by using a mosquito disease that is spread primarily through repellent that has been the bite of an infected mosquito. It can registered by the Environalso be spread from unprotected sex mental Protection Agency, with an infected partner and can be such as DEET, Picaridin, or passed from a mother to her fetus while Oil of lemon eucalyptus. pregnant. The illness is usually mild with Also protect your home by symptoms lasting for several days to 1 keeping windows and week. Women who are pregnant or plan doors shut and use air conto get pregnant should avoid travel to ditioning. Zika stricken areas and use condoms, since the virus is known to cause birth defects in unborn children. To date, all Oyster Festival known cases of Zika in the state of CT The Milford Health Department’s Annual have been travel-related and/or sexually Food Worker training for Oyster Festival transmitted. Food Court Volunteers will be held at the Milford City Hall auditorium on The Milford Health Department recom- Thursday, July 28th at 6:00 pm. mends the 3 D’s for mosquito control around your property and protection Back -to -School Clinics from mosquito bites: Back-to-school Immunization clinics will DRAIN! Or dump any standing be held on August 26th, 2016 from water that may produce 2:30pm-4:30pm at the Milford Health mosquitoes, including in Department. No appointment necesceramic pots, used tires, sary. tree holes and other cavi- Well Child Clinics will be held on August ties in plants both indoor nd Mosquito Control and Zika Virus 2 and August 16th. Appointments must and outdoor. Protect yourself from Mosquitoes and DRESS! Wear light colored, be made with the Visiting Nurses AssoZika virus this summer! loose fitting clothing. When ciation (VNA) by calling 203-859-6067. Congratulations to the Milford Health Department! The Milford Health Department has been selected as the recipient for a grant from the National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO). This award titled “Promoting Community Resilience through Community Conversations “ will allow the department to conduct a survey of Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) volunteers to assess their hurricane knowledge, risk perceptions, training experience, communications skills and resources to conduct face to face conversations. The results will be used to develop a training and recruitment program for Milford MRC to serve as Neighborhood Ambassadors. These ambassadors will focus on communicating with residents that reside in flood zone areas regarding storm preparedness, before, during and after events. To find out more or how you can help, please contact Bruce Varga, Milford MRC Coordinator at the Health Department at 203-701-4523 or via email at [email protected] . MILFORD PARENT LEADERSHIP TRAINING Members of the Milford Parent Leadership Training Institute Class of 2016 participated in a statewide graduation ceremony at the Legislative Office Building in Hartford on Wednesday, June 15th. It was a wonderful opportunity to celebrate with PLTI graduates from across the state and be inspired by their passion to make our communities better for all children and families. Volume II June 2016 MILFORD OYSTER FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES HEADLINERS For the first time in it’s 42 year history, the Milford Oyster Festival will host 2 headline bands this year, Blue Oyster Cult and The Marshall Tucker Band. Both bands will appear on the Festival Main Stage on Saturday, August 20th. “The committee is very excited to bring festival goers 2 top tier rock bands all in one day” said Jay Pinto, Oyster Festival President. Blue Oyster Cult is an American rock band from Long Island, New York, whose most successful work includes the hard rock and heavy metal songs "(Don't Fear) The Reaper", "Godzilla" and "Burnin' for You". Since the release of their eponymous debut album in 1972, the band has sold over 24 million albums worldwide, including 7 million in the United States alone.The band's music videos, especially "Burnin' for You", received heavy rotation on MTV when the music television network premiered in 1981, cementing the band's contribution to the development and success of the music video in modern pop culture. The Marshall Tucker Band is an American Southern rock/country rock band originally from Spartanburg, South Carolina. The band's blend of rock, rhythm and blues, jazz, country, and gospel helped establish the Southern rock genre in the early 1970s. "Fire On The Mountain," "Can't You See," and "Take The Highway,” earned The Marshall Tucker Band seven gold and three platinum albums. Opening for the headlining bands will be The RumRunners, one of Connecticut's favorite rock cover bands. Originally from New Haven and Milford the band was formed in 1998. The 42nd Annual Milford Oyster Festival will be held, rain or shine, on Saturday, August 20th, 10:00 a.m.til6:00p.m. In addition to the Main Stage entertainment the event also includes a new craft beer area at Lisman Landing, the Festival Car Show, Children’s Stage at Fowler Field, Armory Square Big Toys, 200 Arts and Crafts vendors on the Green, amusement rides, schooner cruises, canoe and kayak races, and 35,000 Oysters from the East Coast Shellfish Growers Association. Oyster Eve, the festival kick-off event, will be held on Friday, August 19th, from 6:00 p.m.til 10p.m. at Lisman Landing. The featured band will be Eaglemania, a musical tribute band playing all the favorite Eagles tunes. They will also be playing on Saturday afternoon during the festival. Craft beers, wine and oysters as well as other great food will be available on Oyster Eve. For more information please visit our website at www.milfordoysterfestival.com SAVE THE DATE: ANNUAL MILFORD TRICK OR TROT 5K RUN/WALK To benefit the Beth-El Center on Sat. Oct 29th Sign in : 7:30 am Race Starts: 9:00 am Breakfast included, Halloween costumes Welcome. Pre registration: $25/ $30 same day. More info to come. www.milfordtrickortrot.com Harlow, Adams & Friedman, P.C.—Sponsors Page 6 MILFORD PUBLIC WORKS . SATURDAY, SEPT 17TH—RESIDENTS ONLY SAT, SEPT 17TH 9-Noon 203-783-3265 Volume II June 2016 Page 7 MILFORD HISTORICAL SOCIETY Town Hall built in 1832 was destroyed by fire February 1915 Milford Historical Society’s summer exhibit includes a photo display of Milford’s Town Halls in recognition of the time more than 100 years ago in February 1915 when the previous structure (shown below was destroyed by fire and when a new cornerstone was laid on June 17, 1916. The exhibit will be open until midOctober on Saturdays and To learn more about community Sundays from 1 to 4 p.m. at the society happenings, please sign up for future headquarters editions of the Milford City Clerk’s on 34 High St. Other things to see in- quarterly news letters. clude memorabilia from the Artic En- http://www.ci.milford.ct.us/subscribe gine Company Volume II June 2016 #1. The Fire Department that was rea named Artic in 1858 after the purchase of a new fire engine called “The Artic.” There is also information on Milford’s residents who served as governor – Robert Treat, Jonathan Law and Charles Hobby Pond. There are photos and artifacts from early schools, and a showcase filled with the Society’s latest acquisitions: a 1907-1921 account book from Harrison & Goulds, a picture of the store’s delivery truck, along with handmade jewelry and a roll of straw hat braid from the Baldwin Straw Hat Factory (1852-1868) that UNITED WAY OF MILFORD The annual Golf Tournament is set for September 16th at the Country Club of Woodbridge. All registrants get free FootJoy golf shoes, catered lunch and dinner, full service bar and beverages on the course. 18 holes of golf on a spectacular course, plus wonderful extras to make the day great -- $175 per person. Contact the United Way of Milford (203-874-6791) to register To learn more about community happenings, please sign up for future editions of the Milford City Clerk’s quarterly news letters. http://www.ci.milford.ct.us/subscribe was on Factory Lane (now Schooner Lane). Also, three lovely dresses show the elegant fashions of the past. Admission is $5 for docent-led tours of the Society’s three houses: Eells-Stow ENGINEERING The Engineering Bureau would like to remind all property owners that any work performed within the Street Right of Way (including new or replacement sidewalks, curbs and/or driveway aprons) requires a permit available at the Engineering Department. All work needs to be done by an Approved (insured and bonded) Contractor (list of Approved Contractors is available in the Engineering Bureau). Permits are required -prior to the start of any work. Work which has been performed prior to the issuance of a Permit and/or by a Contractor who has not been Approved may be ordered to be removed and replaced by an Approved Contractor after the issuance of a valid Permit at the property owner’s expense.