MHS basketball stand out Emanuel Hutcherson was named All-Star from Bay State Conference by the Boston Herald. You can find the Herald’s complete list of All-Stars here.
HIGH WATER MARK: Muddy March leaves August 1955 in the dust
from Wicked Local Milton
Rainfall for March at the Blue Hill Observatory set a record of 18.81 inches, the most for any month since record-keeping began in 1885. The old record was 18.78 inches in August 1955. (Read the full story here.)
Library Talk on Bee Keeping
Bee Keeping, on April 8 @ 7:00pm. Ed Karle talks about bees, bee-keeping and his visits to Haiti to develop ways bee-keeping can help local agriculture.
Trailside Museum: Spring Open House
Come join us for our Spring Open House FREE ADMISSION DAY! See what is new at the Trailside Museum and learn about upcoming programs as well as volunteer opportunities.
It is Election Day! Vote!
Today’s the day! Milton is fortunate to have a large number of committed individuals running for elected office in a number of key races. They have dedicated time, money, and energy to their campaigns. Now it is time to go to the polls and VOTE! Polls will be open Tuesday from 7:00 – 8:00. Click the “Read more” link for information on candidates and precincts.
US to fund energy work in area communities
Milton is one of several south shore communities receiving stimulus money for green energy iniatives. Kevin Mearn, Town Adminisrator, speaks about the installation of solar panels at town hall.
Appraisal of Governor Stoughton land published
The Board of Selectmen recenlty issued a statement regarding in their capacity as trustees of the Governor Stoughton Land Trust. It reads in part:
The Board of Selectmen, at its March 18, 2010 meeting of the Trustees of the Governor Stoughton Fund, voted unanimously
Tom Palmer running for Town Meeting in Precinct 1
The following was contributed by the candidate
Tom Palmer has announced his candidacy for a Town Meeting seat in Precinct 1.
Palmer, a well-known environmentalist and author, has lived on Blue Hill Terrace for 22 years with his wife Linda and children Emily and Nathan.
President Obama authorizes assistance to 7 MA counties including Norfolk
from the Office of Senator Brian Joyce
GOVERNOR PATRICK ANNOUNCES FEDERAL FLOOD AID ON ITS WAY
Financial Assistance Available for Individuals & Businesses in 7 Counties
BOSTON, MA – Governor Deval Patrick announced this evening that federal aid will become available to Massachusetts individuals and businesses hardest hit by the most recent flooding events.
Milton police investigating robbery at ATM
from Wicked Local Milton
Police have released a surveillance photo of a man suspected of robbing a woman at gunpoint at the ATM at the Bank of America on Eliot Street.