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Photos: Milton Lowers Flags to Half Staff After Marathon Attack
American flags have been lowered to half staff to honor those injured and killed at the Boston Marathon.

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American flags have been lowered to half staff to honor those injured and killed at the Boston Marathon.

The American and Massachusetts flags have been lowered to half staff to honor those injured and killed at the Boston Marathon.
Keith Yandle, a Milton native who plays for the Phoenix Coyotes, wrote "Pray for Boston" on his skate during his team's NHL game Monday.
Bernadette Moonan, a first grade teacher at Cunningham School, ran over 25 miles of the Boston Marathon before explosions near the finish line ended the race.
The annual “Wildcat for a Day” baseball clinic was held at O'Sullivan Field on Patriots Day.
A white male allegedly robbed the CVS Pharmacy in Milton on Saturday, April 13.
Trash and recycling pickup will be delayed by one day this week.
Ralph's Wines and Spirits has moved from Derby Street Shoppes to 211 Lincoln Street.
Susi Art, which has been in the Landing for two years, creates screen printed clothing for local events, organizations and businesses.
Susi Art creates screen printed clothing for local events, organizations and businesses.
This is an excerpt from the Milton Police Log on Tuesday, April 9. Where arrests or charges are mentioned does not indicate a conviction.
One Life at a Time, a non-profit career center, held a grand opening at it's Washington Street office on Thursday evening.
Laura Donnelly and Sharon Harrington will host a social for adoptive families on May 5.
Dry Cleaning by Dorothy has been owned by the Devaney family since 1976.
This is an excerpt from the Milton Police Log on Monday, April 8. Where arrests or charges are mentioned does not indicate a conviction.
Chris Driscoll O'Neill's One Life at a Time organization has served over 8,000 unemployed clients since 2008.
"Dinner With Coach," which will feature New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick, will help fund Labouré College's move to Adams Street in Milton.
This is an excerpt from the Milton Police Log on Sunday, April 7. Where arrests or charges are mentioned does not indicate a conviction.
Here are five vehicles for sale locally for under $5,000.
The annual Anti-Trafficking Symposium featured a presentation by SoulCry, which tells the true story of sex trafficking based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning work of Nicholas Kristoff.