In the past 350 years, the Town of Milton has changed quite a bit. Today, we look at the Blue Hill Market.
Proceeds from the Annual Spring Gala will support new digital mammography services at Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital-Milton.
The following traffic and parking information applies to the June 8 and 9 events celebrating the Milton 350th Anniversary Celebration.
Brook Patterson, the Program Director at Standish Village in Lower Mills, was recently honored by the Massachusetts Assisted Living Association.
The of Milton recognized Memorial Day at Milton Cemetery.
Part of Milton's Annual Memorial Day Observance consisted of a parade from Town Hall to Milton Cemetery.
The summer recreational season kicks off this weekend.
In the past 350 years, the Town of Milton has changed quite a bit. Today, we look at East Milton Square.
The Suffolk Resolves House will be open one Sunday a month this summer.
The Forbes House Museum will host the Civil War Circle discussion group tonight at 7.
Milton had an impressive turnout at last weekend's Mass. Memories Road Show, an event that collected images for a statewide historical database.
The Milton Department of Public Works will open its doors to Milton residents for an open house on Saturday, May 19.
In the past 350 years, the Town of Milton has changed quite a bit. Today, we look at J.F. Kerrigan Corner Store and the medical offices now at the location.
Kia Prescott, of Milton, recently celebrated her one year anniversary with her Little Sister through the Big Sister Association of Greater Boston.
The Milton Garden Club will host its annual perennial and compost sale at the Milton Public Library on May 12.
The true tale of a dog, a determined painter and a cherished picture from Council on Aging Director Mary Ann Sullivan.
There will be several happenings surrounding the Irish Famine this weekend including an event in Boston and programs on Sunday hosted by the Forbes House Museum.
The May 16th Gala will support the implementation of digital mammography services.
Michelle Hirsch Donovan, M.D., Ph.D. and Michael Donovan, both of Milton, recently attended Governor Deval Patrick's declaration that May is Neurofibromatosis Awareness Month.
The Milton Police Department invites members of the community to attend a lunch this afternoon as they plant a tree for Arbor Day.
Families were transported back to the 18th century with military drills and other historical activities.
In the past 350 years, the Town of Milton has changed quite a bit. Today, we look at the former police station on Central Avenue.
The Milton Reads Committee is organizing a town-wide read this fall.
Mary Ann Sullivan, Director of the Milton Council on Aging, introduces a new senior walking group, led by Maureen Conlon.
The Holmes family, originally of Milton and now of Braintree, has been giving back to cancer and other charities for decades.
The Second Annual Victorian Egg Hunt at the Forbes House Museum is set for Saturday, April 21.
In the past 350 years, the Town of Milton has changed quite a bit. Today, we look at the Hendries building at 131 Eliot Street.
This week's featured pet from the Milton Animal League is a yellow parakeet.
This week's featured pet from the Milton Animal League is a 9-month-old male cat.
In the past 350 years, the Town of Milton has changed quite a bit. Today, we look Milton Town Hall on Canton Avenue.
An early Equinox follows the easy winter. Today, March 20, is the first day of Spring. Oh, and you can apparently stand an egg on its end today.
In the past 350 years, the Town of Milton has changed quite a bit. Today, we look at the Rising Sun Tavern and the funeral home the currently occupies the space.
A selection of books for young adult now available at the Milton Public Library.
Patch Academy will be held on March 27 at the Milton Library to show you how to use Patch.
In the past 350 years, the Town of Milton has changed quite a bit. Today, we look at a fire photo from 1953 and what currently sits in the location.
Lifelong Milton resident Philip Driscoll shares his childhood memories skating and hanging out at the Max Ulin Memorial Rink.
The Forbes House Museum is working on a pair of Irish heritage projects.
A sampling of happenings this week in and around Milton.
In the past 350 years, the Town of Milton has changed quite a bit. Today, we look at the past and present of the Suffolk Resolves House.
Representatives from the Faces of Homelessness Speakers’ Bureau will speak at St. Agatha Parish on Friday, March 9.