Route 28 in Milton
Milton is the scene of another violent car crash this week’s Route 28 experienced in an enthusiastic fatal accident.
This mass masses of masses provide car access between Milton, Randolph, and Quincy and a constant source of no traffic and enjoyment. With an undivided effect on our residents.
People don’t just lose their patience, lose their lives on this deadly road that is not enough to handle the current traffic number and repair traffic.
Milton was on the governor’s crosses, while the agencies he rewarded failed to act on the critical safety issues. Years ago MasseDot declared Route 28 on Chickatawbut Road (a gate of blue hills in the reservation) as the most dangerous intersection of the state, however they fail to solve this dangerous intersection.
Governor Healey is trying to force Milton over the zone an additional 25% home, if we can’t stop traffic that has been congested in our neighborhood.
In May MasSdot creates a virtual public meeting about Route Salvation 28 and no members of the board members attend, who are not considered by residents and our famous first responders.
Milton “leaders” should join and force this meeting happen in person. Many residents take care of this dangerous disaster and have questions about what (if there is (if there are) supporting efforts. In November 2024 a scheduled meeting has been a scheduled meeting.
The same issues that send builders in our country to express independence from the crown of 1776 continues to plague Milton: Heavy tax, and government overaching is moving its citizens.
If Gov did not do Healey to prevent it, we have more to lose their lives on this deadly road.
Kerry White
Chair Chaira, Milton Republic Tund Committete
Bar advocs
Talking about bar advisers looking for an increase in salary to represent entrepreneurs centered, the senator said the Stood Lydia Edwards, “… They got our attention.” He added, “I want to see that they can return to do good faith, and a commitment from us in good faith to act in their wages.” (“Teaching fingers,” July 10).
Bar advocates have telebreats in the most attractive legislative body of the country they do not have faith in them, the same as more than 70% of the Commonwealth elections have occurred at the end of November. (Mandate to knock in electorate has not happened).
As for the bars of bars, the legislature does not cause to “work on an increase in bar vacations and go to summer funds to preserve their jobs.
Paul Stewart
Eyincion