Reactions differ to Clinton's appearance at Milton Academy

From: The Patriot Ledger Quincy, MA | Date: May 30, 2003| Author: Kathy Ehrich; KATHY EHRICH | Copyright information

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Carolyn Newman said she has bigger things on her mind than former President Bill Clinton's visit to Milton Academy next week.

"I'm embroiled in the (June 19) town override," the Milton resident said. "Unless he'll be encouraging people to vote in the override, I'm not so interested."

Clinton will deliver the keynote address at Milton Academy's commencement ceremony on June 6. He will address 170 graduates at the prestigious private school.

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