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Drive carefully

by Frank Schroth

There have been at least 3 serious accidents in the last two days. Cars collided with poles: one on Granite Avenue and another on Brook Road. Yesterday a truck and car were in an accident at Eliot St and Columbine. Be alert for patches of black ice and observe the speed limits. (Photos courtesy of Milton Fire Department)

Free talk on Sustainable Weight Loss

It’s that time of year. Come to a FREE talk on Sustainable Weight Loss at Elliott Physical Therapy on Wednesday, January 14th at 7:30 p.m.

January offers the ultimate reset button for all of us and many people struggling with extra weight hope to shed a few pounds start now that it is 2015. This time do it right and learn meaningful tips for sustainable weight loss from certified health coach Fran Karoff.

Forbes House Museum and Ireland’s Great Famine: Who Knows the Story? Part IV

By Robin M. Tagliaferri, FHM Executive Director

MyTownMatters and the Forbes House Museum are happy to offer a series of short stories and illustrations on Ireland’s Great Famine and its connection to Milton and Boston. Since 2011, the FHM has been collaborating with scholars and civic groups from the United States and Ireland, researching the Great Famine, which took place from 1845 to 1852. The FHM Great Famine project seeks to raise awareness for the historic 1847 humanitarian voyage of Captain Robert Bennet Forbes (1804- 1889), who transported 800 tons of food and other provisions to Cork, Ireland aboard the USS Jamestown at the height of the Famine.

Beginning in summer 1845, a tragic chain of events took place in Ireland that eventually led to the humanitarian response from Boston in winter/spring 1847, organized by Captain Forbes and the 21 members of the New England Relief Committee. In the publication, Massachusetts Help to Ireland During the Great Famine, H. A. Crosby Forbes and Henry Lee wrote:

Nothing Good Happens in the Woods: Teens and Drinking

A Milton resident and psycholgist, Tara Cousineau, wrote a piece for the Huffington Post on teen drinking. It’s an issue. The article was circulated widely on local social media but if you missed it – it is worth a read. Ms. Cousineau begins:

“The woods is a dangerous place,” croons Prince Charming to the Baker’s Wife. Indeed, with the recent film release of Into the Woods, I can’t help but dwell on the timeless metaphor of a journey through the forest as approximating ordeals and temptations in the lives of intrepid teenagers. (Read the full article here.)

Timilty and Joyce start the new session

Senator Joyce and Representative Timilty started the new session yesterday. They along with Representative Cullinane represent Milton at the state house.

Tickets on sale for Feb 5th Gala for St Rock Haiti Foundation

Screen Shot 2015-01-09 at 6.55.29 AMThe 6th annual Saint Rock Haiti Foundation (SRHF) Gala Auction and Reverse Raffle will take place at the Neighborhood Club in Quincy on February 5, 2015 at 6:30 pm. The theme is Faces of Saint Rock – Hope and Health, Improving Primary Care.

Eileen Curran and Bob Halloran will serve as Masters of Ceremonies.

Obit: Mary R. Cavanaugh

Mary R. (Kenealy) Cavanagh of Dorchester, died January 5, 2015. Beloved wife of the late Joseph F. Cavanagh, she was the loving mother of Russell E. and his wife Dana Cavanagh of Guston, Ky., Kathy M. and her husband James Henderson of Milton and the late Michael J. Cavanagh of Ind

DPW notice: Christmas tree collection next week

Christmas/Holiday Tree Collection Week – Wednesday January 14 – Thursday January 15, 2015. Please Remember that Milton DPW will be collecting CHRISTMAS/HOLIDAY TREES AND WREATHS ONLY.

NO YARD WASTE WILL BE COLLECTED

Thank you, Milton DPW