Frank Schroth

Milton magnate and Suffolk Construction CEO offers remedy for economy

from The Boston Herald

Where the rest of us see a black hole of unemployment and debt, John Fish spies “a great opportunity.”

The 50-year-old chief executive of the Suffolk Construction empire is concerned about the disappearance of middle-class jobs. But within that problem, he says, also lies the solution: “a fresh start.” Read the full story here.)

Letter: Resident takes issue with use of buses on Eliot Street

the following was submitted by Bob Fawls

Dear Neighbors,

Many people asked what was going on this past weekend with the 21 hour a day, 200+ buses on Eliot Street. I had really hoped that we had put this issue well behind us with the replacement van service the MBTA has provided for the past four years, when the trolley has scheduled outages.

For book, Milton woman isn’t short on ideas

from Boston.com – Your Town Milton

Suzette Martinez Standring of Milton is 4 feet, 10 inches tall, and says she has spent her life “navigating the world at armpit level.’’

The writer (whose work has included freelancing for the Globe) has endured her share of short jokes and comments. (Read the full story here.)

St. Mary’s receives money for computers

from Wicked Local Milton

A Braintree company has given St. Mary of the Hills School $7,500 for the purchase of desktop computers and the installing of an audio system for physical education. (Read the full story here.)

Milton a mecca for bingo buffs

from Boston.com

Bingo is booming at St. Agatha’s.

Every Monday evening, as many as 400 people, many of them from out of town, take their places at long tables inside the parish auditorium. They sit on metal folding chairs, not to worship but more for the fellowship, bent over rows of cards with colorful ink daubers in hand, listening for numbers and letters to be called, hoping to win so they can yell out “Bingo!’’ (Read the full story here.)

The EPA recognizes Tucker and Milton High for energy efficiency

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently recognized the Tucker Elementary School and Milton High School as having earned an ENERGY STAR rating.

The Tucker building, located at 187 Blue Hill Parkway and Milton High, located at 25 Gile Road, are now listed on the ENERGY STAR registry at www.energystar.gov/buildinglist. Buildings that earn the EPA’s ENERGY STAR rating use 35 percent less energy and generate 35 percent fewer greenhouse gas emissions than similar buildings across the nation.

Tucker Neighborhood Association Annual Meeting

The Tucker Neighborhood Association will hold its Annual Meeting in the Keys Community Room at Milton Public Library, 476 Canton Avenue, on Monday, December 13, 2010 at 7:00pm.

For more information about this meeting or the Tucker Neighborhood Association, contact Joe Sloane at 617-696-3533.