Legion playoff field set, Milton’s in it

from the Patriot Ledger

Are you ready for some American Legion playoffs?

Well, get ready. Because this can get a little tricky.

According to sources around the districts, the field is set for the sectional playoffs, with 12 teams ready to fight amongst three brackets with three berths in the state tournament at stake. (Read the full story here.)

Milton’s new DPW chief ready to start work

from Wicked Local Milton

The town’s newly appointed public works director will begin work on Monday, filling a five-month vacancy.

Selectmen offered the position to Joseph Lynch, most recently the public works director in Shirley, after interviewing him and two other finalists this week. (Read the full story here.)

Backyard Beetle Ranchers Wrangle An Invasive Weed

from WBUR

If you’d visited Mark Anderson’s house in Milton last week, you would have seen something strange in his front yard. Behind a picket fence rimmed with American flags were two plastic kiddie pools. And in those pools were 20 tall, leafy plants covered in netting. It looked like a miniature swamp, and it raised eyebrows among his neighbors. (Read the full story here.)

Jeff Rowan throws a gem to help Milton Legion advance

from The Patriot Ledger

Milton Post 114 head coach Pat Bryan wanted to make sure pitcher Jeff Rowan was prepared to face Needham Post 14, so he made his starter throw an extra-long bullpen session prior to the game. Turns out the extra work paid off. (Read the full story here.)



Weymouth man, Milton man charged with shoplifting

from Wicked Local Weymouth

Braintree police arrested Christopher J. Nilan, 51, of Milton and James P. McGettrick, 43, of Weymouth after the two men allegedly stole a pair of Tommy Bahama swim shorts from the Lord and Taylor store at the South Shore Plaza and resisted efforts by loss prevention officers to take them into custody, Deputy Chief Russell Jenkins said. (Read full story here.)

Jeff Rowan throws a gem to help Milton Legion advance

from The Patriot Ledger

Milton Post 114 head coach Pat Bryan wanted to make sure pitcher Jeff Rowan was prepared to face Needham Post 14, so he made his starter throw an extra-long bullpen session prior to the game. Turns out the extra work paid off. (Read the full story here.)

Update on 88 Wharf Street Riverfront Grill opening

Update: Wharf Street restaurant to open 7/25. See most recent post here.

We were swanning around one of our favorite places in Milton late this afternoon, The Milton Farmer’s Market, which is just the bee’s knees. If you haven’t been you owe it to yourself to go. You like food right? Then you’ll love this place! It takes place every Thursday from 1:00 – 6:00.

While we were down there, we took a minute to wander over to 88 Wharf Street where a restaurant is going in on the ground floor, The 88 Wharf Street Riverfront Grill, and spoke briefly with the folks there. They told us, “We’re getting there.” And they are.

If all goes well they are hopeful of opening some day next week.

Stanley Cup Comes To Milton For A Day

from WBZ

Plymouth Avenue in Milton is normally a quiet, tree-lined street, especially on a sunny summer afternoon.  Not today.

The street is filled with cars and hockey fans because the Stanley Cup is here. (Read the full story here.)

Alleged bank robber captured after not-so-subtle escape

from The Boston Globe

Police captured a man accused of robbing a bank today in Milton after the suspect attempted a not-so-subtle escape.

The man sped away from the Citizens Bank branch on a bright red Vespa wearing a matching bright red helmet. The culprit’s red motif helped police track him as he drove the wrong way on Granite Avenue and took the Southeast Expressway into Dorchester. (Read the full story here.)

Public Notice: Police Department

THE MILTON POLICE DEPARTMENT WILL BE CONDUCTING A TELEPHONE TEST OF THE REVERSE EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION SYSTEM ON THURSDAY MORNING 7/16/2009. RESIDENTS DO NOT HAVE TO RESPOND IF THEY GET CALLED. IT IS ONLY A TEST.