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Blue Hills fall festival shows off natural world

from the Wicked Local Milton

Greg Derr/The Patriot Ledger

The fall festival at the Blue Hills Trailside Museum showed off the natural world with animal demonstrations, pond explorations and more. (Read the full story here.)

Children’s activities @ MPL: Free play & Art with Ginny

There’s always something cool for kids to do at the Milton Public Library! In addition to our regular storytimes on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, we have these exciting programs for the young people in your life happening during the week of October 19 – 25:

Financial Planning Seminar

First Presbyterian Church of Quincy is pleased to host a Financial Planning Seminar. The purpose of the seminar is to help people plan for the future. Have you protected your family and your assets from the unexpected in life?

Story Walk at Trailside

Join the Milton Early Childhood Alliance this fall for a new story! We are happy to, once again, bring you and your family this wonderful outdoor, rain or shine, free literacy event! Visit the Trailside Museum and enjoy a story posted along the way as you walk around their grounds.

Photo for the day 10.13.14

Milton résidents don’t always stay put. This shot of Jenny Lake in Grand Teton National Park is by Mary Joyce. Pretty majestic. We welcome your photos. You can email them to frank@mytowmnatters.com.

photo by Mary Joyce

photo by Mary Joyce

Learning Circle Preschool Celebrates Food Day

Screen Shot 2014-10-13 at 8.07.06 AMParents of young children are invited to join us at Learning Circle Preschool, 3 Blue Hill River Road, Canton MA, for activities planned as part of Food Day, the nationwide movement for more healthy, affordable, and sustainable food.

Burbage: The Man Who Made Shakespeare Famous

First Presbyterian Church of Quincy is proud to host a performance of Burbage: The Man Who Made Shakespeare Famous. The one-actor performance, starring Neil McGarry, focuses on Richard Burbage, the actor who played the title roles in the first performances of William Shakespeare’s Hamlet, Othello, Richard III, King Lear and more.

Braintree patient quarantined, taken to Boston in ‘Ebola protocol’

from The Boston Globe

ARAM BOGHOSIAN FOR THE BOSTON GLOBE An ambulance sat in the parking lot outside the Harvard Vanguard Medical Associates building in Braintree where a possible case of Ebola was reported.

A Braintree medical center was briefly closed and a patient who had been to West Africa was isolated outside the facility after complaining of headaches and muscle aches, officials at the facility said. (Read the full story here.)

Exercise for Evan – woot!!

We swung by the Exercise of Evan event at the field house this afternoon. What an event! What a crowd! What a time! Proceeds will be going to beef up the weight room (yay). Here some photos –