Timilty supports Chapter 90 Bond Bill

News from the office of Representative Timilty

Today, in a full formal legislative session in the Massachusetts House of Representatives Chamber, State Representative Walter F. Timilty voted in the affirmative for a chapter 90 bond-bill. This legislative measure has created a fiscal mechanism for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, to play a major role in municipal refurbishment of local transportation-infrastructure.

Meet the Electrician Who Kept a Milton Home From Exploding

from Boston.com

It started out as a pretty normal Tuesday for Francois Charlotin Jr.

The Fall River-based electrician was called to inspect a home in the Boston suburb of Milton for a wiring issue. He arrived to see a simple-looking white house with some snow on the roof and plenty more melting on the lawn. (Read the full story here.)

MPD Notice: MHS Firearms Arrest Update….

Notice from Milton Police Department Facebook page

No bail ordered for man in Milton High gun incident

A 19-year-old Watertown man been ordered held without bail pending a dangerousness hearing next Tuesday (March 31, 2015) after he tried to enter the premises of Milton High School March 25, allegedly while carrying a loaded pistol, drugs and vodka.

Man is arrested in connection with incident at Milton school

from NECN

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from The Boston Globe

School officials locked down Milton High School just after the dismissal bell rang on Wednesday, when a Watertown man carrying a gun tried to enter the school’s front door and a second male was found to have slipped through another entrance, police said.(Read teh full story here.)

MPD notice on MHS lockdown

Notice from Milton Police Dept Facebook page

Good evening,

This has been a busy two days for MPD. As many of you have watched on the evening news, MHS was placed in lockdown late this afternoon after an individual attempted to make entrance. 

A quick synopsis of this event is listed here. At NO TIME was any student or staff member in danger.  The suspect, who we have in custody is a 19 year old man from Watertown. At around 2pm, he entered the campus on foot and attempted to gain entrance through the main doors.

Photo for the day 03.26.15

Thanks to Tom Palmer for reminding us of children’s endless fascination with animals. The Franklin Park Zoo is another great local asset. We welcome your photos. You can email them to frank@mytownmatters.com.

photo by Tom Palmer

photo by Tom Palmer

Screening in Honor of Holocaust Memorial Day

Congregation Beth Shalom of the Blue Hills, along with The Thomas Crane Quincy Public Library and the Quincy Jewish Committee, invite all to a free viewing of “Rafting to Bombay” on Thursday evening, April 16, 7-9 p.m. at the Thomas Crane Library Community Room, 40 Washington St., Quincy.

Dept. of Trans design meeting on Safe Routes to School project grant

The Department of Transportation will be holding a design meeting to review street scape changes to intersection of Canton Avenue and Brook Road. This is part of a Safe Routes to School grant intended to promote safe student walking and bicycling to school. The meeting will provide updates on design and listen to resident concerns. The meeting is Thusday March 26 at 6:30pm at Glover Elementary School.