Massachusetts pointed out two areas where Newton needs to tweak its zoning laws to be considered compliant with the MBTA Communities Act.
Newton Rules Subcommittee Discusses Creating City Council Code of Conduct
The Newton City Council Rules Subcommittee discussed the creation of a code of conduct at its first meeting on Thursday.
Details Emerge About Scott Hayes and Caleb Gannon, Individuals Involved in Newton Shooting
After shouting at pro-Israel protestors, Newton resident Caleb Gannon tackled a demonstrator at a rally in Newton Thursday.
Public Facilities Committee Approves Funding for School Lighting, Traffic Signal, Sewer Improvements
The Newton Public Facilities Committee agreed to finance the continued installation of LED lighting at Newton South High School.
Newton House Fire Likely Caused by Oily Rags
Newton firefighters responded to a fire on Central Avenue likely caused by oily rags yesterday, according to Fire Chief Gregory Gentile.
Running 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.
Newton’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.
Newton Man Killed in House Fire
One man is dead following a fire Sunday morning at 1243 Walnut St. in Newton, according to city officials.
Superintendent Presents Proposed NPS Budget
NPS Superintendent Anna Nolin presented the proposed NPS budget for the upcoming fiscal year at the Newton School Committee meeting.
City Councilor Focuses on Community in State Representative Campaign
Councilor Humphrey, who announced his bid for the 12th Middlesex House seat last month, traces his interest in politics to high school.