Milford, CT April 2025

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Investing in Milford

T.S. Eliot famously asserted that “April is the cruelest month,” and though his reasoning had nothing to do with taxes, he certainly has a point.

With the last winter holidays and spring break behind us, it’s time to turn our attention to April – which in Milford means spotting new blooms around the green, waiting in line to pick up your beach sticker, and of course, tax season.

It is no surprise, then, that our theme for this issue is “Invest.” But we have chosen to approach investment as a broad term, one that extends beyond taxes and financials and into the many ways we can invest in ourselves and in our community. Of course, this issue features its fair share of content on financial literacy, but we have also chosen to highlight the people, businesses, and organizations that are similarly investing in the town of Milford.

This month, we feature an in-depth look at the work and offerings of Coastal Bridge Advisors, who merged with Trinity Point Wealth at the end of last year. We also sat down with Jonathan Zurita of Zurita Insurance, who recently restructured the company to make Milford its central (and only) office. Finally, we feature a local organization finding ways to invest in the Milford community through partnerships and collaboration. Throughout the issue, you will find information about how to increase financial knowledge for you and your family, including young adults who can now use technology to build their understanding of financial responsibility.

We hope this issue can help shape your own understanding of what it means to invest in any number of things – your future, your family, your health, your home –the list goes on. We are grateful to members of our community for having invested in us and our still young but growing publication, and we are excited to continue to deliver stories worth reading and people worth knowing to your mailboxes each month.

April 2025

PUBLISHER

Mark Arnold | mark.arnold@citylifestyle.com

EDITOR

Chelsea Spata | chelsea.spata@citylifestyle.com

SOCIAL MEDIA COORDINATOR

Amanda Schuld | amanda.schuld@citylifestyle.com

CONTRIBUTING WRITERS

Julian Saria, Jesse Williams

CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHER

Jimmy Ienner Jr., Robert Creigh, KVON Photography, Amy Fletcher

Corporate Team

CEO Steven Schowengerdt

COO Matthew Perry

CRO Jamie Pentz

CTO Ajay Krishnan

VP OF OPERATIONS Janeane Thompson

VP OF SALES Andrew Leaders

AD DESIGNER Rachel Kolich

LAYOUT DESIGNER Lillian Gibbs

QUALITY CONTROL SPECIALIST Brandy Thomas

Our focus is always on you and your smile

Dr. Gary Opin and Dr. Perry Opin understand that changing a person’s smile can change a person’s life. Throughout your entire orthodontic experience, they will be attentive to your comfort, will listen to and respect your treatment goals and concerns, and partner with you to achieve a lifetime of smiles. At Opin Wide Orthodontics, our doctors develop lasting relationships with our patients and their families, while providing a superior level of care to create healthy, engaging smiles. For over 55 years, we have been leveraging state-of-the-art treatments to provide our patients with highly individualized, effective care. OpinOrthodontics.com | (203)

city scene

WHERE NEIGHBORS CAN SEE AND BE SEEN

1: MPAC dance instructor Giselle Goldbach participates in New York Fashion Week 2: Business owners and friends gather for the DMBA awards meeting 3: Friends enjoy dinner at Bin 100 during the Chamber’s Annual Awards of Distinction and Meeting 4: Residents seek wedding inspiration at the annual Bridal Expo, hosted by Grassy Hill Country Club 5: Milford Med Spa poses during their sponsorship of the annual Bridal Expo 6: Eastbound Theatre performs My Children! My Africa! by Athol Fugard at the MAC 7: DMBA-sponsored “Hearts of Milford” appear around town in February

MILFORD PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
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KVON PHOTOGRAPHY
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ROBERT CREIGH
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Full Body Diagnostic Imaging

High Field (Wider Opening) MRI

Body MRI Screening (No Radiation)

CT Scan (Computed Axial Tomography)

Ultrasound - Diagnostic and Ultrasound Guided Procedures

DEXA Scan (Dual Energy Absorptiometry - Bone Densitometry)

2D and 3D Mammography

CAT Scan Coronary Calcium ScoreDiagnostic X-Ray Studies

Online Reports and Online ImagesArthrogramsSteroid Joint Injections

MR Arthrography

Epidural Steroid Injections

Invest in Your Family’s Health with Green Health Collective

Located in Woodbridge, Green Health Collective serves both adolescents and adults across the state of Connecticut. Christa Mann (MSN, APRN, FNP-C) provides holistic and patient-centered care in the areas of adult and adolescent wellness, mental and emotional health, weight management, gender care, sexual health, addiction and recovery care, and preventative care and management of chronic disease. Visit greenhealthnow. com for more information.

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Vito Errico, MD & Eric Ragaza, MD

Tax Services of Milford is Here for

April and Beyond

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Tax Services of Milford, Inc. offers a number of services for businesses and individuals looking for assistance with financial management. Services include estate and trust tax preparation, notary public, payroll services, sales tax services, tax preparation and planning, bookkeeping, property assessments, and more. Visit their office at 479 New Haven Ave. or visit taxservicesofmilford.com for more information. Find Curated and Custom Homeware at Inside

Living Style

Located on the Milford green, Inside Living Style carries a variety of housewares, wellness products, accessories, and much more among their carefully curated inventory. Looking for something more personal? They also offer custom window treatments, upholstery, bedding, and other fabrics to make your spaces feel uniquely yours. Drop by their downtown location today, or visit insidelivingstyle.com to learn more and see popular products.

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EXECUTIVE

Clients and Community

COASTAL BRIDGE ADVISORS IS LEADING THE WAY IN FINANCIAL SERVICES

ARTICLE BY JULIAN SARIA PHOTOGRAPHY BY AMY FLETCHER, MARK ARNOLD
James A. Betzig, Partner, CEO

By 6:30 a.m. on any given weekday—and most Saturdays— you’ll find Milford native Jim Betzig, CEO of Coastal Bridge Advisors (formerly Trinity Point Wealth), already deep into his routine. His morning starts with multiple newspapers, a review of overnight stock reports and online trades, and a strategic meeting with his Chief Institutional Investment Officer, Eric Passeri. Then, it’s on to what he values most: his clients.

One afternoon, Jim and Kevin Burns, Founding Partner of Coastal Bridge Advisors, joined forces with Focus Financial Partners and connected on a call to discuss the potential for a merger. As soon as the call ended, Kevin drove to Jim and they swiftly made plans to ensure the merger would move forward. This past January, their vision came to fruition.

Over the past few months, Trinity Point Wealth entered into a new chapter with a deeper sense of purpose and strategy to their work. Wealth management is more than just growing assets — it’s about strategy, personalization, and trust. At Coastal Bridge Advisors, this philosophy is at the heart of their approach, shaping the way they guide clients through financial decisions that impact not only their investments but their lives. With a deep commitment to customization and risk management, the firm ensures that each client’s financial future is built on a foundation of insight, experience, and purpose.

Wealth management starts with discovering what drives each client – whether it’s their ambitions, lifestyle, family dynamics, or the unique circumstances that shape their financial world. Using a comprehensive approach, the team at Coastal Bridge Advisors takes the time to craft personalized investment and financial planning strategies that align with the goals and visions conveyed by their clients.

“We see ourselves as partners in our clients’ financial journeys,” explains Dana Mascalo, Partner/

Senior Wealth Advisor. “Our approach isn’t just about investments; it’s about helping people achieve their life goals, whether that means securing a comfortable retirement, leaving a legacy to their family, or supporting philanthropic endeavors.”

Coastal Bridge Advisors’ impact extends beyond financial services. The firm actively supports local organizations and charitable initiatives, strengthening ties with the communities they serve. Each year, Coastal Bridge Advisors supports more than a dozen local communities and non-profits, reflected by their award of “Charitable Business of the Year” from the Milford Regional Chamber of Commerce.

Jim Betzig explains, “As a co-chair of this year’s Boys and Girls Club Gala, I am proud to be part of an event that celebrates the incredible impact the club has on the Milford community. The funds raised will go directly to supporting programs that have a lasting impact, empowering our youth and providing them with the resources, mentorship, and opportunities they need to thrive.”

What really makes Coastal Bridge Advisors stand out is their approach to customization. They don’t believe in cookie-cutter solutions. Instead, they kick off every relationship with an in-depth fact-finding mission--understanding how they can make things simpler for their clients. The firm’s team of financial experts carefully constructs investment portfolios geared towards achieving each client’s short and long term objectives while maintaining the flexibility to adapt as circumstances evolve.

“We recognize that financial needs change over time,” Lise Robinson, Partner/Senior Wealth Advisor emphasizes. “That’s why our approach is dynamic— continuous monitoring and open communication allows us to make adjustments that keep our clients on track toward their objectives.” This ongoing

“With a deep commitment to customization and risk management, the firm ensures that each client’s financial future is built on a foundation of insight, experience, and purpose.”
“It’s not just about managing investments — it’s about helping our clients secure their future, protect their assets, and create a legacy.”
(From Left) Matthew Croutcher, Eric Passeri, Jerilyn Shannon, Matthew Gallagher, JR Romano

engagement ensures that clients feel supported every step of the way, with the confidence that their wealth is being managed proactively rather than reactively.

Managing risk is an essential element of any sound investment strategy, and at Coastal Bridge Advisors, they recognize the importance of understanding the level of risk versus reward when constructing portfolios. Every investment will have some degree of risk, which they take great care in assessing in order to mitigate it effectively.

Their approach begins with diversification, a fundamental principle that spreads investments across various asset classes to reduce exposure to volatility. This strategy helps reduce the impact of a poorly performing security or asset class. Having your investments grow in a bull market is of course great, but any wealth management team can help with that – protecting your assets and wealth in a market downturn is where true investment acumen is able to shine.

But risk management doesn’t stop at diversification. Coastal Bridge Advisors employs rigorous research methodologies, back-testing their strategies to evaluate downside risk and exploring private equity and alternative investments where appropriate. For highnet-worth and institutional clients, these sophisticated strategies offer opportunities to enhance portfolio resilience while pursuing meaningful returns.

“Our network of institutional managers and research providers supply us with critical insights into the broader economic landscape,” Brett St. John, Senior Portfolio Strategist explains.  “This allows us to anticipate market shifts and proactively adjust portfolios, rather than simply reacting to change.”

While investment management and retirement planning are a core focus, Coastal Bridge Advisors offers a suite of additional services. From tax optimization strategies and estate planning to retirement planning and insurance solutions, the firm takes a comprehensive view of wealth management. This approach allows them to help clients navigate the complexities of financial planning with confidence, ensuring that every piece of the puzzle is considered.

“True wealth management means looking at the big picture,”  JR Romano, Partner/Wealth Advisor discusses. “It’s not just about managing investments — it’s about helping our clients secure their future, protect their assets, and create a legacy.”

This dedication has earned the firm a reputation for excellence with their clients. Their clients value their ability to provide not just financial solutions but a true sense of partnership. By focusing on long-term success and prioritizing each client’s unique needs, Coastal Bridge Advisors continues to redefine what it means to be a trusted wealth management firm.

When asked their thoughts to help guide our younger readership on investing and building wealth, Matt Marini, Wealth Advisor, explained, “Starting early, staying consistent, and focusing on the long term are key to building wealth. Leverage tax-advantaged accounts like 401(k)s or IRAs and diversify your investments to balance risk.” Matt Coutcher, Partner/Wealth Advisor added, “Time in the market beats trying to time the market as one of the greatest drivers of financial success, so don’t delay.”

Coastal Bridge Advisors, LLC (dba “Coastal Bridge Advisors”) (hereinafter “Coastal Bridge” or “the Firm”) is a registered investment adviser with its principal place of business in the State of Connecticut. Coastal Bridge may only transact business in those states in which it is registered or notice filed, or qualifies for an exemption or exclusion from such requirements.  This memorandum is limited to the dissemination of general information regarding its investment advisory services to United States residents residing in states where providing such information is not prohibited by applicable law. For information pertaining to the registration status of Coastal Bridge, please refer to the Investment Adviser Public Disclosure website (www.adviserinfo. sec.gov). For additional information about Coastal Bridge, including fees and services, send for the Firm’s Disclosure Brochure. Please read the Disclosure Brochure carefully before you invest.

LEARN MORE: Coastal Bridge Advisors is located at 612 Wheelers Farm Road. They offer services such as financial planning, retirement services, institutional consulting, and more. Visit coastalbridgeadvisors.com for more information.

ZURITA Insurance

FROM SALES TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP

Jonathan Zurita was only 19 years old when he became the youngest sales manager at Circuit City. “I thought I was a superstar,” he explained to me one afternoon in the conference room at Zurita Insurance on Cherry Street. “I thought I’d do it forever and keep rising through the ranks.” In 2006, before the company filed for bankruptcy, Jonathan drove from Stamford (where he lived) to Orange (where he worked), only to be laid off and turn right back around.

“I drove all that way just to get fired. But I immediately jumped into problem-solving mode,” he recalled. “I figured I should stop by the State Farm office in Stamford and change my auto coverage to save a couple bucks.” When he arrived at the office, he told the agents what had happened and jokingly asked if they were hiring. One week later, he started with State Farm.

“I think every single person you speak to in the insurance business is going to tell you that they just fell into the business. And I’m no different,” he affirmed. Nearly two decades later, he has built a successful independent insurance agency licensed in nine states and

“OUR TEAM IS NUMBER ONE...WE invest IN THE BEST TECHNOLOGY THAT’S OUT THERE, TO provide OUR AGENTS WITH ALL THE TOOLS THEY NEED TO BE THE MOST efficient AND ACCURATE.”

offering policies from 15 insurance carriers. Once located throughout Connecticut, Zurita has closed all but one office in Milford, which was built in 2022. This decision has allowed them to develop a hybrid-remote company structure and to provide a more central location for staff members who are scattered across the state.

“Our team is number one,” Jonathan stated. “If the team is happy and feels supported, the customers are more satisfied.”

AN AGENCY OF THE FUTURE

Zurita’s work structure isn’t the only unique aspect of the business. They are also committed to being an “agency of the future,” a phrase that showcases their commitment to new technologies amidst an otherwise antiquated industry.

“We invest in the best technology that’s out there, to provide our agents with all the tools they need to be the most efficient and accurate” Jonathan noted. He provided the example of certain AI systems that allow clients to seamlessly import their current insurance policies onto Zurita’s platform. The policies are then automatically imputed into the company’s comparative rating system, allowing Zurita to work more efficiently at finding clients the best rates.

COMBATING MISCONCEPTIONS, ANTICIPATING NEEDS

At the mention of rates, I asked Jonathan about current and future trends in the industry and what misconceptions people may have about how insurance works. “First and foremost, we don’t set the rates,” he explained. “The carriers set the rates. And right now – everyone is aware of it – rates are skyrocketing.” He explained that the recent increase in insurance rates boils down to an unfortunate game of catch-up: insurance commissioners have, over the last few years, prohibited insurance companies from raising their rates to keep up with inflation. Now that those rules are softening, rates have gone up but they have also compounded to make up for lost time.

Zurita’s approach to this problem combines diligence with customer service and, most important, proactive research. “We’ve pulled people out of their day-to-day role here just to focus on client retention,” Jonathan explained. “We have a team that deals only with renewals: we’ll check the market to see if there is an opportunity out there and call the client right away, before the renewal processes. This helps them avoid getting a surprise rate increase.”

“I PREFER TO LET OUR WORK speak FOR ITSELF, AND moving TO MILFORD HAS allowed US TO DO THAT.”

MOVING, MILFORD, AND MILLIE

Until recently, Zurita Insurance had offices across the state of Connecticut. Now, they have moved all operations to Milford. Jonathan noted that Milford offers a true sense of community. “Operating in other towns could sometimes feel alienating,” he recalled, “like we weren’t part of the club. I prefer to let our work speak for itself, and moving to Milford has allowed us to do that.” As far as clientele goes, Jonathan smiled widely as he assured me, “the people in Milford are honestly so kind and so easy to do business with.”

In many ways, Zurita’s company culture derives from Jonathan’s own upbringing. Born in Chile, his family moved to the United States when he was five years old. “I grew up in a very stereotypical Latino household,” he laughed. “My

dad’s a carpenter, my mom’s a housekeeper. They both still work. My work ethic and attention to detail definitely come from my parents.”

Indeed, Zurita’s Milford location has amassed more than 500 five-star reviews on Google, a testament to the company’s focus on efficiency, accuracy, and customer service. But it’s not all business all the time: Zurita’s six-year-old English Mastiff, Millie, provides staff and visitors with a hearty dose of morale as she ambles around the office on a daily basis.

As Millie snored at my feet, Jonathan reflected. “Our work starts after the sale,” he said. “The way we generate income is by keeping clients happy. We’re not so much in the insurance industry as we are the service industry.”

Happy Hour

A Classic Old Fashioned from Woodbridge Social

Among the many options for a sophisticated, classy cocktail, the Old Fashioned continues to impress both for its simplicity and its rich balance of three core ingredients. Read on for Woodbridge Social's take on this classic drink.

ingredients:

• 1.5 oz bourbon or rye

• 2 dashes angostura bitters

• 1 orange wheel

• splash of real black cherry purée

• Luxardo Maraschino cherry

directions:

Step 1. In a rocks glass, add your orange wheel, bitters, and black cherry purée

Step 2. Use a muddler or the back of a spoon to muddle the fruit at the bottom of the glass

Step 3. Add ice to the glass and pour the bourbon or rye over the ice

Step 4. Use a cocktail spoon to stir thoroughly, allowing the bourbon to chill

Step 5. Garnish with a Luxardo Maraschino cherry and enjoy

Are You "All In?"

How Collaboration and Collective Action can Cultivate a Safe

and Healthy Community

Your community is your church, your neighbors, your job, your family, and your friends. But these are not the structures that allow a community to exist and thrive.

What a community is actually built on is much less abstract: housing that people can afford, food that people can access, streets that people can feel safe on. Anyone who cares for their community, who wants to see it succeed and flourish, has to start investing in these elements – and be willing to understand everyone’s story and perspective to do so.

That is the goal of All In for Milford, an alliance of neighbors, community leaders, and local organizations that strive to make Milford a city where everyone has a place to live and food to eat – where everyone’s voice is heard, and everyone can thrive.

“It was clear that not everyone was having even these basic human needs met,” said Jamie Rude, one of All-In’s leaders. “As people who care deeply for our community, we decided it was on us to do something about it – to invest our time, resources and energy – ensuring that our ‘small city with a big heart’ is the best it can be.”

While there is no shortage of people and organizations in Milford who are deeply

invested in their communities, many of them either have a limited perspective or specific agenda –working in silos to solve individual problems, and not assessing the holistic nature of how everything from city planning to food waste can prevent Milford from serving its citizens.

All In for Milford, like its name suggests, asks members to bridge these barriers and look at the whole picture, viewing an investment in the community as something that should be an investment in every part of the community.

“Most people don’t realize they have neighbors who are struggling,” said Therese Eke, another All-In leader. “We realized that if we could bring people together, we could start working on solutions.”

Initiatives that All-In has spearheaded include common-sense regulation tweaks around Accessory Dwelling Units (sometimes known as “in-law suites” or “granny flats”), organizing food drives

for local families facing food insecurity, and forging new partnerships between businesses and advocates in town.

But it is how All In for Milford pursues these goals that sets the group apart, and hopefully can help the city redefine their understanding of what investing in your community means.

A large portion of All-In’s work is done through straightforward oneon-one meetings and regular community gatherings that allow people to share stories, concerns, and perspectives on urgent challenges facing Milford. While the group also works directly with elected officials and participates in community events, it is relationships that really matter in the end.

“When people are invested in getting to know each other, it’s so much

easier for them to see how they’re all invested in this city – even when they have very different perspectives or backgrounds,” said Jesse Williams, another All-In member.

And ensuring that you are really hearing the stories of everyone in the community is even more important. While many people in the town are able to enjoy its amenities and comforts, hundreds of Milford families face daily anxieties over where they will sleep or what they will eat in a given week. As housing and food costs continue to rise, it is more important than ever to learn about –and get invested in – the success of all our neighbors.

“That is what being ‘All In’ really means,” said Eke. “That’s the Milford we’re working to create.”

AIFM leaders and supporters
"Community Gatherings" 2024

INVEST IN YOUR GREENS

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Boost your health by adding a generous serving of fresh greens to your daily diet. While both cooked and raw vegetables offer health benefits, consuming them raw often provides the most nutrients. Raw greens are rich in fiber, antioxidants, and essential vitamins, helping to lower inflammation and reduce the risk of disease.

DANDELION GREENS:

Dandelion greens are a nutritious and easy addition to any meal, perfect for salads or cooked dishes. They are rich in vitamins A, C, K, chlorophyll, and fiber, making them a great choice for digestion and overall health. Their light flavor and texture enhance salads and sandwiches.

BROCCOLI:

Broccoli is often hailed as a nutritional powerhouse, packed with a variety of vitamins and minerals that support overall health. Known for being high in vitamins A, C, and K, it also contains important minerals like potassium, iron, and calcium. In addition, it’s a rich source of beta-carotene, flavonoids, and fiber. Whether raw or cooked, broccoli is an excellent choice for immune system support, making it one of the most nutrient-dense vegetables available.

BRUSSELS SPROUTS:

Brussels sprouts are a highly nutritious cruciferous vegetable, known for their vitamin C, K, and folate content, as well as carotenoids and fiber. These vegetables can be shaved, sliced, sautéed, boiled, or grilled, offering a range of flavors from mild to bitter, depending on preparation.

KALE:

Kale is loaded with essential nutrients such as vitamins C, B6, E, K, and manganese. It contains twice as much selenium as spinach and is an excellent source of calcium. Kale’s unique properties help bind to cholesterol and lower oxalate levels, which promotes calcium absorption and makes it suitable for those prone to kidney stones. Additionally, it provides eye health benefits, thanks to lutein, and its disease-fighting properties make it a great addition to salads, smoothies, and more.

ARTICHOKES:

Artichokes are not only delicious but also packed with fiber, which aids in digestion. They are a great source of plant protein, potassium, and antioxidants like polyphenols. Artichokes also provide essential nutrients, including vitamins C, K, folate, magnesium, and B vitamins.

ASPARAGUS:

Asparagus is versatile and can be enjoyed grilled, sautéed, baked, or even raw. Packed with vitamins C, E, B, K, folate, and copper, it’s a great source of fiber. It also helps lower cholesterol and provides a variety of antioxidants that aid in healing. Asparagus is a perfect side dish that complements both light and robustly flavored meals.

SPINACH:

Spinach is a popular green known for its mild flavor and impressive nutritional profile. Rich in vitamins A, C, K, as well as magnesium, potassium, and iron, spinach is great for overall health. It also provides antioxidants that support eye health and includes calcium for stronger bones. However, because spinach has a higher oxalate content, it should be consumed in moderation by those with a history of kidney stones.

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APRIL 2025

APRIL 5TH

April Sours 2025

Badsons Beer Co. | 1:00 PM

April Sours returns to BADSONS Beer Co. on Saturday, April 5th to usher in a new year of innovation in the brewing community. This festival will feature the boldest and most creative sours from local breweries and beyond. This is a ticketed event. Must be 21+ to attend. Visit badsons.com for more information.

APRIL 6TH

Golden Girls April Fools Brunch

Twisted Vine Restaurant | 12:00 PM

The Golden Girls return to Derby! Dorothy, Blanche and Rose will be performing your favorite numbers while you enjoy a delicious Italian-style brunch among friends. Dress in fabulous 80’s attire. Under 16 must have a parent or guardian present. Tickets are limited. Visit twistedvinerestaurant.com for more information.

APRIL 12TH

Chamber Home Show

The Building Complex | 11:00 AM

The Chamber Home Show displays the newest concepts and trends in interior design, gardening, remodeling, home improvement, and decorating. This event will also include seminars for homeowners looking to improve the appearance or increase the market value of their homes. Located at The Building Complex, 150 Front Ave, West Haven.

The Milford Regional Chamber of Commerce, along with our 660 business members, is excited to welcome Milford City Lifestyle Magazine to our vibrant and growing community! We’re thrilled to see local voices and stories featured, further enriching what makes Milford such a special place to live and work.

If you’re not currently a member of the Milford Regional Chamber of Commerce, now is the perfect time to join us! Connect with other businesses, enjoy exclusive resources, and make an impact in the community. For more information or to get started, email Simon at smcdonald@milfordct.com.

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APRIL 24TH

Monochrome:

Color & Word –

Opening Reception

Firehouse Gallery | 2:00 PM

Join us for the annual spring exhibit opening reception at the Firehouse Gallery. Families, friends, and artist community members are welcome. Refreshments will be provided and awards announced during the evening.

APRIL 25TH

Sell Your Camera Gear

Milford Photo | 10:00 AM

If you’re a photographer looking to upgrade or make some extra money, KEH Camera will be at Milford Photo April 25-26 to provide quotes, facilitate trades, and pay you on the spot for your clean, working, used photography equipment. Please bring a charged battery, charger, and photo ID. Visit milfordphoto.com for more information.

APRIL 30TH

Adults with ASD and Relationships

Virtual | 3:00 PM

This workshop explores the complexities of relationships in adulthood, with a special focus on autistic adults and how they navigate romantic, friendship, and work relationships in an ever-evolving world. Attendees will gain valuable insights and strategies for relationship management. $45 per registration. Organizations are encouraged to purchase a seat and have a “watch party” with multiple employees.

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