Globe: Temple is denied zoning change

from The Boston Globe

The town of Milton may soon be without a Jewish temple, following a failed zoning change that leaders of Temple Shalom, the town’s only synagogue, say would have given them a chance to rebuild and stay at their present location. (Read the full story here.)

Denis Keohane announces candidacy for School Committee

Denis Keohane

Denis Keohane

Denis Keohane is running for a seat on the Milton School Committee. He is one of 4 candidates that have filed papers hoping to be elected. There are two open seats on the Committee. Beirne Lovely is retiring this year and Glenn Pavlicek is up for re-election.

In addition to Mr. Keohane, the other candidates to file papers are Mr. Pavlicek, J. Murray Regan, and Margaret Eberhardt.

Lolly needs what her buddies got – a home

Lolly!

We are thrilled to learn that Tazjah a pit bull residing at the Milton Animal League has been adopted! And man oh man is she happy!

It would be great if someone could find a spot in their home for Lolly, a one year old spayed female American Bull Dog – Pit Bull terrier mix who, the shelter folkds doubt , has never lived in a house but had to live her life on the end of a chain outside.

Cunningham Pond

Lake Cunningham

Cunningham Pond

They say it was the worst rain fall in 50 years. Anybody disagree with that?

I never knew when I moved to Milton I would have the opportunity to own waterfront property. If temperatures fall below freezing  tonight my backyard will a hockey players dream.

A frank talk with Marion McEttrick, Selectman

There is a person on the Board of Selectmen some would consider a liberal,  another that some consider a conservative. McEttrick is neither. If the Board of Selectmen has an independent it is Marion McEttrick.

Shotgun shell found outside Milton High School

from Wicked Local Milton

The high school was in lock down for nearly four hours Monday after a parent found a shotgun shell outside the main entrance.
Deputy Police Chief Charles Paris said officers using specially trained dogs from Quincy and Boston police were unable to uncover any weapons or ammunition during a search of classrooms, lockers, common areas and student backpacks. (Read the full story here.)

and The Boston GlobeMilton High locked down after shotgun round found near entrance

Candidate Announcements Welcome!

Tell us who you are!

We welcome and encourage any residents who are running for public office (Board of Selectmen, Planning Board, Town Meeting, Park Commissioner etc.) to please submit their announcements for publication.

The deadline for filing candidate papers at Town Hall is today! We will accept your announcement whenever you can get it to us. Let MyTownMatters help you get the word out!

Please submit to frank@mytownmatters.com.

Advisory: Flooded roads in Milton

courtesy of Milton Police Department

Please be advised of the following road closings and trouble spots:

  • Bryant Ave by the expressway this is impacting traffic in the square and on Edgehill Rd.
  • Garden St. is closed
  • Harland St. is closed from Unquity to Hillside
  • Brook Rd. is closed from Randolph Ave to Pleasant St.

That’s a list of the closures for now -they do cause problems in other areas and Quincy also has several streets just over the border that are closed.

Smoking: a right or a threat?

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A Senior Seminar Editorial by Kathleen Coombs, MHS 2010

A recent article in the Argus Press reported that local bar owners in the latest state to establish a smoking ban are furious.  Michigan is the 38th state to go “smoke free” in restaurants, bars, and workplaces. 

State may cut $200m from local aid

from The Boston Globe

Legislative leaders told cities and towns yesterday to brace for a cut of up to 4 percent in local aid next year, a combined hit of up to $200 million to the money communities rely on to balance budgets and keep teachers, police officers, and firefighters employed. (Read the full story here.)