from Wicked Local Dedham
The good news for the Dedham High girls basketball team is that nights like Tuesday have been the exception this winter and not the rule. (Read the full story here.)
from Wicked Local Dedham
The good news for the Dedham High girls basketball team is that nights like Tuesday have been the exception this winter and not the rule. (Read the full story here.)
by Frank Schroth
Drew Echelson is leaving Glover Elementary School. Mr. Echelson was hired as an interim principal at Glover while Stephanie Nephew, the principal, was out on maternity leave. Ms. Nephew recently returned to Glover and the two have been co-principals.
The Wildcats were taken down by Weymouth 67-58 on 1/29. You can find a great set of game photos at Roy Chambers site. Click on the image for a larger view.
from The PatriotLedger.com
It doesn’t matter that both clubs have slipped from their perch as Division 1 South powerhouses. Nor does it matter that the Milton boys hockey team has beaten Bay State Conference Herget Division foe Natick in their past three meetings. (Read the full story here.)
from The PatriotLedger.com
Missed opportunities at the free-throw line early in the game ultimately proved to be the undoing of the Milton High boys basketball team Tuesday night, as the visitors fell to Weymouth, 67-58, in this inter-divisional Bay State Conference battle of the Wildcats. (Read the full story here.)
The Milton Public Library’s teen book club has selected I Hunt Killers, a young adult novel about the son of a serial killer who’s trying desperately not to become his father, as its February pick. Jasper “Jazz” Dent has done everything he can to ignore what Dear Old Dad
from Wicked Local Dedham
Both Marauder squads remained winless after losses to Milton last Thursday, with the boys falling 70-25 and the girls 66-29. (Read the full story here.)
from The Patriot Ledger
A Speen Street property may eventually hold solar panels as part of an agreement between Milton’s school system and a company named Wildcat Solar LLC. Read the full story here.)
from Boston.com Your Town Milton
Milton Public Schools are one step closer to having access to approximately 2.9 million kilowatt hours of solar electricity. But the switch is still at least nine to 16 months from getting flipped, according to Assistant Superintendent Matthew J. Gillis. (Read the full story here.)