What is the Governor Stoughton Trust Fund and how is it utilized?

Upon his death in 1701, William Stoughton, who had served the Massachusetts Bay Colony as Lieutenant Governor and Governor, willed to the Town of Milton forty acres of his property in Milton for the benefit of the poor. The charitable works of the Governor Stoughton Fund are coordinated by the Milton Board of Selectmen who serve as its Trustees. The Trustees receive referrals for assistance to needy Milton residents from the Milton Residents Fund through its coordinator Noreen Dolan, LCSW. Ms. Dolan can be reached at 617-696-1214 or by email.

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1. Where are the libraries? Do they have a website?
2. What is the Governor Stoughton Trust Fund and how is it utilized?
3. Do the Milton Public Schools have a website?
4. On what day do I put my trash out? Where do I get trash stickers?
5. Who provides Cable TV service to Milton?
6. Why can’t I park my car on the street overnight, if it’s in front of my house?
7. Who do I call to register my child(ren) for school?
8. Where can I get a list of daycare providers/nursery schools?
9. What about before & after-school programs? Summer programs?
10. How do I sign up my children for town youth sports?
11. I plan to renovate my home, who should I talk to about permits?