Frank Schroth

Teen Study Skills Workshop

On Tuesday, April 7 after school from 3 to 4:30pm, the Milton Public Library teen department welcomes back English teacher and tutor, Eliza Wagner Srestha to host her study skills workshop after school for any teens in grades 6 to 12. The session will be experiential and hands-on focusing on Homework and Organization.

THE LIST: Most popular hikes in Blue Hills Reservation

from Wicked Local Norton

Red dot loop up Great Blue Hills: Park at the Blue Hills Trailside Museum. A very popular short, moderately steep trail will take you to the top of Great Blue Hill. On a clear day, Mt. Monadnock in New Hampshire is visible close to 70 miles away. (Read the full story here.)

Pierce Middle School Students Explore Ancient Greece, Rome and Egypt

The Pierce Middle School library was transformed into a mini-museum last month, as part of an MPACE-sponsored program to help students visualize the ancient world.

?All Pierce sixth-graders were allowed the opportunity to view the display, which was a collection of more than 75 reproductions of ancient Egyptian, Greek, and Roman artifacts.

ASO Speakeasy: a Gala Night Out to benefit Atlantic Symphony Orchestra

Screen Shot 2015-03-19 at 12.24.24 PMASO Speakeasy: a Gala Night Out to benefit Atlantic Symphony Orchestra will be held on Friday, March 27 @ 6:30 pm • Surf Ballroom • Nantasket Beach Resort, Hull

100 clams ($$) opens the door to dinner, giggle juice (comp wine; pay for the bootleg), an undercover big shot, dancing & boodles of jazzy entertainment! Plus a nifty auction, silent and live.

Paul Hays in the run for Library Trustee

The following was submitted by the candidate.

Paul Hays

Paul Hays

I am pleased to announce my candidacy for Milton Library Trustee.

As a thirteen-year residents I, along with my wife Piel, who serves as Town Meeting member and board member of the Milton Foundation for Education, are proud Milton residents and Tucker parents. The Milton Public Library has served as a central part of our children’s upbringing as it is the cultural center of our community.

Fuller Village Residents “We Remember When” Volume II

Six years ago, a group of Fuller Village residents undertook the daunting project of producing a collection of memoirs aptly entitled We Remember When. What motivated them to undertake that project was their realization that Fuller Village is made up of a unique cross section of independent senior citizens, each having one or more very special memories.