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Band Concert Series Wraps up for Summer
Ken Lodge and the Baron Hugo Orchestra performed in the town gazebo as the last Tuesday concert of the year last night.
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Ken Lodge and the Baron Hugo Orchestra performed in the town gazebo as the last Tuesday concert of the year last night.
Skyler Abrams attended the three-week Leadership Education and Development (LEAD) Summer Business Institute at Dartmouth College's Tuck School of Business on June 27.
An American Red Cross Blood Drive, which was held as an Eagle Scout project, yielded 30 pints of blood.
This is an excerpt from the Milton Police Log on Tuesday, August 17.
At their meeting Monday, the Board of Selectmen accepted a bid for solar panels on the roof of the Town Building.
This is an excerpt from the Milton Police Log on Friday, August 13 to Sunday, August 15.
The Milton Public Schools have distributed passes to all students registered to ride the bus, those without passes will not be permitted to ride.
This is an excerpt from the Milton Police Log on Monday, August 16.
While Patch has hit its 100th site nationally, Milton Patch takes a look back at the last three months since our launch.
A warrant article for the Special Town Meeting in September needs a closer look according to the Planning Board, which voted to have it committed to them and reanalyzed for the Annual Town Meeting.
This is an excerpt from the Milton Police Log on Thursday, August 12.
This is an excerpt from the Milton Police Log on Wednesday, August 11.
Area firefighters have been fighting Morison-Meriman-Partridge House fire for more than two hours.
Morison-Meriman-Partridge House, which stood at 302 Adams Street since the mid-1800s was destroyed by a fire on Thursday.
A featured pet of the week from the Milton Animal League.
This is an excerpt from the Milton Police Log on Thursday, August 5.
Selectmen Robert Sweeney, who lived on Governors Road for most of his life, believes a stop sign and speed humps will solve the traffic issue, but speed humps in town have proven to be relatively ineffective according to the assistant town engineer.
The adoption of the Stretch Code, a performance-based building code system, will be considered at the Town Meeting in September.
This is an excerpt from the Milton Police Log on Tuesday, August 10.