MetroNewton Police Arrest Man Allegedly Involved in Rhode Island Car Chase Newton police officers arrested a man allegedly involved in a car chase that began in Rhode Island on Friday.
MetroNewton Police Arrest Man Allegedly Involved in Rhode Island Car Chase Newton police officers arrested a man allegedly involved in a car chase that began in Rhode Island on Friday.
MetroRunning Group Sues Newton Police Department for Discrimination During 2023 Marathon TrailblazHers, the running club for women of color, sued the Newton Police Department for discrimination last week.
MetroBC Sweethearts Serve Sandwiches and Community at Newton’s Sandwich Works Mara and Jeff DeBonee’s love story started in Stuart Dining Hall and blossomed into co-owning Sandwich Works, a homey Newton Centre staple.
MetroWinthrop Park School Institute Offers Summer Leadership Program The Winthrop Park School Institute, an educational nonprofit, will offer a three-week program for high school students to promote leadership.
MetroFuller Announces 5.1 Percent Budget Increase for FY25 Mayor Fuller presents budget increases with increased investment in Newton Public Schools and capital improvement projects on Monday address.
MetroVan Leeuwen Ice Cream Opens Chestnut Hill Location with Preview Event Van Leeuwen Ice Cream hosted a preview event for its store in Chestnut Hill before their grand opening the following day, April 12.
MetroMBTA Proposes Redesign of Newton Commuter Rail Stations MBTA personnel proposed a project to redesign Newton’s three MBTA Commuter Rail platforms at its community meeting Wednesday night.
MetroNewton’s Zoning and Planning Committee Reviews Possible Changes to Retaining Wall Requirements Members of Newton’s Zoning and Planning Committee (ZAP) proposed changing the requirements for retaining walls in a meeting Monday night.
MetroNewton Community Gathers to Rededicate Vandalized Hostage Wall on Homer Street Hundreds gathered on Homer Street Sunday afternoon to reinstall a display of Israeli hostage posters two weeks after it was vandalized.
MetroCity Councilor Rick Lipof Emphasizes Commitment to Collaboration Ahead of State Representative Campaign City Councilor Rick Lipof, candidate for the Middlesex 12th District House seat, wants voters to know that he’s a team player.
MetroPublic Facilities Committee Discusses Geothermal Energy Climate solutions nonprofit and Framingham’s Geothermal Pilot Project met with Public Facilities Committee to discuss geothermal energy.
MetroNewton School Committee Approves New Vendor for School Cafeterias The Newton School Committee (NSC) approved a new food service vendor for Newton Public Schools (NPS) in a unanimous vote on Monday.
MetroNewton Housing Partnership Postpones Decision on a Letter of Support for Civico Development Civico Development sought a letter of support from the Newton Housing Partnership for an amendment to Civico’s pre-existing permit.
MetroNewton’s Zoning and Planning Committee Talks Post-VCOD Development Impacts, Inclusionary Zoning Ordinance The Zoning and Planning Committee talked small business protection during development following the implementation of new zoning regulations.
NewtonNewton Man Killed in House Fire One man is dead following a fire Sunday morning at 1243 Walnut St. in Newton, according to city officials.
NewtonNewton’s Programs and Services Committee Considers Moving Municipal Elections to Even Years Newton’s Programs and Services Committee discussed moving municipal elections to even years due to significantly lower voter turnouts.
MetroSuperintendent Presents Proposed NPS Budget NPS Superintendent Anna Nolin presented the proposed NPS budget for the upcoming fiscal year at the Newton School Committee meeting.