Walpole High grid men roll past Milton, 48-20

from Wicked Local Wapole

There are few people left in the state of Massachusetts who don’t realize that the Walpole High backfield can keep racking up the points despite the graduation of the Massachusetts all-time scoring leader, Ryan Izzo. (Read teh full story here.)

Fontbonne Academy Hosts Shakespeare Abridged, a Comedy

Please join Fontbonne’s for this hilarious version of Shakespeare’s works! You will laugh all the way home!

Showtimes are: Fri, 11/19 & Sat, 11/20 at 7 p.m. and Sun, 11/21, 2 p.m. Tickets can be purchased at the door or through the Main Office 617-696-3241.

Veterans’ agent Cunningham soliders on to regional post

from The Hull Times

After 6-1/2 years as the director of veterans’ services in Hingham and 4-1/2 years in Hull, Michael Cunningham has left his position for a similar job in a larger region. He is now assisting veterans of the US armed forces who live in the Randolph/Milton area. (Read the full story here.)

The message goes out: “One Goal. One Community . . .”

. . . Moving Beyond Bullying and Empowering for Life.”

Fired up!

The energy was boundless at anti-bullying rallies that rolled across the Milton public schools yesterday (11/10) as crowds of students chanted, cheered and sang as part of the program titled One Goal, One Community: Moving Beyond Bullying and Empowering for Life.

Lower Mills Holiday Stroll

The 3rd annual Lower Mills Holiday Stroll will take place on Thursday, November 18th from 5:30 to 8:00 pm in Lower Mills in Dorchester and Milton Village. Over 30 businesses will stay open late offering refreshments, special discounts, and/or displaying work from local artists.

MPS tackles bullying head on – rallies to be held today

It has been a goal of the Milton school administration going back years to provide a safe, secure and welcoming environment in which learning can thrive. Therefore it may not be a surprise that they are tackling the issue of bullying head on and appear to be at the forefront of schools statewide in addressing this issue. Last night’s presentation by Professor Hall at the high school was only the most recent in a series of efforts to combat this adverse behavior.