Our pet of the week from the Milton Animal League is a five-year-old cat named Pearl.
On September 8, Mike Doyle, Milton Historical Society historian and DCR Park Ranger Supervisor, will host a tour of Fort Warren.
This week's featured pet is a year old cat named Pixiedust.
This week’s gallery of Instagram photos were taken at Milton Landing.
This week’s gallery of Instagram photos were taken during a walk through East Milton Square.
The statewide celebration of local markets is underway.
Robin Tagliaferri, Executive Director of the Forbes House Museum, will present “Bringing the Historic House Museum to Life: Forbes Family Stories and Anecdotes" on Tuesday.
Nurse Diana Costine is part of the documentary series, NY Med, filmed at the Presbyterian Hospital emergency room in New York City.
This week’s gallery of Instagram photos were taken during the assent up Great Blue Hill.
As part of a large family support network for her cousin Jack, Laura Will is running the Falmouth Road Race for the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute team.
The Forbes House Museum will host Dixon's Gold for a concert featuring songs from Civil War troops on Saturday, August 12.
For the sixth year RCN will deliver free ice cream to its service area, which includes Milton.
This week's featured pet from the Milton Animal League is long-haired cat named Chipper.
Two major figures in the past and present of Milton's Forbes House Museum, H.A. Crosby Forbes and Brad Richardson, have died recently.
Library Trustee Mary Riffe Hiss provides an update on the search for a new Director of the Milton Public Library.
This week's featured pet is a five to seven year old minpin.
The Town of Milton was featured on a recent episode of WCVB's "Chronicle."
A restoration project at the Forbes House Museum's Lincoln cabin, which was built in 1924, will be held on July 28 and 29.
The Copeland Family Foundation was honored at the Neponset Watershed Association's Annual Meeting for its ongoing contributions to protecting and restoring the Neponset River.
This week's featured pet from the Milton Animal League is a cat named Herbie.
Milton resident John F. Fish of Milton, CEO, Suffolk Construction, received the Patriot Award for extraordinary support of employee family members serving in the Massachusetts National Guard and Reserve.
Milton will be part of Chronicle's birthday towns episode on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.
For just $5 library patrons can purchase a bag of books, which will benefit programming by the Friends of the Milton Public Library.
This cat is available for adoption at the Milton Animal League.
Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital Milton will hold its annual fundraising golf tournament at Wollaston Golf Club in September 24.
This grey kitten is available for adoption from the Milton Animal League.
Images of American flags in Milton on the Fourth of July.
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David Lawton was recently became the Executive Director of the Hyde Park YMCA, which serves Milton and other neighboring communities.
Catherine Ashur was given her Gold Award, the Girl Scout's highest honor, at a ceremony this month.
This week's featured pet is available for adoption at the Milton Animal League.
Blood donors will be given a variety of prizes for participating in Saturday's blood drive at Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital-Milton.
Sarge and Teddy are available for adoption at the Milton Animal League.
These images were taken during the 350th Anniversary Big Event Weekend. Can you guess what is in the photos?
A parade participant’s view of Saturday’s big event.
The Milton Kiwanis Club was victorious in Monday's 350th Anniversary History Bowl.
The public is invited to complete a survey and participate in focus groups as a search committee works to find a new Director of the Milton Public Library.
A fireworks display, a parade and plenty of community fun will highlight this weekend's 350th Anniversary Celebration.
The Milton Council on Aging is seeking information to better service Milton's "Baby Boomer" generation.