from The Forbes House Museum
The Forbes House Museum has recetnly added new activities to its museum docent program in an effort to attract new tour guides.
from The Forbes House Museum
The Forbes House Museum has recetnly added new activities to its museum docent program in an effort to attract new tour guides.
Join the Friends of the Blue Hills for an Environmental Mixer with Massachusetts Senate Candidates (Norfolk, Bristol and Plymouth Senate District): State Senator Candidates Brian Joyce (D) and Bob Burr (R)
The MILTON BOARD OF HEALTH is once again sponsoring its annual seasonal flu and pneumonia clinics. The schedule is as follows:
Do you remember the Milton Exchange – Preston’s Market – the Jenney gas station? How about the devastating fire in November 1953 which destroyed the Copley Building (or, as it was known to “old timers” – Crossman’s Stable)? And who remembers the flooding in 1960?
This Milton man and his wife are going to vote and so should you! Polls are open and will remain open until 8:00pm.
You can find links to information on candidates, ballot questions, polling locations and everything else you need to exercise your right to vote here.
from The Boston Herald
The 57-year-old custom Colonial that’s currently up for sale at 585 Brush Hill Road in Milton is so frozen in time that you could imagine the ad executives of “Mad Men” living there. (Read thefull story here.)
from Wicked Local Millis
Although Natick entered their game at Milton undefeated, head coach Mark Mortarelli had his eye on a few things for his team to improve upon. After a dominating 28-0 win, it’s going to be harder for him to find things to tinker with this week. (Read hte full story here.)
from The Patriot Ledger
A judge on Friday convicted retired Quincy Fire Lt. Paul Daley of leaving the scene of an accident in which a Milton man was killed last Christmas Eve. (Read teh full story here.)
from Boston.com
Boston police have arrested Kimani Washington of Dorchester in Manchester, N.H., in connection with the Mattapan killings of four people including a toddler. (Read the full story here.)
Fill your children’s bookshelves and closets with bargains aplenty from the 4th annual Collicot PTO closet sale.
Donations of gently-used children’s books and clothing with no rips, stains or tears may be dropped off 7 am to 6 pm Oct 1 at Cunningham Hall. Infant to teen size children’s clothing welcome.
WHERE: Cunningham Hall, 75 Edgehill Rd $1 admission.
WHEN: Octber 2 from 9:00am – 1:00pm.