The Milton Board of Health is thrilled to announce that it has secured a three-year grant from the Blue Hills Community Health Alliance to support the work of the town’s newly-established Milton Substance Abuse Prevention Coalition (“Coalition”). The grant, entitled MiltonCares, is in the amount of $110,000.00.
Poem for the day 04.28.15
Today’s poem is from William Calos Williams. Why it’s title “Election Day”, I have no idea. But it is classic Williams. In celebration of National Poetry Month we are posting a poem a day. If you have a favorite, please email it to frank@mytownmatters.com.
Election Day by William Carlos Williams
Warm sun, quiet air
an old man sits
in the doorway of
a broken house—
re: Nepal – What you can do to help
We all seem to know somebody somewhere. We are aware of at least one Nepalese who works locally here in Milton.
The following is from Whitehouse.gov. You can find the complete memo here.
Here’s what you can do to help:
6.6 million people live within 100 kilometers of the earthquake’s epicenter. The most effective way you can help is to make a monetary donation to a credible humanitarian organization that is working in the disaster zone, such as Doctors Without Borders or the American Red Cross.
Pierce students participate in MA Science and Engineering Fair
by Frank Schroth
Three students from the Pierce Middle School attended the Massachusetts Region V Science & Engineering Fair on Saturday, April 25 at Regis College in Weston, MA, a regional fair for students in southeastern Massachusetts. Two of the students in attendance were winners of the Pierce Science Fair.
Town Clerk Notice: Candidate Swearing In
Notice from the Office of the Town Clerk
The 3rd annual town wide candiate swearing-in ceremony will take place on Wednesday, April 29th at 6:00PM at the Gazebo at Town Hall.
Meeting: Board of Selectmen
The Board of Selectmen will be meeting on Wednesday, April 29 in the Cronin Conference Room at Town Hall at 7:30. The agenda includes but is not limited to reorganization of the board, extensions of the demo agreement for 0 Central Ave and Curry College management of Ulin Rink, and meeting with Chair of Fire Space Needs Committee. You can find the full agenda here.
Vote YES on Question 1
Commentary by Frank Schroth
It is rare for this site to recommend a vote, but this is an exceptional instance. Tomorrow, Milton voters will be going to the polls (or should be) and in addition to casting votes for Selectmen, School Committee, Library Trustee, etc., there is a question on the ballot. We recommend a yes vote on that question which would authorize a tax override to fund the ongoing health care of a firefighter injured in the line of duty.
Lower Mills says yes to bid for a new tavern; Sweet Life gets okay for full liquor permit
from The Dorchester Reporter
A partner behind the buzzed-about replacement for the Lower Mills Pub, partly backed by the Dropkick Murphy’s Ken Casey, revealed more details about his restaurant bid on Tuesday night, including a new name: The Lower Mills Tavern. (Read the full story here.)
Neponset River Greenway Two-Week Look Ahead
Our thanks to Bike Milton for sending along this notice from the DCR regarding the construction plans and events that will take place soon regarding extension of the Neponset Greenway (i.e. Bike trail)
April 27, 2015 – May 8, 2015
The Neponset River Greenway– Blue Hill Avenue to Central Avenue is the continuation of a bike path/walkway to complete a public access corridor along coastline, marsh and the riverbank from Castle Island in South Boston to the Neponset Valley Parkway in Hyde Park.
Poem for the day 04.27.15
In celebration of National Poetry Month we are posting a poem a day. If you have a favorite, please email it to frank@mytownmatters.com.
Postscript by Seamus Heaney
And some time make the time to drive out west
Into County Clare, along the Flaggy Shore,
In September or October, when the wind
And the light are working off each other
Timilty speaks out against Flight Patterns that traverse Milton
News from the Office of Representative Walter F. Timilty
Last week, State Representative Walter F. Timilty attended a Boston City Council Transportation Subcommittee hearing in the Council Chamber at Boston City Hall. The sole purpose of this subcommittee hearing was to examine the flight-plan that has been foisted upon certain parts of the City of Boston.