Theresa Lewis, of Milton, graduated Magna Cum Laude from the University of New Hampshire.
Laura Sen, President and Chief Executive Officer of BJ's Wholesale Club, provided the commencement address at the ceremony on Sunday, May 20.
Two Milton residents, who attend Boston College High School, recently received Scholastic Art Awards.
The Milton Foundation for Education's Outstanding Teacher of the Year Awards was held May 16.
The Milton Public Library will hold a drop-in reading program for middle school and high school students this summer.
The Outstanding Teacher of the Year award recipients were notified of the honor in their classrooms.
Students at Collicot Elementary School are working together to walk over 3,000 miles.
The Milton Foundation for Education recently announced the winners of the 12th Annual Outstanding Teacher of the Year Awards.
After a tweet from a Curry College student, the the national football writer recently spoke to the school's chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists.
Milton resident Tina Cho will attend a ceremony at Carnegie Hall for winning a Scholastic Art and Writing Awards Portfolio Gold Medal.
Many Milton students participated in Massachusetts Walk or Bicycle to School Day on Wednesday.
Students are invited to join the Commonwealth's Safe Routes to School program and walk or bike to school on Wednesday, May 2.
The students of St. Agatha School will perform the Disney play on Saturday and Sunday.
The Milton Public Schools recognized the Milton 350th Anniversary in a celebration last week.
The Milton High boys lacrosse team raised more than $2,000 and provided 225 hours of community service at a recent spring clean-up event.
Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital-Milton and the Milton Public Schools have teamed up for an elementary school nutrition program.
The Fontbonne Academy class of 2012, including three Milton students, presented their projects at the Social Justice Fair on Thursday.
Dr. David Sakura, who was an internee of the Minidoka Japanese Interment Camp, made a presentation at Fontbonne Academy last week.
A sampling of happenings this weekend in and around Milton.
This week, Milton Academy offered a three-day course for Rape Aggression Defense System instructors.
The Milton Foundation for Education's 12th Annual Outstanding Teacher of the Year Awards nominations are due March 30.
An area student has been the victim of an Internet crime on Facebook, DA Michael Morrissey reported recently.
Boston Bruins Captain Zdeno Chara visited Cunningham Elementary School for Cradles to Crayons.
Boston Bruins Captain Zdeno Chara appeared at Cunningham Elementary School on Monday after the students collected 1,280 pajamas for Cradles to Crayons last year.
Through studies, committees and a seat on the Milton High principal selection committee, Citizens for a Diverse Milton is an integral part of of the Milton Public Schools.
Two teams of Milton High students will participate in the Massachusetts LifeSmarts competition.
The 350th Anniversary of Milton has cultivated a new partnership.
Milton students at Blue Hills Regional will have access to new tools and equipment valued at $8,600 thanks to the Adopt-a-Shop program.
The Milton High Jazz Combo performed Thursday as part of the Amateur Gardeners’ Club's Eighth Annual Valentine’s Day Tea and Garden Therapy Workshop.
Artists from Milton High School and Pierce Middle school earned high honors at the the 2012 Boston Globe Scholastic Art Awards.
The 13th Annual Celebration for Education, the Milton Foundation for Education's fundraising event, is set for March 10.
Sixth-grader Al Lenz won the National Geographic Geography Bee at Pierce Middle School
The Friends and Advocates of Music Education group in the Milton Public Schools expresses concerns over possible cuts to the music programming at the elementary school level in Milton.
Three Milton residents, who attend Roxbury Latin, recently volunteered at the Haley House Soup Kitchen in Boston.
Tucker Elementary School Principal Marcia Uretsky will make a presentation called “Success and Tzuris in Public School Education" on Sunday, January 29.
Duncan Finigan, a Milton resident and Roxbury Latin student, joined some of his classmates for a building project in Roslindale last month.
Two Milton High students were selected to attend a summer seminar on diversity.
International Master David Vigorito will serve as tournament director for an upcoming chess tournament for Milton school students.
Milton High School students will test their knowledge in a 16 team game show on Channel 2.
Four Milton residents will play with the Boston Youth Symphony Orchestra in an upcoming semi-staged performance of Verdi's Falstaff.