Here is this weeks’s MHS bulletin. It includes events, schedules, and announcements for students at Milton High and their families.
Mon, 10/21 |
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Here is this weeks’s MHS bulletin. It includes events, schedules, and announcements for students at Milton High and their families.
Mon, 10/21 |
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Updated 10.19.13 @ 8:29pm
by Frank Schroth
The Board of Selectmen discussed the bids for purchase of the town owned portion of the Hendries property last Thursday night. It was a short conversation. Chair Keohane announced that there was one bid. It was from the Connellys, owners of the other portion of the property. Their bid was $1000.00 or $239,000 below the minimum bid put forth the selectmen in their RFP.
from The Boston Globe
Attorneys for the town have asked that the Norfolk County Superior Court rule on a dispute with previous town administrator Kevin Mearn rather than push the case to a jury trial. The request for summary judgment was made in early October, but a hearing on the matter will most likely not be held for several weeks, said John Flynn, an attorney with Murphy, Hesse, Toomey, & Lehane. (Read the full story here.)
A fairy festival was held at the Wakefield Estate yesterday and it was quite a magical day for all. We welcome your photos. Please send to frank@mytownmatters.com.
from The Boston Globe
Kingston supporters insist that the town’s open Town Meeting is “the truest form of democracy,” but even they wonder how democratic it is when meeting attendance dwindles and big decisions are made by small numbers. (Read the full story here. Note – online subscription required.)
by Frank Schroth
Two weeks ago during Citizen Speak James O’Donahue said, regarding a proposal to build a temple with access off Lodge Street:
If they jam it down our throats, we are going to hate these people for a long, long time.
At last night’s session of the Board of Selectmen, he apologized to the board and the the members of the Jewish community for that remark.
The Milton Public Schools will be hosting its own version of the popular cooking show with an upcoming “Iron Chef Jr.” competition. This event, which will be held on Monday, October 21st students to new and exciting food choices. Six teams of three elementary school students will be joined by local chefs to prepare a meal from a “secret basket” of ingredients.
You can still purchase tickets to The Milton Library Foundation 9th Annual Literary Gala, Where Stories Begin, online here.
This years event will feature Tom Perrotta, renowned author of many best-selling novels including his latest work,The Leftovers, which is being developed into an HBO series. This year’s gala also spotlights the Foundation’s first event honoree, Andrea Gordon, the Founder and first president of the Foundation.
The Winter Valley Resident Council is holding at Emporium todya, Saturday Oct 19, from 10 am to 2 pm. It is in KNowlton Hall at 600 Canton Ave, Milton and will feature white Elephant, Bake items, crafts, raffles, paintings, vintage pieces, and hand knit originals.
Representative Walter Timilty will be holding office hours in the Baker Conference room of the Town Hall onThursday November 7 from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.