Frank Schroth

Milton Library Foundation Author Talk with Larry Tye

Author Larry Tye will read from his new book, New York Times bestseller, “Satchel: the Life and Times of an American Legend.” The book is a biography of Satchel Paige, the most sensational pitcher ever to throw a baseball. This event is the first in a four-part Author series, sponsored by the Milton Library Foundation.

WHEN:  Oct. 6th @ 7:00pm

WHERE: Keys Community Room / Milton Public Library / Milton, MA

MHS Bulletin for 09.29.09

  • Step Squad: The Step Squad will meet today at 2:45 in room 239.
  • Book Club: Interested in the Book Club? We will meet today after school in room 215. Bring ideas and titles.
  • Outdoors Club: The next meeting of the Outdoors Club will be on Wednesday after school in room 212. We will discuss apple picking plans
  • Future Business Leaders of America: The FBLA will hold its first meeting on Wednesday Sept. 30th, in room 301 immediately after school.
  • LifeSmarts: There will be a LifeSmarts meeting next Wednesday, after school in room 307. LifeSmarts is a national, “Jeopardy” like tournament for high school students sponsored by the National Consumers League. All MHS students are invited to attend next Wednesday’s meeting to learn more about LifeSmarts. We need your help as we strive to qualify for the state and national tournaments.
  • Fishing Club: The Fishing Club will hold its first meeting after school in room 118 on Wednesday Sept 30th. New members are welcome!
  • Senior Portraits: Attention Seniors if you have not yet had your Senior portrait taken, the last day to have your picture taken is Sunday, October 4th starting at 9:00 a.m. Call Hayward photography to make an appointment.
  • Community Service Opportunity: Celebrate Milton is being held on Saturday, October 3rd (Rain date: October 4th). Jobs include setting up tables, supervising younger students as they run the Green Monster Obstacle Course, helping to control a hot-air balloon and breaking down tables.  Sign up in the Main Office. Any questions see Ms. Beech or Ms. Plonski.
  • Community Service Opportunity: The Tucker after school program is accepting used Legos.  If you would like to earn community service hours please donate!!! See Amanda Giammarco or Vincent Ryan for details.

MHS Sports schedules for the week: 09.27.09

Last week was a good one for the boys varsity soccer team. They notched their two wins last week, beating Newton North and Walpole. Their record now stands at 2-5-1. The girls varsity also blanked Newton North 5-0.

In other sports action the girls varsity field hockey team also blanked Newton North, 2-0. The girls volleyball did not fare as well. Newton North beat them 3-0.

Versus Dedham, the varsity golf team was beaten 45-64; but the cross country team came out on top 15-50.

The football team is currently in 5th place in the Bay State (Herget) division at 1-2.

For a full schedule of this coming week’s sports events, click the “Continue reading. . . ” link.

Milton Commuter Alert: notes, news, and I-93 closures for 9/27

NEWS ITEMS

T’s subway maps, putting form before function, may not help commuters navigate the world abovefrom The Boston Globe – 09.27.09

Say you’re visiting Boston, or don’t go downtown much. You’ve spent the day at the aquarium and need to get to the Red Line on the T. But how?

If you look at the MBTA map, you might be tempted to hop on the Blue Line, switch trains at State Street to the Orange Line, and then switch lines again at Downtown Crossing. Or you could take the Blue Line to Government Center, switch to the Green Line, and then switch again to the Red Line at Park Street.

MBTA rolls out new system mapsfrom the Patriot Ledger – 0.22.09

The familiar colored lines illustrating the subway routes on Boston’s transit maps have a new look: thin brown lines that show where major bus routes connect with subway stations.

The new maps, unveiled by MBTA officials on Monday, have been under development for about a year, because “customers deserve to be provided with accurate information,” MBTA spokesman Joe Pesaturo said in an e-mail.

Click here for PDF download of revised maps.

T gets fed signal-failure alertfrom The Boston Herald – 09.24.09

After a federal equipment-failure alert stemming from the investigation into the deadly Washington D.C. Metro crash, the MBTA will test similar equipment on its Red and Orange lines.

ROAD CLOSURES

I-93 South approaching and through Downtown: Nighttime Multi-lane Closure

Two-to-three lanes of I-93 South will be closed at night approaching and through Downtown Sunday, September 27, 2009 through Thursday, October 1, 2009 from 11:30 PM to 5:00 AM the following morning. These lane closures are for inspections and maintenance work.

A gift of a memory: Writing Workshop

Friends Sponsored Workshop: Writing a Memory as A Gift

This year, give a written memory as a unique gift to family and friends. A 500 to 750-word recollection is sure to be treasured. Sometimes a well-written personal experience can lead to publication. Where to start? Suzette Martinez Standring will guide writers in a workshop on Thursday, October 1 from 10 am to 12 noon in the Keys Community Room, Lower Level at the Milton Public Library. Admission is free. Suzette Standring is the award-winning author of The Art of Column Writing: Insider Secrets from Art Buchwald, Dave Barry, Arianna Huffington, Pete Hamill and Other Great Columnists. Visit www.readsuzette.com

For more information contact Contact: Suzette Martinez Standring   617-322-1420   suzmar@comcast.net

WHERE:  Keys Community Room / Milton Public Library / Milton, MA

WHEN:  Sept. 30th @ 10:00am

Two benefits . . . two good causes!

And they're off!

And they're off!

Yesterday saw two benefits held here. Actually, that is not entirely true. One was in Foxborough.

Thanks Friends of Mike Madden

Thanks Friends of Mike Madden

That would be the Revolution game vs Seattle. “The Friends of Mike Madden” organized a group of local soccer fans to attend in support of Mike Madden, coach of the MHS boys varsity soccer team. Mike went through some back surgery that did not go so well. And there are quite a few people eager to see him get clear this hurdle that has been put in front of him. They showed up at the Revs game in support of Mike. Coach Madden was introduced to the crowd at Gillette stadium before the game.

Madden coaches teams at all levels all over the place. In addition to the boys teams at the high school, there are Milton travel teams and a club team and who knows what else. He’s a coaching machine .  . .but he is not a machine. He is a honest, passionate guy with high standards who wants to see a successful program built in Milton. As it happens I bumped into Coach Madden yesterday afternoon on my way to drop off some baked goods at the other benefit that took place yesterday, the MHS Walk-a-thon.  He was perched in the MHS parking lot that overlooks the lower playing field at the high school watching a Milton traveling soccer game of course.

PS – the Revs won for coach. They prevailed over Seattle 2-1 on a goal from Sharlie Joseph in the 87th minute.

As for the Walk-a-thon, what a gorgeous day! The Walk-a-thon to benefit MHS sports and activities took place under clear blue skies and crisp autumn air at Brook field.

The MHS Boosters had the concession stand open; FAME and FAVA, the music and art support groups, had a bake sale going, and slowly a sizable crowd began to congregate, waiting for the whistle to walk and honor the pledges they received.

At 3:00pm they commenced. They proceeded under an arch of red and white balloons led by Asst Superintendent Phelan, assorted faculty (and Tinker Bell!) to music performed by the MHS band and with the MHS cheerleading squad encouraging them on. Laura Kessler and her team did a fantastic job in organizing the event.

National Museum Day at Blue Hills Trailside Museum

from The Patriot Ledger

The great horned owl, rescued as a baby when he fell out of a tree, is one of the attractions Saturday at the Blue Hills Trailside Museum in Milton.

The adult owl, which has no name so people won’t think of him as a pet, is being shown to families by volunteer Daniel Burton, 26, of Dedham. (Read the full story here. Included in the story is a video.)

Blue Hills Trail Maintenance Event

Help maintain the trails! Wear sturdy boots, long pants and work gloves and bring at least one quart of water. You may also want to consider bringing sunscreen and bug spray.Pre-registration is not required.

Meet: Houghton’s Pond main parking lot on Hillside Street in Milton. RSVP: trailwork@FriendsoftheBlueHills.org.

WHEN Saturday 10/3 from 9:00am to 1:0pm

Meeting notes: Board of Selectmen 09.24.09

Following are some highlights from the Board of Selectmen’s meeting of 09.24.09:

Street lights to come back on: The public works initiative of turning off half to the town’s street lights in an effort to save money is not working out as hoped. A range of issues have surfaced not the least of which is a flood of calls to the Selectmen’s office. With this effort underway and the days shortening, the town is realizing that a number of street lights were burned out. Shields stated his opinion, “I recommend we abandon ship on this.” The Selectmen voted to reverse course.

Ingrid Shaffer interim Library Trustee: The Library Trustees appeared before the board to seek approval on their nominee, Ingrid Shaffer as interim trustee to fill the seat vacated by Robert Varnerin. Barbara Mason was the lone library trustee vote against Shaffer. She explained that this was not because she felt Shaffer unqualified but that she believed seating someone from East Milton would have been a nice gesture. Shaffer ran for the office in the last election. The Board of Selectmen approved the Trustees recommendation. Congratulations Ingrid!

Cupcakes!: Bill Clark of the Planning Office gave an update on various developments around town. These include the wind turbine, Temple Shalom, Governor Stoughton land etc. The turbine is moving forward. the Temple Shalom development has been a long, ongoing process that is before the Planning Board (search on Temple Shalom for updates on this), a presentation on Gov Stoughton land is tentatively scheduled for November. In addition:  1) a cupcake shop will be going into the Fallon building on Central avenue. They are hopeful of opening before the holidays. 2) the Hendries building is in limbo. The owner submitted a new plan that was substantially different from what the Planning Board had initially seen. The Planning Board took exception to that. There has been no movement. Fagan spoke for many residents when she stated she found this, “very frustrating.”

More bike racks: Mr. Clark also reported that the town will receive 20 more bike racks. They will be installed at the central branch of the library and various business districts. They should be available by November.

Milton Police Department Cadet Exam (filing deadline 10/19)

MILTON POLICE DEPARTMENT CADET EXAMINATION

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2009
Milton Police Chief Richard G. Wells Jr. announces that applications are now being accepted for the position of Milton Police Cadet. The examination is open to all Milton
residents as well as non-resident minority and female candidates between the ages of 18–22.
Application packets are available at Milton Police Headquarters, 40 Highland St., Milton, MA 02186.

DUTIES: Dispatch Police, Fire and other emergency units Answer 911 calls Maintain and file records, Prepare routine reports

BENEFITS: Salary $14.21 – $16.03 per hour
Health and Dental Coverage
Accrued Vacation and Sick Leave Benefits
Full and Part-time Positions Available
Eligibility Requirements:
1. Applicant must demonstrate an interest in law
enforcement.
2. Applicant will be subject to a background investigation.
3. Applicant must have a valid Massachusetts drivers
license.
4. Applicant should be in general good health.
FILING DEADLINE: MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2009
EXAMINATION DATE:
Saturday, October 24, 2009