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Boyle estate gets reprieve for now- Yes the main house had a fire that was a shame. The carriage house is in good condition. It is sad to see that there is no desire to preserve history.
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Death of NC teen, whose body was found in Milton, stuns classmates
By Maria Cramer, Globe Staff HUNTERSVILLE, N.C. A moment of silence was held today for Delvonte Tisdale at North Mecklenburg High School where he was a sophomore and where his classmates were struggling with the reality that the 16-year-old...
Boston Globe, 11/22/2010
More swastika graffiti found at Curry College
For the second time in less than a month, students have found swastikas scrawled on a dormitory door. In a separate incident, campus police confiscated a weapon and ammunition from two students in the criminal justice program. Boston Globe, 11:36 a.m.
- Related Swastika graffiti discovered at Bates Elementary Boston Globe
Body found in Milton is confirmed as N.C. teen
The teenager found dead on a Milton street last week is the 16-year-old who disappeared from his fathers house in North Carolina, authorities confirmed last night. Boston Globe, 11:27 a.m.
Marching to their own drummers
Fans of the revived Milton High School Wildcats Marching Band will get to hear its 50-plus members blast out the contrasting sounds of Sweet Caroline and Bad Romance one more time this football season at a pep rally the day before the Thanksgiving game. Boston Globe, 10:47 a.m.
Milton parishioners keep reaching out to Haiti
A group of volunteer members of the Global Outreach Committee at St. Agatha Parish in Milton are in Haiti through Thanksgiving, providing medical and humanitarian assistance to residents in St. Rock, a rural mountain village near Port-au-Prince. Boston Globe, 10:52 a.m.
Learning to adjust
For millions of middle-class Americans, the recession has forever changed spending habits and forced a reconsideration of basic expectations like retirement Boston Globe, 9:55 a.m.
Town urged to move to block NStar hookup fees
Kingston businesswoman Mary ODonnell is urging the town to flex its political muscle against NStar by filing a home-rule petition with state lawmakers to block the utility from charging electricity producers a fee to connect their operations to the power grid. Boston Globe, 10:58 a.m.
Board stands firm on need for second opinion on old tree
The Planning Board has made it official: They want a second opinion on the health of the Hendries tree, the giant black oak in front of the old Hendries Ice Cream plant on Eliot Street. Boston Globe, 11/19/10
Officers hailed for besting the call of duty
Governor Patrick honored 37 Massachusetts law enforcement officials yesterday with the Trooper George L. Hanna Jr. Memorial Award for Bravery, given for actions above and beyond the call of duty. Boston Globe, 11/19/10
Officials to show East Milton Library to prospective tenants
Town officials will meet at the closed East Milton Library on Monday to give a tour to anyone interested in renting the space. Boston Globe, 11/18/10
Schools add hotline to report bad behavior
The public schools have a new, anonymous hotline to report bullying, fighting, dangerous, or risky behavior, part of an ongoing effort to improve school climate. Boston Globe, 11/16/10
Retracing the story of the Boston Tea Party, the patriots' act of defiance in 1773
Despite the rise of the Tea Party movement, no one can be sure whether it will remain a political force in the future. But its appropriation of the Boston Tea Party of December 1773 bears witness to the enduring symbolism of that iconic event in American history.
A seed Rose planted is blooming at 100
Before she was Mrs. Joseph P. Kennedy, she was the daughter of the mayor of Boston, a reader of Goethe and Voltaire, a world traveler who learned, to her sadness, that there was only so far that a woman in the early 1900s could go. Boston Globe, 11/15/10
Make Holiday cards for seniors
Children and families are invited to make holiday cards, to be distributed to local seniors, nursing homes, and hospitals, during an all-ages event at Milton Public Library. Boston Globe, 11/15/10
PHOTOS: Scenes from Veterans Day
Check out these photos from the Veterans Day celebrations in Milton. Boston Globe, 11/12/10
Students rally against bullying
Miltons public school students rallied against bullying this week -- signing a giant banner and wearing special wristbands to express solidarity with the antibullying goal. Boston Globe, 11/11/10
Board hopes to save old Hendries oak from the ax
The town of Milton has been waiting for years for someone to develop the site of the old Hendries Ice Cream plant, but it will have to wait a little longer while the fate of a giant black oak in front of the building is decided. Boston Globe, 11/11/10
New 'brunch law' lets communities rule on serving alcohol before noon
Dedham is one of many towns in the state that have adopted the recently enacted Restaurant Rejuvenation Act, which allows alcohol to be served by local licensed establishments starting at 10 a.m. instead of noon.
Boston Globe, 11/11/10
School, athletic officials defend hazing suspensions
Educators and sports officials from around the state are defending the suspension of members of the Needham High School girls soccer team for allegedly hazing younger teammates. Boston Globe, 11/11/10
Developer plans new apartment complex on Eliot Street
The owner of the Milton Hill House apartments on Eliot Street wants to put up a similar-sized apartment building down the street. Boston Globe, 11/10/10
Town honors MHS students who served in World War II
The towns Veterans Day ceremonies will start with a dedication of a plaque with the names of Milton High School students who died fighting World War II. Boston Globe, 11/9/10
State plans pedestrian bridge across Neponset River
The state wants to turn a former railroad bridge into a pedestrian bridge across the Neponset River, connecting Milton and Dorchester in Lower Mills. Boston Globe, 11/9/10
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