Senator Joyce provides presentation made to Special Town Meeting

Senator Joyce was invited to speak at the Special Town Meeting held on February 23, 2009. His office has provided us with a copy of the presentation he gave that evening. It is a sober, clear eyed appraisal of where we stand as a state and a town, financially.

You can view the presentation here.

MEA letter declining School Committee request now available

The Milton School Committee, facing an historic budget challenge, recently requested the teacher’s union to consider renegotiating portions of their contract. Mayor Menino has requested the same of Boston’s unions and three have agreed to wage freezes.

The MEA’s Executive Board here in Milton voted unanimously to decline the School Commitee’s request to “reopen Unit A and Unit B contracts.”

In the letter, made available on the School Committee web page, Margaret Gibbons, President of the MEA here in Milton, voices support for the override and concern that teachers not be asked to subsidize shortfalls in state and federal revenues.  She states:

“Teacher salaries are not what is causing the revenue shortfall nor will they be the solution. This would be a temporary band aid. We would only be postponing the pain. The answer is to work together at the local state and federal level to fight for a predictable and adequate funding for public education.”

You can read the full text of the letter here.

Beirne Lovely, Chairman of the School Committee, voiced his disappointment at the vote.

Meanwhile in Lynn, teachers agreed to work a day without pay, thus preserving jobs and preventing layoffs for this fiscal year. The superintendent of Lynn is rescinding 120 pink slips today. You can hear WBZ coverage of the Lynn situation here.

Milton wind turbine would be money generator for town

Wicked Local reports today that, “A town-owned wind turbine at the former landfill off Randolph Avenue in Milton would do more than generate electricity. It could offset half the electrical use of town departments and produce $700,000 in revenues, the town’s wind energy committee estimates.” You can read the full story here.

Wildcats Rock the House! MHS B-ball going to MIAA Finals!!

The MHS Wildcats beat Franklin 85-70 this evening in the semifinals!

They move on to the MIAA finals this Saturday to take on Catholic Memorial – time and location  TBD. Stay Tuned!

YAY WILDCATS!!

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You can read coverage of the game from The Milford Daily News here.

Track the US Stimulus Package

Researchers at George Mason University have developed an online tool for tracking the “shovel ready” projects mayors have submitted for stimulus funding. You can see the Massachusetts projects by town here.

Here is their statement of purpose:

StimulusWatch.org was built to help the new administration keep its pledge to invest stimulus money smartly, and to hold public officials to account for the taxpayer money they spend. We do this by allowing you, citizens around the country with local knowledge about the proposed “shovel-ready” projects in your city, to find, discuss and rate those projects. These projects are not part of the stimulus bill. They are candidates for funding by federal grant programs once the bill passes. Learn more by reading the FAQs.

March is National Red Cross Month!

During March, and all year long, the American Red Cross is in our community helping save lives. Help them celebrate Red Cross Month by making a blood donation. You may have  missed the one at Milton Academy yesterda; but there are two ore in the area:

Friday, March 20, 2009 from 10:00 – 4:00 @ the Foley Building / 249 River St /Mattapan

Monday, March 30, 2009 from 1:00 – 7:00 @ Sons of Italy / 120 Quarry Street / Quincy

In March, every presenting donor will receive a Red Cross Wrist Band. To make an appointment or find out more call 1-800-448-3543 or visit givelife.org. As they say in their current tagline, “The need is constant. The gratification is instant.

Go give the gift of life.

Tucker Principal leaving for Harvard

Wicked Local report this morning that the Tucker School Principal, Drew Echelson, will be leaving to get his doctoral degree from the Harvard School of Education.

He informed parents in a letter last week. You can read the full Wicked Local story here.

Teacher’s Union says NO to reopening contract

The Milton teacher’s union is not making the Milton school committee’s job any easier.

As reported on Wicked Local this morning, the executive board of the Milton’s teacher’s union turned down a request by the Milton School committee to re-open contract negotiations. The committee was seeking to reopen the negotaitions in hopes of finding ways to address current financial crisis.

Previously, the school committee had stated that in order to meet the current budget, they would need to cut 42 jobs, 18 of them teachers, and close an elementary school.

The Boston Teachers Union has taken the same position with Mayor Menino who has stated that he will be handing out pink slips next week. He too has asked unions to agree to a salary freeze to reduce the scale of layoffs.  Boston Emergency Medical Services workers, the Boston School Police Association and the Boston Superior Officers Federation have agreed to freeze salaries.

You can read the full Wicked Local story here.

MHS Bulletin for 03.04.09

  • Today, Juniors in Group 11B will meet in the Library for their fourth session of Group Guidance.  On Thursday, Juniors in Group 11C will meet.
  • All LifeSmarts students competing in next week’s state tournament are to report to the cafe today during grade homeroom.
  • Students enrolled in SAT Prep Classes – remember to pick up your SAT Study Guide from guidance before your first classes start today at 2:30.
  • The Echo is now accepting submissions for its second issue!  Get community service and possibly extra credit.  Just put your poems, stories, or artwork in the Echo folders in the English and Art rooms.
  • The first issue of the Echo is still on sale.  Come by Mr. Radosta’s room to pick up a copy.
  • Girls Outdoor Track  – Meeting Thursday at 2:30 pm in room 128.
  • Indoor Girls Track – Vote for Captains and Uniform Turn in Thursday.
  • Ping Pong Club – free play and tournament on THURSDAY this week, not Friday. Sign up early! The two “new” tables are here, and at least one should be ready for play. Can anyone beat Ming the King?
  • Anyone interested in playing Ultimate Frisbee, come to a meeting Thursday after school in room 105.  Ultimate is a fun, spirited, co-ed sport.  All abilities encouraged to join.  See Ms. Derby with questions.

Registration for Girls “Skills & Drills” Lacrosse Program Now Open

Girls in grades 1 – 4 Learn to Play program is now signing up players. Sessions take place one day per week and run from April to early June.

NOTE: Deadline is March 15th. Sign up by mail. Registration forms are availalble from the Milton Lacrosse web site.

For more information, contact Kimberly Zieselman at

kzieselman@comcast.net