Tuesday, February 12, 2013
A Milton resident found a unique mode of travel during the recent blizzard.
Milton Patch user Patricia M Gannon shared this video of dog-pulled snowboarding on Meagher Avenue after the weekend winter storm.
Monday, February 11, 2013
Was your neighborhood cleared well after the weekend snowfall?
The Town of Milton received 28 inches of snow on Friday and Saturday. While snow closed down much of the town on February 8, school was still canceled on Monday, February 11. The Milton Department of Public Works was planning for Winter Storm Nemo for several days prior to the storm. According to DPW Director Joe Lynch, 84 trucks were used to plow town roads and parking lots, both during and after the snow stopped falling. What did the roads looks like in your neighborhood? What grade would you give the DPW for its response to the storm? Tell us in the comments.
The on-street parking ban in Milton will be in effect until further notice.
An on-street parking ban in Milton will continue until further notice due to the recent blizzard, according to an announcement on townofmilton.org. The ban went into effect Thursday, February 7, in advance of Winter Storm Nemo. About 28 inches of snow fell on Milton and DPW crews continue to try to dig out from the storm. Vehicles that do not comply with the ban will be towed. The Milton Police Department has been strictly enforcing the parking ban.
The National Weather Service has released unofficial snow totals from the weekend storm.
Milton was one of the snowiest towns in Norfolk County according to the National Weather Service’s spotter reports during the winter storm that hit the area on Friday and Saturday. The report indicates that Milton received 28 inches of snow. Only Foxboro, which got 29 inches, ranked higher on the list of the 18 Norfolk County towns. Third on the list, with 26 inches of snow, were Weymouth, Randolph, Brookline and Wrentham. Nearby Braintree received 24.1 inches of snow, while 21.5 inches fell in Hingham. The lowest ranking snow total in Norfolk County was in Sharon. Sharon received 15 inches.
While the storm ended Saturday afternoon, cleanout efforts continue.
The volume of snow from Winter Storm Nemo, 28 inches according to the National Weather Service, will take a while to dig out from. The amount of snow was enough to cancel school on Monday. Residents and town employees were out during and after the storm, clearing snow from parking lots, roads and driveways.
Sunday, February 10, 2013
The snow has stopped. It's time for fun.
More than two feet of snow is on the ground in Milton, which makes for prime sledding conditions. Milton Academy is a popular spot for some down hill recreation, but where are the hidden gems in your neighborhood? Tell us how you're enjoying this post-blizzard Sunday. You can also upload your sledding photos right to this article.
Light, fluffy snow on rooftops can act as a sponge for rain, which is in the forecast for Monday. The Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency offers these tips.
With rain in Milton's forecast for Monday, the Blizzard of '13 may not be finished wreaking havoc in Massachusetts. While temperatures dropped overnight on Friday resulting in light, fluffy snow, the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency (MEMA) warns that fluffy snow piled high on roofs can act as a sponge, absorbing rain and adding additional stress to structures. Relatively flat roofs are particularly vulnerable, MEMA says. In other cases, roof ice dams have formed causing water build-up, leading to interior damage. These conditions can accelerate the snowmelt. To minimize the risk of over-stressing a building roof due to accumulated or drifting snow: Information from a release by the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency (MEMA) …
Saturday, February 9, 2013
Do you agree with the governor's decision or was it too drastic?
All non-emergency drivers were ordered off the roads on Friday when Gov. Deval Patrick issued an executive order banning travel during the blizzard. (Editor's note: The ban is lifted statewide as of 4 p.m. Saturday.) Patrick's executive order is being praised by some and bashed by others, reported The Boston Globe. While former Massachusetts Gov. Michael Dukakis, who was in charge of the commonwealth during the Blizzard of ’78, praised the governor’s move, others called the order “tyrannical” and say the strict ban and hefty fines were too much, according to The Globe. Those caught violating the ban would face up to a year in jail and a $500 fine. What do you think? Do you agree with the governor’s decision or do you think the travel ban …
Sunday's Lincoln Day at the Forbes House Museum has been postponed due to the winter weather.
Forbes House Museum announces that its 2013 Lincoln Day will be postponed due to the recent snow storm. Instead of holding the annual event tomorrow, February 10, Lincoln Day will take place on Sunday, March 3, from 1 to 4 p.m. "We want to have plenty of guests at Lincoln Day, and know that the storm will inhibit many folks from attending," says FHM Director, Robin Tagliaferri. "We also want everyone to be safe. Our re-enactor groups and program presenters are happy to accommodate the change of date, so we look forward to having everyone at Forbes House on 3 March." The Lincoln day tradition was instituted by Mary Bowditch Forbes (1878- 1962) in 1924, and is an important annual special event at Forbes House Museum. -Forbes House Museum
The Saturday suspension of mail delivery debate applies to today: but not because of USPS budget problems
You may be wondering if there'll be any new mail in your mailbox today (that is, if you can even make it to your mailbox, with all this snow.) The answer is that mail service in all of New England — not just Massachusetts — has been suspended, according to the Huffington Post. The ban extends throughout all six New England states. The unusual decision was made due to safety concerns, according to Postal Service spokeswoman Christine Dugas. The decision came after over two feet of snow falling throughout much of New England made many roads impassable, she said. Dugas reminded people to clear around their mailboxes or paths to their homes by Monday, when mail delivery will resume.
waldo@comcast.net
1:47 pm on Tuesday, February 12, 2013
How about some snow removal. The plowing was just as bad as every other storm. Can't wait to see Milton Times this week explaining how the snow budget is gone. Milton DPW is a Joke !   more ›