The Town of Milton finished tenth on a list of "The Best Towns in Massachusetts for Raising Kids."
Boston Police Officer Christine Carr, a 2004 Fontbonne Academy graduate, received the “Dear Neighbor” award on Thursday, for her response in the immediate aftermath of the Boston Marathon bombings on April 15.
Ingrid Tucker is the newest member of the Board of Trustees at Waltham's Chapel Hill-Chauncy Hall School.
The Milton High girls track coach allegedly engaged in unlawful contact with a young female student.
Dale Snyder allegedly engaged in unlawful contact with a young female student.
Milton High School's graduation ceremony was held on Sunday afternoon.
Principal James Jette used marathon imagery in his commencement address Sunday.
The school, made up of nine member towns, will use the fund to pay for long-term capital projects.
Curry College recently released its 2013 graduates and Spring Dean's List.
Fontbonne Academy's 56th Commencement Ceremony was held on Thursday, May 23.
The Fontbonne Academy commencement ceremony is scheduled for Thursday evening.
Parents and families will have a chance to learn more about cyber-bullying and safe use of social media. The event will take place at 7 p.m. on Thursday, June 6.
Milton residents were recognized at various colleges.
Kenneth R. Feinberg, Esq., the administrator of the One Fund Boston, addressed the Curry College class of 2013 on Sunday, May 19.
Ten Milton students graduated from Hingham's Notre Dame Academy on Friday.
The following Milton students earned a spot on the Fontbonne Academy Third Quarter Honor Roll.
Two Fontbonne Academy students organized a week of fundraising and activities in response to the Boston Marathon bombing.
A group of Fontbonne Academy students led an anti-bullying program for sixth graders at St. Agatha's School as par of "Ducks in Service Day."
Dr. Elaine McNeil-Girmai to return to her hometown as principal of Tucker Elementary School.
Interested in becoming the next principal of Glover Elementary School? Check out the following job listing.
"Dinner With Coach," which will feature New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick, will help fund Labouré College's move to Adams Street in Milton.
Teams from two Milton elementary schools and a Pierce Middle School student scored the top spots in a Future Problem Solving State Bowl recently in Bourne.
Jacqueline Flynn's research into how to kill ticks is being looked at by the federal government.
Milton High School's debate team of Ailsa Jeffries and Chris Dsida finished second in the state.
Caitlin Donahoe and Teresa McDonald, 7th graders at Pierce Middle School, will receive the John F. Kennedy Make A Difference Award.
Dean's list and college graduation notices for Milton students.
Milton School Committee voted unanimously on Wed. to approve the cuts should the budget picture remain the same.
The Fontbonne Academy Sixth Annual Social Justice Fair featured the capstone projects of nine Milton students.
The lacrosse and rugby teams at Milton High School helped shovel snow off Brooks Field on Thursday.
OMG PD: A look at police news around the South Shore and Cape and Martha's Vineyard.
Congratulations to the first Milton High School swim team!
Milton Public Schools and Whole Foods partner to make good nutrition second nature to children.
It might not be "American Idol" or "The Gong Show," yet the Milton High School faculty and staff are putting on an old fashioned talent show tonight and Friday night at 7pm. What acts are you hoping to see?
The end of school seems like a long way off, but it's only three months away.
A group of video gaming experts will appear at Curry College tonight for the "What’s Next for Video Gaming?" panel discussion. The event is part of the lead up to Boston's PAX East this weekend.
Due to the expected winter storm on Tuesday, the state announced that the MCAS English Language Arts Composition test for students in grades 4, 7 and 10 has been postponed until Monday, March 25.
A collection of Milton residents who earned academic honors.
Travis Roy's life was changed in a college hockey skating accident that left him paralyzed. Roy spoke with 4th and 5th grade students enrolled in the Milton Public Schools.