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Milton Art Center Holds Successful Art Bingo Night
About 100 people attended Art Bingo Night at the Milton Art Center earlier this month.

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About 100 people attended Art Bingo Night at the Milton Art Center earlier this month.

The medical marijuana ballot initiative passed on last week, which means up to 35 medical marijuana dispensaries can open in 2013. Would you be OK with having one in Milton?
The Veterans Day parade in Milton was held Monday, November 12.
Political leaders and veterans were among the speakers at Milton's Veterans Day observance.
This is an excerpt from the Milton Police Log on Saturday, November 10. Where arrests or charges are mentioned does not indicate a conviction.
Here are five things you need to know today, Tuesday, November 13, 2012.
The annual Thanksgiving Day Turkey Trot is scheduled for Thursday, November 22.
This is an excerpt from the Milton Police Log on Friday, November 9. Where arrests or charges are mentioned does not indicate a conviction.
Get in the holiday spirit with the Holiday Stroll on November 15 in Dorchester and Milton Village.
A rundown of what's open and closed today for Veterans Day.
Trash and recycling pickup will be slightly altered for the next two weeks.
Here are five things you need to know on Monday, November 11, 2012.
A selection of books for young adults now available at the Milton Public Library.
Share pictures of local heroes this Veterans Day.
This week's featured home is a colonial on Atherton Street.
A $1 million state grant will support housing and retail between the Central Avenue and Milton trolley stops.
This is an excerpt from the Milton Police Log on Monday, November 5 and Tuesday, November 6. Where arrests or charges are mentioned does not indicate a conviction.
Betzaida Crespo of Milton recently celebrated her one-year anniversary mentoring Little Sister Emely.
The 125th anniversary celebration for Sisters of Charity, Halifax will take place at St. Agatha's Church on November 18.
A parade and observance at Town Hall will take place on Monday, November 12.