The zoning overlay article before Town Meeting was defeated.
The motion required a 2/3 vote of town meeting and with a roll call result of 137 yes to 97 no, failed to get it.
It was a terrible disappointment to the congregation of Temple Shalom. With the failure of the article the Temple will now need...
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Archive for March 3rd, 2010
Spec Town Mtg – Day4: Zoning overlay article fails to pass
Cops Matter – part 2
This is the second in a series of posts that recognize officers of the Milton Police Department who have been officially commended for their service over the past couple of years. You can find the first post here.
There are three levels of commendation that may be conferred on officers by the Chief of Police....
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Author talk: Diane Rapaport discusses her book “The Naked Quaker”
Author Diane Rapaport talks about her book "The Naked Quaker: True Crimes and Controversies from the Courts of Colonial New England" where she brings New England history to life with true court cases-amusing, poignant, shocking-about our feisty colonial ancestors.
Sponsored by the Friends of the Milton Public Library...
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Reminder: a lot going on tonight
Quick reminder about the following evenst taking place this evening:
Sustainable Milton screening Food Inc (details)
Superintendent Gormley hosting special ed session (details)
The school String Ensembles can be heard in concert (details)
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Superindtendent Gormley to seek input on Special Ed issues
Superintendent Gormley Seeks Parent Input on Special Education Issues Superintendent Mary Gormley will be at the next Special Education Parent Advisory Council (PAC) on Wed. March 3 at 7pm in the Milton High School library to give an overview of existing programs and proposed changes to special...
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Sustainable Milton Movie Night: Food, Inc.
Sustainable Milton Presents….“FOOD, INC.”
Join Sustainable Milton for a FREE viewing of the Oscar nominated documentary, "Food Inc." The Toronto Sun called it "terrifying" and "frankly riveting".
Filmmaker Robert Kenner lifts the veil on our nation's food industry, exposing its highly mechanized underbelly. Featuring...
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