St. Mary of the Hills School took time to reflect during Holy Week with two important re-enactments for Easter. On Wednesday, April 1st, the 3rd Grade class performed “The Last Supper” in which Jesus served his last meal with the 12 Disciples. On Holy Thursday, the 4th grade class celebrated The Stations of the Cross.
News
Bob Kelly in the race for Parks Commissioner
The following was submitted by the candidate
Happy spring! My name is Bob Kelly and I am pleased to announce my candidacy for Park Commissioner. I am a Milton native and live in the heart of East Milton on Franklin Street along with my wife, Pilar, and our daughter, Grace. I am a member of the East Milton Neighborhood Association.
Poem for the Day 04.02.15
In celebration of National Poetry Month we are posting a poem a day. Kathy McDonald sent in today’s poem noting, “My husband and I try to live by this!” Words to the wise for sure. If you have a favorite poem (or two) send it along to frank@mytownmatters.com.
A Word to Husbands by Ogden Nash
To keep your marriage brimming,
With love in the loving cup,
Whenever you’re wrong, admit it;
Whenever you’re right, shut up.
Brief bits: Hendries demo reset; Brd of Appeals hears town concerns on Randolph Ave 40B
by Frank Schroth
Last night the Board of Selectmen extended the demolition date for the Hendries building — and no, that is not an April Fool’s joke. The new deadline, which is the 6th extension, is April 30th. At this rate one might think it’s likely to become a candidate for the National Register of Historic Places.
Poem for the day 04.01.14
It is National Poetry Month and in celebration of the occassion we will be posting a poem a day. If you have a favorite poem (or two) send it along to frank@mytownmatters.com. Today’s poem is by Raymond Carver better known for his short stories. But this is a very good poem.
At Least by Raymond Carver
I want to get up early one more morning,
before sunrise. Before the birds, even.
Photo for the day 04.01.15
The start of the bike trail (Central Ave) is temorarily out of commission due to repairs to small bridge there. Photo is courtesy of Bike Milton. We welcome your photos. You can email them to frank@mytownmatters.com.
Rugby Team Yard Sale
YARD SALE. This Saturday, April 4, the Milton High School Rugby team is holding a multi-family Yard Sale at Cunningham Hall, 8:00am – 1:00pm. Lots of great household items, treasures, athletic equipment, kitchenware, etc, will be for sale at bargain prices. Easter lilies will also be available to purchase.
New date for Run Milton – half maraton to benefit COA
Run Milton Will Bring Running Community Together to Support the Friends of the Milton Council on Aging Transportation Fund
After speaking with the Milton Police Department, the Run Milton Committee has decided to postpone this year’s half-marathon event to Sunday, Oct. 4 (from April 12).
Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital-Milton Names Stephanie Truesdell VP of Philanthropy & Communications
An Aprils Fool fact you may not know
According to the Boston Globe 100+ is the number of panicked Milton residents who called authorities on the evening of April 1, 1980, after a Channel 7 news report that 635-foot Great Blue Hill was erupting?—?complete with archival clips of flowing lava from Mount St. Helens and President Carter and Governor Ed King expressing worry; the program’s producer is fired on April 2. You can find “April Fools’ Day pranks: The good, the bad, and the ugly” here.