News

Milton farm shows local produce not an urban myth

Wicked Local has a nice profile of our local CSA Brookwood Farm. The piece is accompanied by a brief video.

from Wicked Local

With a dirt-streaked hand, Judy Lieberman points out the crops growing at the Brookwood Farm in the Blue Hills Reservation. Herbs, flowers, “more tomatoes than we know what to do with”—all organically grown and sold at farmers markets or to the 170 families who have bought crop shares. (Read the full story here.)

Tax bills rise as property values shrink, again

from The Patriot Ledger

Property values fell statewide and in each of the 26 communities on the South Shore for the third straight year, according to a report from the state Department of Revenue (Readthe full story here).

Temple Shalom Celebrates the Holiday Season

As the fall Jewish holiday season approaches, Temple Shalom of Milton invites interested individuals and families in the surrounding area to join us in observing and celebrating the various holidays. High Holiday services begin Sept. 8th under the direction of spiritual leader Rabbi Fred Benjamin and Cantor Saralee Shrell-Fox.

Curry College wins bid to manage the Ulin Rink

Thursday night the Board of Selectmen voted to award Curry College the opportunity to manage the Ulin Rink. An agreement needs to be drafted and signed before they will officially assume day to day responsibility for the rink. Selectmen hope to see open September 15th.

Boston Archdiocese defrocks 2 priests

from The Patriot Ledger

The Boston Archdiocese has defrocked two more priests, one of whom was the longtime director of a Milton retreat for troubled priests. (Read the full story here.)

Obit: Edgar F. Powers

from The Boston Herald

Edgar F. Powers of Milton, a World War II veteran and owner of Powers Asthma Manufacturing, died Sunday at Milton Health Care. He was 94. (Read the full story here.)

Only 2 bids for Ulin Rink management

The bids are in and only two organizations are interested in managing the Ulin Rink. They are Curry College and the Ulin Rink management Corporation. Both are non-profit entities.