On Milton council short one candidate
Posted on January 8 at 12:03 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
So is eating. It does not mean you have to overdo it.
On Milton dog park construction begins
Posted on November 6 at 10:50 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
Great job to all who worked so hard to make this happen! This will be a great addition to the Milton area!
On Dog park committee hits its goal
Posted on August 13 at 5:06 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
Girls! This is a blog about the dog park article we just read. You are not a princess. Alright, we get it. How enlightening this blog has been. Focus.
On Dog park committee hits its goal
Posted on August 13 at 1:24 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
Optimism, children came into this by comments in the first few entries. If you read them you will be well informed. If you don't, you will sound like you do now. How do I know if taking my kid to the playground is safe with all of the other kids' temperaments? You don't until you try. Kids with bad temperaments do not last long at a childs park, likewise a dog with a bad temperament does not last long at a dog park.
You mention a dog is allowed in the parks designed for children, baseball, and such. Most parks these days restrict dogs from being in the park. People still take them, but it is an increasingly popular way to regulate animals out of parks. Do you know that 99.9% of all cities require a dog to be on a leash at all times? Did you know that leash must be 8' or less in most cases? Tell me, do you keep your child on a 8' or leash at the park? Why then is it a bad idea to have a designated area for dogs without restrictions or leashes? I hope you answer those questions with reason and common sense. The whip cream and cherry are that donations and volunteers are apparently saving you from paying higher taxes to create this pet playground. If you are a citizen of Milton, you have paid to mow this area for years, and will continue to do so from my understanding of what I read.
Why should people pay for the upkeep of a city park? Because it benefits large numbers of people. Why do seniors have to pay taxes to keep up children's parks? Why do we pay fund senior centers? The answer is the same. No park will satisfy all, but most try to cover a majority. If you do not like it, do not go. Trust me, we will not miss you!
On Dog park committee hits its goal
Posted on August 13 at 11:23 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
whatever536 said: Hmmm, maybe Volunteers will take care of it, but I have similar project go that way and eventually be turned over to the government, local or what have you do to lack of interest on the Volunteer's. I hope it works!"
Whatever536, what? You do not make sense. Again, get acquainted with a story before you comment. It is a city park, on city land, built by volunteers, with donated monies. I talked to Linda Clark at last years dog walk and she said the city already mowed this area before the park was ever begun. After the park is built it will remain a city park and be taken care of like any other park. A park is a park. Maybe they will place one of those donation boxes for donations from users. I think what is important is a broad group of people from all over the area, out of state, and residents of Milton will all have a really nice park to use.
On Dog park committee hits its goal
Posted on August 12 at 5:32 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
Gotta say I love Dunkin Dawgs! This is a tax free park, get over it already. Say thank you for receiving something for nothing and move on!
Way to go Milton! Can't wait to take the dogs.
On Committee chooses site for new city hall in Edgerton
Posted on August 7 at 2:49 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
Still does not answer who is on the committee. Good idea though.
On Committee chooses site for new city hall in Edgerton
Posted on August 7 at 11:19 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
Who is on the Ad hoc committee? Walkthisyaweh, are you talking about the vacant building to the left if you are facing the police station? Good idea if you are.
On City, YMCA take step to develop park
Posted on August 7 at 11:13 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
Iwork911, see my comments here:
http://gazettextra.com/news/2008/apr/28/...
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On Father, son dead in crash
Posted on February 9 at 4:41 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
If he is the good person you say he is, then you should spend your time convincing him to plead guilty. With a mountain of evidence, and a confession, he owes the family a quick end to this horror story. He owes the tax paying public that includes the family and friends of Luke a money saving trial. Anything but a "guilty" plea would be a cowardly shame and a colossal waste of money.