Brief bits: Religious holidays no longer days off; Firefighter override; Eustis Estate update; and bike infirmary for sale

by Frank Schroth

Last week the School Committee voted to remove Good Friday and Yom Kippur as days off for Milton students. The recent snow days have forced a re-examination of the calendar. In an attempt to shorten the length of the school year slightly the administration made the recommendation. This year school started before Labor Day and will run almost to the end of June.

Photo for the day 04.10.15

photo by Connie Spiros

This is Marmee Taylor who joined the MFA Associates in 2008 as a Flower Arranger, and was also a photographer for Art in Bloom. She was at the Milton Public Library last night to give a peek into the “Art in Bloom” event that takes place annually at the MFA. It is a great event and both Milton garden groups have been represented in the past.

Poem for the day 04.10.15

In celebration of National Poetry Monthwe are posting a poem a day. Today’s poem was sent in by Annie LaVigne. Thanks Annie, keep them coming. If you have a favorite poem (or two) send it along to frank@mytownmatters.com.

An African Elegy by Ben Okri

We are the miracles that God made
To taste the bitter fruit of Time.
We are precious.
And one day our suffering
Will turn into the wonders of the earth.

Milton Clean Up Day

Sustainable Milton is holding a Milton Clean Up day on May 2nd.

You can learn more and sign up here.

Town Clerk Notice: Over the counter Absentee Voting

The Town Clerk would like to remind all registered voters that the 2015 Annual Town Election will be held on Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Over the counter Absentee Voting for the Annual Town Election is available and will continue through noon on April 27, 2015.

Photo for the day 04.09.15

his photo from Spencer Day shows some MYC members wrestling with a float down at Milton Landing. The floats are used by the club and also the Neponset Crew teams. Intested parties and volunteers are invited down late any weekday afternoon and week end mornings.

photo by Spencer Day

photo by Spencer Day

Poem for the day 04.09.15

In celebration of National Poetry Month we are posting a poem a day. Today’s poem by Richard Wilbur was sent in by a faithful reader. If you have a favorite poem (or two) send it along to frank@mytownmatters.com.

April 5, 1974 by Richard Wilbur

The air was soft, the ground still cold.
In the dull pasture where I strolled
Was something I could not believe.
Dead grass appeared to slide and heave,

MTM Candidate Forum this Saturday – and here’s a guide to who’s running

The 4th annnual MyTownMatters Candidates Forum in partnership with the Milton High School debate team will take place on at Fuller Village on Saturday, April 11 at 1:00pm. Candidates for town wide offices will answer questions from the debate team and provide statements on why they are the best qualified to serve Milton. The public is encouraged to attend. It will provide an opportunity to hear first hand how these individuals intend to address town issues and lead Milton forward. Following is a quick guide to the candidates based on information they have provided.

Friends of the Blue Hills Kick-Off 2015 Peek-a-Blue Hikes on April 14

On Tuesday, April 14, the Friends of the Blue Hills will host its first Peek-a-Blue Hike of the year.  The free, one-hour guided hike will start at 11 a.m. at the Houghton’s Pond main parking lot at 840 Hillside Street.  Complimentary refreshments will be served, and there will be a simple scavenger hunt for parents and children with all children receiving a prize at the end.