Located on the Milford High School campus, the administration building houses the offices of Superintendent Robert A. Tremblay and various other high-level administrators.
The Natick Health Department offers information about food establishments, swimming pools, hazardous waste, tobacco control, septic system information, irrigation and flu clinics, among other entities.
Town Hall is located outside the town center on North Street, off Lowell Street and Route 62. It is home to many departments of the town government, including the town administrator, town clerk, Board of Selectmen, assessor, community planning, public works, parks and recreation, tax collector and treasurer, and zoning.
Greg Balukonis is the town administrator. Robert Mauceri is the chairman of the Board of Selectmen.
Call ahead for specific hours for each department.
Departments located at Town Hall include:
Board of Selectmen - 978-664-6010
Accounting - 978-664-6022
Assessors - 978-664-6021
Building Department - 978-664-6040
Community Planning - 978-664-6050
Conservation - 978-664-6047
Finance Committee - 978-664-6047
Finance Department - 978-664-6022
Health Department - 978-664-6042
Human Resources - 978-664-6065
Information Technology - 978-664-6055
Parks and Recreation - 978-664-6016
Public Works - 978-664-6060
Tax Collector/Town Treasurer - 978-664-6020
Town Administrator - 978-664-6010
Town Clerk - 978-664-6030
Veterans' Services - 978-664-6011
Youth Services - 978-357-5281
Zoning - 978-664-6070
Milford Youth Center offers a variety of services for local youths, ages 8-18, including tutoring, sports, fitness and nutrition programs. The center has a director, assistant director and various facilitators and counselors on staff, and is estimated by organizers to serve about 1,400 kids. Milford Youth Center houses a gym, game room, computer room and lounge.
The post office, located in the heart of downtown Milford, offers a variety of shipping and packaging services. Post office boxes for those who prefer to pick up their mail also are available.
The Middlesex County Fourth District Court is located in downtown Woburn on Pleasant Street. The court's jurisdiction includes Woburn, Burlington, North Reading, Reading, Stoneham, Wilmington and Winchester.
The Hon. Timothy H. Gailey is the presiding justice at the court, with the Hon. J. Elizabeth Cremens and the Hon. Tobin N. Harvey serving as associate justices.
The clerk's office does not accept e-filing or filing by fax.
The town treasurer, Sheila Tracy, has her office located on the first floor of Town Hall. She is responsible for all monies that the town receives and dispenses. As treasurer, Tracy maintains the town's funds, is the custodian of the Board of Retirement and other special trust funds, and invests the town's revenue.
The post office in Reading has post office boxes and an automated postal center that is accessible 24 hours a day. You can buy stamps or mail letters and packages at the automated center. The last daily collection at this branch isat 5:30pm, Mondays through Fridays and 3pm on Saturdays. This post office is smoke free. Only animals assisting the disabled are permitted inside.