by Moira Downes
Aside from the squeak of sneakers on a gym floor and the thud of a bouncing ball, the sound of laughter is the most distinguishable noise coming from the Pierce Middle School gymnasium on Tuesday nights.
by Moira Downes
Aside from the squeak of sneakers on a gym floor and the thud of a bouncing ball, the sound of laughter is the most distinguishable noise coming from the Pierce Middle School gymnasium on Tuesday nights.
Wildcat athletes from the 1930’s to the 1990’s will be celebrated at the Copeland Field House during a ceremony hosted by the Milton High School Athletic Hall of Fame.
Joel LaRue Smith, a talented pianist and Milton resident, will perform with his jazz trio at the Milton Public Library. Mr. Smith has been Director of Big Band & Jazz Studies at Tufts University since 1996 and has toured extensively throughout the U.S., Europe, Asia and the Caribbean.
Franco Majok, one of the “Lost Boys,” will speak about his experience as a Sudanese refugee at the Fontbonne Academy’s Auditorium on Tuesday, Oct. 19, at 2:30 p.m. The talk is open to the public and will have a question and answer session following Majok’s presentation.
from Wicked Local Sharon
State Sen. Brian Joyce said he’s not worried about his reelection chances in November, even though he’s seen a strong anti-incumbent and anti-Democrat sentiment in the country. (Read the full story here.)
Swap It is Milton’s biggest annual yard sale where everything from used furniture, clothing and toys to sporting goods and books gets a new lease of life.
from The Patriot Ledger
A court official charged with drunken driving called the Milton police officer who arrested him a “Nazi,” and tried to blame his boss at the Superior Court in Dedham for the beer found in his car, police said. (Read the full story here.)
Dozens of players, parents and coaches recently brought more to the soccer fields than folding chairs and extra water. They brought donations of much-needed supplies for the Milton Food Pantry.
Are you looking to save money on utility bills and enjoy the company of friends and neighbors while doing it? If so then Sustainable Milton’s Eco-Challenge may be right for you!
Milton Hospital invites the community to come and meet and speak with the hospital’s newest physicians, who bring medical expertise in various medical specialties. Basic health screenings will also be available. In addition, attendees may bring food donations, which will support the Milton Food Pantry and Quincy’s Interfaith Social Services.