
In the first week of November there was plenty going on in Milton. We had an election, several meetings, important playoff victories for Milton High and a play opening for the Milton Players.
The election kicked off the week on Tuesday. Milton had a good turnout with just over 72 percent of registered voters hitting the polls. Milton residents Gov. Deval Patrick and won their re-election campaigns. also won re-election, and will fill the open Norfolk District Attorney position.
Later in the week, various entities met around town. On Wednesday, the met to discuss, among other things, its response to growing dissatisfaction with the elementary art program. Also Wednesday, the East Milton Square Parking and Access Study held its first of three .
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The next day, the discussed budgets while the considered a pair of development plans.
On Friday evening, the Milton Players opened their 78th season at the Milton Woman's Club. "," will be showing again next weekend in case you missed the performance this week.
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The week wrapped up with a pair of impressive upset wins by two Milton High teams in the playoffs. The team shocked Scituate with a win in penalty kicks on Saturday. The Wildcats will take on unbeaten Canton on Monday.
While the soccer team was celebrating their victory, the team was dominating on the court. Though the Wildcats were seeded lower, they beat Tri-County Regional in convincing 3-0 fashion.
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