Information and statistics on the Covid-19 virus and how it progressed in the town of Milton.
The Milton Select Board congratulates the class of 2020 graduatiing amid the coronavirus health crisis.
Milton has released its yard waste schdule for 2020-21.
Pending approval in the state legislature, Milton is planning for its June 15 annual town meeting to be held with remote participation.
Due to the Memorial Day holiday, trash and recycling pickup will be delayed by one day this week.
The Milton Select Board plans to conduct the meeting remotely, due to the coronavirus, pending the passage of state legislation allowing it.
The online exhibit will help parents learn about the tricks some kids use to hide illicit drugs and alcohol right under our noses.
The final report of the Milton Traffic Committee has been accepted by the Select Board.
The Milton Select Board sent a letter of support for a state bill allowing virtual town meeting participation due to the coronarvius.
Please be advised that the Norfolk County Mosquito Control District will begin the 2020 late evening ULV aerosol applications about May 26.
Milton has issued an emergency health order, on accordance with the state, regarding face masks effective May 6.
Milton has asked residents to request absentee and early mail-in ballots in the June 9 town election.
Masshousing has issued a MassHousing Project Eligibility/Site Approval Letter for the property at 485-487 Blue Hills Parkway.
The Milton Recycle Center will be closed on Saturday due to the new coronavirus health crisis with hopes to reopen in mid-May.
Trash pickup will be delayed one day this week due to the Patriots Day holiday.
The Milton Select Board said the union has been offer a 7 percent pay increase as part of the most recent proposal.
Spring mosquito spraying via helicopter will take place April 13 through May 1.
The Select Board will submit the letters on April 15, the deadline set by the state.
Free confidential mental health referrals are available for Milton residents of all ages.
The election, originally scheduled for April 28, is being moved due to the coronavirus pandemic state of emergency.
Eversource is pledging to help Milton residents with special electrical, natural gas and broadband needs during the coronavirus pandemic.
Milton announced that Town Moderator Bob Hiss has moved the annual town meeting from May 4 to June 15.
"At this time, we respectfully request that you do not return items to the Milton Public Library."
Milton Town Hall will be closed to the public at the end of business today, Monday, March 16, 2020 until further notice.
Susan M. Galvin is reminding residents that nomination papers for both town elections and town meeting members are due on March 10.
Former Vice President Joe Biden finished well ahead of Sen. Elizabeth Warren in second, Sen. Bernie Sanders third, among Milton Democrats.
A transportation planning study for a segment of Route 28 in Milton from Blue Hills Parkway to the Quincy city line is being conducted.
Republican & Unenrolled Voters in the Norfolk, Bristol & Plymouth District should vote for Steve Fruzzetti as Republican State Committee Man
Milton is exploring alternative delivery options for town meeting warrants.
With Super Tuesday approaching, here's your chance to vote early and avoid election day wait times in Massachusetts.
Early Voting for the presidential primary will be held at town hall beginning Feb. 24 during regularly scheduled business hours.
State Rep. Dan Cullinane issued a statement Wednesday saying he will not run for another term in the 12th Suffolk District.
The deadline to register to vote in Milton's presidential primary election is Wednesday.
Milton Town Clerk Susan Galvin said prompt return of census is important to ensure place in town active voter registry.
Nomination papers are now available at the Milton town clerk's office and are due March 10.
Warrants for the May 4, 2020 town meeting must be submitted to the Milton Select Board by Jan. 8.
Town meeting will debate articles to lower speed limit, hook up homes to town sewer, create a harbormaster position.
Kathy Kennedy, candidate for 119th Assembly District was unanimously nominated by local Republicans as their candidate to the State House.
Walter F. Timilty, the current state senator for the Norfolk, Bristol and Plymouth District, announced his decision to run for re-election.
Joyce has been charged in a federal indictment. And the charges include fraud and receiving pounds of Dunkin's coffee for free.