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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Milton MA. Redline and commuter trains into Boston. French immersion schools. can get into city within 15 minutes.[/quote] We're looking into Milton. Do native french speakers get priority in the immersion program? What's your plan for high school?[/quote] Milton is nice in sections but it’s location is not great in terms of other nearby towns, such as Norwood, Randolph, etc. Also you can get into the city limits, but not downtown. It’s on the outskirts near very residential Hyde Park. [/quote] As a prior resident of Randolph and alum of RHS, I resent this remark. You are actually advising pp to not move to Milton because it abuts Randolph?! Op, Randolph is far more diverse than Milton. It has its issues, but not so bad that you can’t live in an abutting town. Audi Cornish and I are proud to have called it home and are graduates of its schools. Milton is lovely and with your budget, you can find some very nice old or new homes on generously sized plots. - and I93 separates you from Randolph if you desire such a barrier. [/quote] I'm the "Randolph" critic and my point is that there's not much going on there. Whereas in Metro West, most towns have a great town center, shopping, restaurants, etc. Just more going on. Randolph is pretty sleepy. And it's a tough to get to area in general.[/quote]
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