Talk:Milford, Massachusetts

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Some rumors to consider

  • Milford was home to the first manufacturing of differentiated left and right shoes.
  • Milford was supposedly one of the countries largest "drug towns". however this is just a RUMOR that i have heard i can not find any studies or articles to back this up.
  • this is not just a rumor

    in the early 90's milford had the highest number of cocaine and heroin users per capita it was also on the list of the top five drug trafficking cities in the country

    I happen to... have a connection to this town. (I'd rather not have any stalkers at my door, thank you very much.) And, I can confirm from anecdotes that I've heard from my teachers in school that Milford is, indeed, a crossroads of the drug trade. As a result, it was, to quote Han Solo, "a hive of scum and villainy" for quite some time, with drug dealers all over the place. However, some time before I was born, the police force was bolstered and purged of corruption, and the drug dealers have mostly been run out of town. --Luigifan (talk) 17:42, 19 January 2008 (UTC)

    [edit] Whoa...

    To be perfectly honest, I never suspected that my hometown would have a Wikipedia article. Honestly, there are some notable things about it, but it isn't a major city or anything. So, I'm actually a bit flattered to have my hometown recognized by one of my favorite websites. Cheers. --Luigifan (talk) 17:44, 19 January 2008 (UTC)

    Hmmm, do I know you? I might. I live here, too. (Unless, of course, you don't actually live here anymore.) Gigametroid99 (talk) 23:23, 6 June 2008 (UTC)