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MYC notice: Main float to be installed at Milton Landing

To all Neponset River in Milton waterfront Riverwalkers, boaters, wannabe boaters, future Yacht Club members, outdoor enthusiasts, parents of rowing team members, coaches, kayakers, and general interested gawkers:

A Milton Yacht Club work party is scheduled for this Saturday, April 25th beginning at 10:00 a.m.

Repurposing at Steel & Rye

from The Boston Globe

PAT PIASECKI

Steel & Rye is the rare restaurant that also houses emergency vehicles. It’s inside a former Fallon Ambulance garage, built around World War II, and the company still uses the basement. (Read the full story here.)

Oh Boy! A Family Fairy Festival

The woods are full of fairies! Come join Artspace Milton and the Mary M.B. Wakefield Trust to build a home for a fairy or elf on the grounds of our beautiful estate. Participate in Nature Art activities. Refreshments will be served.

Letter: Committee to Support Public Safety Medical Override urges you to vote Yes

from The Committee to Support Public Safety Medical Override

Why is Question 1 on Milton’s April 28th ballot?

In 2007, a Milton firefighter was seriously injured in the line of duty as a result of being struck by a drunk driver.  The Town of Milton is legally obligated to pay all medical expenses relating to the firefighter’s injury during his lifetime.  The expenses are substantial, averaging approximately $425,000 per year in each of the last four years.

Poem for the day 04.23.15

In celebration of National Poetry Month we are posting a poem a day. A faithful reader sent in the following by Phillip Larkin. If you have a favorite, please email it to frank@mytownmatters.com.

The Trees by Philip Larkin

The trees are coming into leaf
Like something almost being said;
The recent buds relax and spread,
Their greenness is a kind of grief.

Update on Thayer hearing

by Frank Schroth

The Planning Board last met on April 23 and among issues taken up was a continuation of the hearing on Thayer Nursery’s application for a special permit to restore their landscaping business to their Hillside location.

Phil Joehenning, an abutter who is opposed to the granting of the permit, continued to raise questions.

Photo for the day 04.22.15

Here’s a shot of some folks taking care of the earth. St. Michael’s Church School, led by Marilyn Cheney, her daughter and Claire and son Ian led the group to clean up the shores of the Neponset Estuary at Milton Town Landing last Sunday. We welcome your photos. You can email them to frank@mytownmatters.com.

photo by James Scott

photo by James Scott