Check out the link to a web site about 5 Miltons in the United States! The producers have been in each town interviewing people from each of the Miltons! Read all about it and answer the question that they post on the web site! Be sure to upload a photo or video too! I met the producers and this is just part of the project that they will present to the town in a year or two!
Brian
www.skyovermilton.com
News and information about the Hope Ave, Cedar Terrace and Pine Grove section of East Milton
Tuesday, July 30, 2013
One of our neighbors on Pine Grove, Kathy Blythe sent me this news report and asked me to post it for her.
Does anyone know who this happened to?
Stay alert!
Brian
Monday, July 22
Theft: At 5:29 p.m., police received a report of theft on Pine Grove Street. There were six unauthorized transactions on a Blue Hills Bank debit card posted on July 19 totalling about $500.
Does anyone know who this happened to?
Stay alert!
Brian
Tuesday, July 23, 2013
update
Just a quick update. It looks like our young neighbor who has caused some problems over the last year is back at 6 Pine Grove. I hadn't seen him for at least 2 months.
Last Monday (7/15) I saw a cab pull up in front of my house on Cedar Terrace around 5pm and saw someone run through the Clark's yard and I thought to myself... "here we go again". I spoke to the cab driver and the girl passenger (probably a girlfriend, I have seen them together every time I see him) in the back seat, he had run to go get money to pay the cab fare. When he jumped back over the fence I asked him not to cut through the yard and when he went back he walked around on the street. The old man cut over the fence too but I didn't bother going back out to talk to him, didn't look like he would be able to walk that far on the street and hopefully got the message from the kid.
So far, things have been quiet. Saw them sitting on their front steps yesterday and said hello.
Hopefully things will remain quiet but I just wanted to let everyone know. Seems like they can't get a cab to go to their address so they usually end up on Cedar Terrace, which they have been doing for well over a year. Milton Police said they won't really do anything about trespassing but I think it is still worth noting given the history we have with the residents of that address.
Last Monday (7/15) I saw a cab pull up in front of my house on Cedar Terrace around 5pm and saw someone run through the Clark's yard and I thought to myself... "here we go again". I spoke to the cab driver and the girl passenger (probably a girlfriend, I have seen them together every time I see him) in the back seat, he had run to go get money to pay the cab fare. When he jumped back over the fence I asked him not to cut through the yard and when he went back he walked around on the street. The old man cut over the fence too but I didn't bother going back out to talk to him, didn't look like he would be able to walk that far on the street and hopefully got the message from the kid.
So far, things have been quiet. Saw them sitting on their front steps yesterday and said hello.
Hopefully things will remain quiet but I just wanted to let everyone know. Seems like they can't get a cab to go to their address so they usually end up on Cedar Terrace, which they have been doing for well over a year. Milton Police said they won't really do anything about trespassing but I think it is still worth noting given the history we have with the residents of that address.
Friday, July 19, 2013
Saturday, July 13, 2013
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Thursday, July 11, 2013
From the Milton Police Department Face Book posting on July 11th 2013
From the Milton Police Department Face Book posting on July 11th 2013
Good afternoon:
If you read any of the local media today or watched the Chief before the BOS last evening, you would have noticed his report regarding a spike in both residential and nighttime car break-ins for the first (6) months of 2013. All of you who follow us on FB regularly have seen many posts regarding theses crimes.
We are also grateful to Frank Schroth, mytownmatters02186, Milton Patch, Milton Times and Boston.com for providing essential support helping to spread our message to a broad audience.
In a community of 27,000 plus, these crimes might not catch your attention in the media. For victims of these thefts however, such offenses become very personal. The message today is very simple. First we need you, (our citizens) who play such a critical role in preserving the quality of life in Milton, to always pick up the phone anytime you see someone unfamiliar to your neighborhood. It is very important in many of these cases to call us should someone appear at you door unannounced. The person could use a similar line such as, "I am sorry I must have the wrong house. " Issues like this are suspicious enough to warrant a quick call to the MPD. Many times such a call and or visitor may check out. It could also be your call that leads to the interception of a potential suspect. Another very important point is to take notice of someone entering the driveway or backyard of a neighbor. 95% of residential breaks take place via a rear door or window.
Finally, as we have repeated publicly many times, just as you should lock your home during the day, you have to lock your car at night. These car thieves look for everything from spare change, to high priced electronic items (IPhones, GPS, I Pods) you may have left inside your vehicle. Once again, 99% percent of these crimes involved "unlocked vehicles."
Milton is a great Town and working together we can once again use our collective efforts to help eradicate these crimes...
Milton Police Department Contact Information
Good afternoon:
If you read any of the local media today or watched the Chief before the BOS last evening, you would have noticed his report regarding a spike in both residential and nighttime car break-ins for the first (6) months of 2013. All of you who follow us on FB regularly have seen many posts regarding theses crimes.
We are also grateful to Frank Schroth, mytownmatters02186, Milton Patch, Milton Times and Boston.com for providing essential support helping to spread our message to a broad audience.
In a community of 27,000 plus, these crimes might not catch your attention in the media. For victims of these thefts however, such offenses become very personal. The message today is very simple. First we need you, (our citizens) who play such a critical role in preserving the quality of life in Milton, to always pick up the phone anytime you see someone unfamiliar to your neighborhood. It is very important in many of these cases to call us should someone appear at you door unannounced. The person could use a similar line such as, "I am sorry I must have the wrong house. " Issues like this are suspicious enough to warrant a quick call to the MPD. Many times such a call and or visitor may check out. It could also be your call that leads to the interception of a potential suspect. Another very important point is to take notice of someone entering the driveway or backyard of a neighbor. 95% of residential breaks take place via a rear door or window.
Finally, as we have repeated publicly many times, just as you should lock your home during the day, you have to lock your car at night. These car thieves look for everything from spare change, to high priced electronic items (IPhones, GPS, I Pods) you may have left inside your vehicle. Once again, 99% percent of these crimes involved "unlocked vehicles."
Milton is a great Town and working together we can once again use our collective efforts to help eradicate these crimes...
Milton Police Department Contact Information
I sent an invitation to all the emails we had from the neighborhood meeting a few months ago. Some new people have moved in. Please forward their email to me to add them to the list if they would like to participate. My email is brianpfs@gmail.com I think I made this private enough that only those of you that were invited can view it! You have been granted the ability to make your own posts or just comment on others! Only you can edit those posts. I tested the blog earlier today, Shane sent a message about some activity in the neighborhood and I received an email right away about it. This is a quick easy way to stay informed especially if it is time sensitive. Hope your enjoying your summer!
Brian
Wednesday, July 10, 2013
Hello neighbors, this is Brian, not quite sure I know what I am doing, but thought I would give it a try! Many of you received an email about some recent break ins in the Courtland Circle neighborhood on the North side of the golf course. I thought that by having a blog you could post comments and concerns that can be seen by everyone. So let me know what you think. Lets keep this positive and proactive. We have a great neighborhood because all of you make it great! We do need to be aware that there are some people in the world that do bad things! So we need to keep an eye out for one another. Like watch each others back! So if you see something that does not look right, call the police and make a post!
Now don't forget you can post good news too! New baby pictures! Other happy news that you only want to share with the neighborhood! Not all of us are on each others face book page or want to be. So this is a place we can share neighborly stuff!
What a Country! What a Neighborhood!
Brian
Now don't forget you can post good news too! New baby pictures! Other happy news that you only want to share with the neighborhood! Not all of us are on each others face book page or want to be. So this is a place we can share neighborly stuff!
What a Country! What a Neighborhood!
Brian