from Wicked Local Milton
Lily Preer of Milton and Abigail Mayer of Hingham are among 15 Connecticut College seniors who have been named Winthrop Scholars, the college’s highest academic honor. (Read the full story here.)
from Wicked Local Milton
Lily Preer of Milton and Abigail Mayer of Hingham are among 15 Connecticut College seniors who have been named Winthrop Scholars, the college’s highest academic honor. (Read the full story here.)
Update: 02.19.10 – Two pieces of commentary have been added. One, Temple Shalom and Tucker Village Proposal – Home Stretch, by Phil Matthews of Milton View and another, Milton: Bad precedent or spot zoning, an opinion piece in the Patriot Ledger by Tim Murphy.
Milton keeps at it, wins Cougar crown.– from Patriot Ledger. MHS girls hockey triumph over Sandwich 2-1
Dedham boys hoop bowled over by Milton – from Wicked Local Dedham. MHS boys basketball exact revenge
from Wicked Local Milton
Milton wins tourney in Quincy in preparation for Div. 2 title defense
This won’t cut it in that other tournament. The Wildcats know that.
At least a couple of them do. (Read the full story here.)
from Wicked Local Milton
Time was in short supply Monday for the Milton High School boys hockey team.
Now there’s even less of it. (Read the full story here.)
from Wicked Local Milton
Quincy – A Milton man was arrested after a caller reported seeing a man with a flashlight looking into cars parked outside an apartment building at 4:40 a.m. (Read the full story here.)
Milton High School will be hosting the return of “A Celtic Crossing” featuring local singer Pauline Wells.
This year, Pauline Wells and a spirited cast of artists will be performing in a new production titled, “A Celtic Crossing, The Journey Continues.” on February 26th. She will again be joined on stage by the dynamic Irish band Devri as well as the Boston Police Gaelic Column of Pipes and Drums. Together they will be performing a new collection of contemporary and Irish songs.
Superintendent Gormley provided an excellent summary of winter sports in her recent email blast.
BOYS BASKETBALL
The boys’ basketball team is looking to win their fourth consecutive Bay State Conference Herget Division title. Currently the Wildcats have a 13-4 record, are in first place in the Herget and have qualified for the MIAA Division 2 State Tournament. They are led by their Coach Sean Lopresti, and seniors Emanuel Hutcherson and D.J. Santos. They have three games remaining, including the Quincy tournament over February vacation.
Brian Kelley, host of MATV’s Talk of the Town has a new program titled “Explore Japan,” a cultural exchange program here in Milton. He interviews Steve Shapiro who helps manage the program. The show includes some pictures and video from last years event.
At this evening’s Planning Board meeting, representatives from Howard Stein Hudson ratified the traffic impact assessment conducted by Vanesse & Associates regarding the possible commercial development of the Temple Shalom property.