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Event Schedule for Library Opening Celebrations

Saturday, April 4th

10:00 – 4:00 pm       Story Time — Elaine Weischedel, Children’s Librarian

10:00 – 12:00 pm     Balloon Fun — Lara the Clown

10:30 – 12:30 pm     Magician – Jack Serio, Young Adult Room, Upper Level

11:00 – 2:00 pm       Face Painting — Aisha Saunders & Lori McGrath, Meeting Room, Lower Level AND Children’s Room

11:oo am                 Story & Craft time – Andrea Gordon, Storyteller

12:00 – 2:00 pm       Puppet Playtime –Myrtle Flight, Meeting room, Lower Level

1:30 pm                   Story & Craft Time — Andrea Gordon

2:30 pm                   Story Time — Elaine Weischedel

3:00 – 3:30 pm          Seussical, the Musical — The Milton Players, Meeting Room

Sunday, April 5, 2009

1:30 – 2:00 pm         Dedication & Ribbon Cutting

2:15 – 2:45 pm          Fontbonne Academy Gospel Choir, Upper Level

2:30 – 3:30 pm         Meet the Artists, Lower Level

3:00 – 3:30 pm        Murphy’s Kitchen, Upper Level

Poetry Jam Postponed

The MHS Poetry Jam originally scheduled for tonight and tomorrow has been postponed. It will be scheduled for a later date to be determined.

Reminder: Madden Fundraiser tomorrow

Reminder: tomorrow night there is a benefit being held for Mike Madden, MHS Varsity soccer coach, who is recovering from complications of back surgery. See event details here or visit the Friend for Mike Madden web site.

And here is a nice story that ran in today’s (4/2/09) Boston Globe profiling Mike and the effort by the town and his co-workers.

from the Boston Globe

For paralyzed coach, recovery a team effort

It was supposed to be a routine back operation. But when popular Milton soccer coach Mike Madden awoke after surgery this fall, he was mostly paralyzed from the waist down.

Now the community is rallying around the 38-year-old father of five – fund-raisers are planned, including one tomorrow, anonymous people shovel the driveway, and meals are delivered every other night. (read the full story here.)

We have seen the future of the Library . . . and it’s AWESOME!!

We were privileged to be invited to a sneak peek of the renovated library (I think it was our library fines) and it is really a great achievement for the town.

We congratulate the library trustees, friends of the library, and the library staff on this significant contribution to town life, enrichment, and culture.

There are quiet, attractive reading areas, study kiosks, numerous computer stations, all extremely well designed and well laid out.

It opens on Thursday and there are special events this week end. Go, explore and enjoy!

Here is a link to Patriot Ledger coverage of the library opening: Milton library designed with patrons in mind

And here is a video from Patriot Ledger with Library Director Phil McNulty.



Planning Board members voice opposition to Temple Shalom redevelopment

Despite several periods of confusion around process, policy and procedure, members of the planning board made their opposition to the Coffman Realty’s proposal to redevelop the Temple Shalom site clear.

Chariman Innes began by reviewing the process. The Planning Board in this case is restricted in its authority due to the fact that a 10 person citizens petition was filed. As a result, the article proposing the redevelopment is an article in the warrant that will go before Town Meeting. Town Meeting needs to, as Ms. Innes stated, “dispose” of it, which can occur in 4 ways: they can deny the article, pass the article, amend the article, or recommit the article to the planning board. The planning board can only issue a recommendation at this point as to the action Town Meeting should take.

After a brief citizens speak and arguments made both against (Ms. McEttrick) and for (Mr. Coffman and Mr. Corcoran), the members of the board spoke.

Pete Jackson spoke from prepared remarks. After expressing appreciatioin for and acknowledging the contributions of the Temple, he voiced his opposition to the plan for several reasons. Chief among them being “social equlaity” within the town. He could not see how the board could support this proposal in light of their decision to deny commercial development at the DPW yard which also received vocal neighborhood opposition.

Ed Duffy also voiced opposition to the proposal. He cited town regulations which stipulate that streets be 50 feet wide. he noted that many streets in the neighborhood are only 30 or 40 feet wide. While there isn’t really anything that can be done about that, but putting a commercial development in an area that is already out of compliance will only aggravate public safety concerns.

Nor could Mr Whiteside support the proposal. Consistent with statements he has made previously, the proposal lacks specificity and definition. “If we know what is going to happen, zoning can make it happen.” Due to lack of detail, the board does not know what is going to happen. He further pointed out that the developer was told the proposal was deficient and has done nothing to rectify that.

These comments were all made as part of open hearing. The board did not recess to deliberate at this time. Ms. Innes wants to clarify certain points of order with Town Counsel. She will do that prior to the next meeting scheduled for April 13th.

Mr. Corcoran in his remarks stated that the process, as it was being conducted, was the “equivalent of a no vote because we will run out of time.” He urged the committee to, “Take the time now to do your job.”

Planning Board Meeting, Survey, and Temple Shalom Presentations

The Planning Board is meeting this evening, 3/31/2009, to resume deliberations on Temple Shalom’s proposal to redevelop their site.

According to the town web site, the meeting is scheduled for 7:00 PM this evening at the Council on Aging on Walnut Street.

The following presentation which were given to the Planning Board are now available online. (Please note, the second presentation is fairly large). Click on the title of the presentation to view it.

Paul Etkind, spokesperson for Temple Shalom – “Planning for the Life of a Community:Temple Shalom of Milton

Ned Corcoran, Coffman Realty – “Blue Hill Avenue Institutional/Business Overlay District: Response to Questions before the Milton Planning Board Temple Shalom and Coffman Realty, Inc.

Lastly, today (3/31/09) is the last day to complete the Planning Board’s survey. All Milton residents are encouraged to complete it. Let the Planning Board know what you think. Take the survey here.

Curry College suspends lacrosse team for alleged hazing

Fox news broke a story late this morning: Currey College has suspended the lacrosse team after receiving reports of hazing.  Following is a statement issued by Curry College. Click the title of this post to see the entire statement and the Fox news video of this development.

Statement issued by Curry College:

Curry College has suspended the remainder of the 2009 Men’s Lacrosse team season after an investigation into allegations of hazing behaviors among members of that team. Our college has extremely strong and clearly communicated anti-hazing policies consistent with the priority we place on creating a safe environment for all of our students and student athletes.

Upon being made aware of the allegations, the College took swift action to respond to this issue. This involved both launching our own internal investigation and reporting it to the Milton Police Department (as required by law).

Fund established in the Revelus sisters name

A fund has been established at Citizens Bank in the sisters names; Bianca and Samantha. Donations can be made at any Citizens Branch.

A wake will be held on Friday from 6:00 – 9:00 PM at the Joseph Russo Funeral Home at 814 American Legion Highway.

Funeral Services will be on Saturday at 9:30 AM at the Jubilee Christian Church, 1500 Blue Hill Ave. in Mattapan.

In a statement to the community, the family said:

“We only ask that everyone continue to include us in their chain of prayers,” they said in the statement. “We are dealing with a tremendous amount of grief at this very difficult time and we will continue to need all of your support.”

Milton schools prepared to help children after murders

from Patriot Ledger

School staff were prepared to offer grief counseling to students today at Milton High School and Tucker Elementary School after the gruesome murder Saturday of two children and the wounding of a third.

The violence brought the community together quickly Saturday night to plan how to cope with it and help the family. (read the full story here.)