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Water Babies at Fuller Village

water babiesFuller Village is offering a water babies swim class for tots age 6 -18 months. The class is designed to introduce water acclimation and safety techniques through songs, toys and body movement. Join the fun and interact with other babies in our beautiful, heated, shallow water pool.

Junior detectives come out en masse for Clue Jr. event

by Annie Davis

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Looking for a clue

One of the neighborhood pets is in the doghouse, hiding with an absconded with toy.  Who’s the pet and what’s the toy?  That was the premise of the Clue, Jr. Festival at the Milton Public Library this past Saturday.  Eighty people, parents and children ages 4-11, participated in the fully-subscribed program that ran in four sessions.  

MPD Notice: Be a little nosey

Notice from the Milton Police Department

ATTENTION RESIDENTS: Our Summer was relatively quiet, specific to house break ins. This month, September, we have noticed a significant increase. We just want to send a friendly reminder how important it is to lock your homes. For residents who are home during the day, we have a simple request, “Be A Little Nosey.”

Mystery Trivia Night at Abby Park

Trivia teams return to vie for prizes based on mysteries and detectives from TV, movies, and literature. A fun Trivia Night with family and friends come sto Abby Park Restaurant, 550 Adams Street in Milton on Sunday, September 28 from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Participants will enjoy free appetizers, cash bar and a special discount menu.

Photo for the day 09.14.14

Jim Coyne captured this shot of Ursuline Academy and Milton High track athletes going head to head in a run through Westwood’s Hale Reservation. We welcome your photos of Milton and its people. You can email them to frank@mytownmatters.com.

photo by Jim Coyne

photo by Jim Coyne

 

Brief bits: Reedsdale break-in and animal drop offs

The following two items are from posts on Facebook.

A resident reports that on Thursday someone kicked in her front door and gained entry to the home on Reedsdale Road. House alarms and an alert dog may have convinced the perpetrator to flee. If you noticed anything suspicious in the vicinity of Milton Hospital please contact the Milton Police Department. The MPD strongly encourage residents to report any suspicious activity at any time.