Following are the sports scores we could obtain for last week’s games. If you have any additional information please email us and thanks!
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Following are the sports scores we could obtain for last week’s games. If you have any additional information please email us and thanks!
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A brief piece in today’s Boston Globe caught our attention.
Evidently, Temple Shalom is not the only religious organization on the south of Boston that is facing financial challenges stemming from, in part, from a shrinking congregation. Milton’s Baptist church moved out of town a couple of months ago.
Shaare Tefilah of Norwood has recently moved to a new space at the Solomon Schecter Day School in Norwood. Their property was sold to the Jain Center of Greater Boston. From the Jain Center web site:
Jainism is a religion and a way of life.
For thosands of years, Jains have been practicing vegatarianism, yoga, meditation and environmentalism. Jains believe in the existence of eternal and devine SOUL in each living being. (You can find the Jain Center web site here.)
You can read the Globe article here.
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A Senior Seminar Editorial by Julie Mitchell, MHS 2010
A recent article in the Boston Globe pointed out that North Korea performed their second testing of nuclear missiles. Though nuclear missiles were first introduced by the United States in August 1945, countries have been perfecting their own model of destructive nuclear missiles. These countries view nuclear missiles not only as a defense mechanism to protect their country, but the answer to end wars. In order to make a nuclear free world, the United Nations needs to take action into creating a long term strategy.
Though the world does not want to face a global nuclear war, countries are racing to build and test nuclear missiles. The race towards nuclear missiles is predominantly seen in North Korea, as the country is a leading manufacturer and supplier of nuclear missiles to other countries. This should serve as a red flag to the United Nations, to take action in shortening North Korea’s production of KN-02 rockets. The United Nations should try to prevent North Korea or any country from manufacturing future productions of deadly nuclear missiles. On July 4th, North Korea started their first missile testing, launching both seven short and medium ranged missiles into the Sea of Japan. Unfortunately, the first missile maneuver was a success. However, this is just the beginning of North Korea’s missile testing for supposedly training exercises. This past weekend North Korea frightened the world, vigorously continuing its missile testing and classifying it as just routine. However, this second testing should have alerted the United Nations to take more aggressive action into forming a strategy to make North Korea a nuclear free country. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton stated, “Our goals remain the same. We intend to work toward a nuclear – free Korean Peninsula.” This proves that action is being taken to hopefully put an end to future missile maneuvers in North Korea and forming a nuclear free country.
from Wicked Local Milton
John Regan has had a long career as an attorney specializing in intellectual property litigation. Though he has a demanding schedule as a partner at the Boston office of the law firm WilmerHale, Regan last month began devoting a substantial chunk of time to his one-year term as the new president of the Boston Bar Association. (Read the full story here.)
Charlie Pierce will read from his new book, “Idiot America,”
Pierce is a nationally known sportswriter, author and game show panelist. A staffer for the Boston Globe Sunday magazine, he is a regular contributor to NPR programs such as “Wait, Wait, Don’t Tell Me” and “Only A Game.”
He has also written for the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Sports Illustrated, Esquire and GQ magazines. He has written four books, including “Moving the Chains: Tom Brady and the Pursuit of Everything” and “Hard to Forget: An Alzheimer’s Story.” Charlie is brought to you by the Milton Library Foundation.
WHERE: Keys Community Room, Milton Public Library
WHEN: November 10th @ 7:00pm
from TheBostonChannel
Driver suffers minor injuries
A section of Blue Hill Avenue in Milton has been closed after a car crashed into a utility pole on Friday morning. (Read the full story here.)
_____There will be a benefit for Dawn Carrigan Boucher on Saturday Nov. 7th from 7:30 – midnight.
_____Tickets are $15 per person. For more information contact Cheryl Quinn at cquinnrudy@aol.com
_____or 603-345-8433 or Bill Carrigan at 617-803-3034.
The Council on Aging will let you get a jump start on your holiday shopping with their SHOPALOOZA!
WHEN: 11/06/09 from 5:00-8:00
WHERE: CUNNINGHAM PARK HALL / EDGE HILL ROAD / Milton, MA
PLEASE CALL (617) 898-4893 FOR MORE INFORMATION.
Award-winning mystery authors Hallie Ephron and Hank Phillippi Ryan talk about writing ‘page turners.’ Hallie Ephron lives in East Milton and her “suburban noir,” critically acclaimed mystery novel NEVER TELL A LIE is set here, though she calls it Brush Hills. Our own 7NEWS hard-hitting investigative reporter Hank Phillippi Ryan writes mystery novels (PRIME TIME (Agatha winner), FACE TIME, and AIR TIME) that feature top notch Boston TV investigative news reporter Charlie McNally who bears more than a passing resemblance to Hank herself. Come to the Milton Library and hear these award winning authors talk about how they mix fact and fiction to craft their novels.
WHERE: Keys Community Room at the Milton Public Library
WHEN: November 5th @ 7:30pm
The Governor Stoughton Trust Land Committee has released its final report regarding recommendations for Town Farm.
The Town Farm was left by Governor Stoughton to benefit the poor of Milton. The Board of Selectmen are the trustees. They appointed a committee in early 2008 to assess how the wishes of Governor Stoughton might be met.
It was a challenging assignment. The report which was released to the Board of Selectmen earlier this week can be found on the town web site. You can view it here.
from The Patriot Ledger
Four South Shore residents will appear on the “Wheel of Fortune” TV game show next month.
The show’s focus will be on Boston for the next few weeks.
The first episode featuring a local resident will be on Channel 4 at 7 p.m. Monday. It includes Milton resident Todd Scheid, 29, who describes being on the show as “pretty intense.”(Read the full story here.)