Daily Archives: July 31, 2012

Selectmen make it official: Mearn out as Town Administrator

July 31, 2012

by Frank Schroth

Before the start of last night’s meeting of the Board of Selectmen; the atmosphere at the Council on Aging was almost funereal: dark suits, somber faces, and hushed conversations. The majority of the crowd of about fifty people were there in support of Kevin Mearn, the Town Administrator whose contract the Selectmen had recently voted not to renew in an executive session. The vote was going to be retaken in open session due to open meeting law violation. The outcome was the same. The Selectmen voted 2-1 not to renew with Tom Hurley voting for and Bob Sweeney and Denis Keohane voting against. Read more »

Hendries building to come down but when?

July 31, 2012

by Frank Schroth

At last night’s Board of Selectmen’s meeting, Brian McDonough, attorney for Connelly Construction, addressed the issue of demolishing the Hendries building at 131 Eliot Street. Connelly had been sent an order from Inspectional Services to take the building down due to safety concerns. After further review and discussion Connelly filed a demolition permit with the town on Friday; but there is an issue of timing. Read more »

Milton Reads! 2012 – community wide reading to launch in September

July 31, 2012

Mary Riffe Hiss, a member of the Library Board of Trustees, announced Milton Reads! 2012 at a recent Board of Selectmen’s meeting. Milton Reads! is an initiative from the Milton Library, Friends and Foudation that engages the town in a community wide cultural activity – reading a book together. The book they have chosen is the timeless American classic, To Kill a Mockingbird. Read more »

Fuller Village welcomes Milton Hospital for Navigating Medicare

July 31, 2012
August 7, 2012
2:00 pm

Fuller Village is pleased to welcome Milton Hospital on Tuesday, August 7th at 2:00pm in the Function Room at 1372 Brush Hill Rd. The public is invited to attend. In today’s complicated healthcare system, understanding the limitations of your insurance coverage can be very difficult. Read more »

Legion playoffs: Milton would like to forget lopsided loss

July 31, 2012
The first round of the American Legion District 6 Sections playoffs Milton Post 114 would lose to a tough New Bedford Post 1 team 11-1. The game was originally scheduled  for Sunday, but the Adams Field was unplayable because of the recent rains. New Bedford jumped out to an early lead, Read more »

Brookwood Farm workshop on how to make jam

July 13, 2012
July 31, 2012
6:00 pmto8:00 pm

Brookwood Community Farm is happy to present another workshop in our Farm-to-Table series. Bonnie Shershow of Bonnie’s Jams is back! Celebrate the bounty of summer with some all-natural jam. This year, Bonnie will teach you how to make simple and delicious raspberry jam. All participants will learn some new skills and get the chance to take a jar home. Read more »

Milton Library Anime & Manga Club for teens

July 12, 2012
July 31, 2012
6:00 pmto7:30 pm

Calling all teen anime and manga fans! On Tuesday, July 31, from 6-7:30 p.m., join other fans of Japanese art and animation at the Milton Public Library. We’ll hang out, talk anime, and watch manga. The Library will provide art supplies and Japanese snacks! Read more »

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