A BC Dining meal is always made better by a reliable bottled drink—which hopefully you’re not stealing.
Newton’s Verified Stop on Underground Railroad
In her memoir, Ellen Jackson, member of a Newton founding families, recounted a night in which a freedom seeker was brought to her home.
Newton City Council Puts $11 Million Into Infrastructure Improvements
Newton City Council unanimously voted to allocate over $11 million in available funding to improving city infrastructure and Newton Public Schools at its meeting Monday night.
Striking Teacher Taken to Hospital After Being Hit by Car
A striking teacher was hit by a car while crossing the street by the Newton Education Center on Thursday morning.
Auchincloss, Boston Globe, Call for Reopening of Newton Schools
U.S. Rep. Jake Auchincloss and The Boston Globe called for an end to the NTA strike and the reopening of Newton schools.
Newton Teachers Demonstrate as Strike Continues
Newton North High School teachers marched across Newtonville on Monday, the second school day of the NTA strike.
Newton Teachers Association to Strike Beginning Friday
The NTA voted Thursday night to strike beginning Friday, Jan. 19, according to a Newton School Committee email sent to families.
WS Development Announces First 14 Businesses to Open on The Street Chestnut Hill
Mixed-use developer WS Development announced the first 14 businesses to open as a part of The Street Chestnut Hill’s 27 Boylston renovation.
Parent Educator Collaborative Talks Contract Negotiations, Encourages Resident Action, at Community Forum
Newton’s Parent/Educator Collaborative gave updates on NTA contract negotiations and discussed contract goals at its community forum.
Meet Newton’s New City Councilors
Six new Newton city councilors were elected Tuesday night, shifting the political pulse of the city’s top governing body.