An evolving New England, captured in 45 paintings at Miltonâs Eustis Estate
By Patricia Harris and David Lyon Globe correspondents,Updated December 14, 2020, 3:27 p.m.
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The exhibition is divided into four galleries, each with its own theme, including â¶New England s People,â³ which focuses on portraiture.David Lyon
Visitors to Historic New England properties are usually so engrossed in the architecture, the furnishings, and the stories of the families who lived there that they pay little notice to the paintings on the walls.
âBut the paintings are one of the hidden gems,â says Nancy Carlisle, senior curator of collections for the heritage organization. âWe have an unbelievable collection when you pull it out of context and put it all together.â
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Over the past nine months, guidance from health and medical professionals has evolved as we have learned more about COVID-19. The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH), in conjunction with the Center for Disease Control (CDC), recently issued revised guidelines related to quarantine requirements for individuals who have been identified as close contacts . There are now
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The Milton Board of Health has confirmed that they are currently using the new CDC guidelines and will adopt the updated Department of Public Health guidance. The Milton Public Schools will also follow this new guidance.