A judge postponed the trial for Scott Hayes, the alleged shooter in a violent incident at a pro-Israel protest, at a hearing Tuesday.
MBTA To Rebuild Disability-Inaccessible Newtonville Station
The MBTA will rebuild the Newtonville train station, which will become Newton’s first ADA-compliant station.
Newton Police Looking for Driver Who Allegedly Exposed Himself to Teens
The Newton Police asked the public to help identify a white van after a driver allegedly exposed himself to two teens on Thursday afternoon.
Newton City Council Appoints Ousted Councilor to Zoning Board
Newton City Council appointed Deborah Crossley, the architect of a controversial zoning reform, to the city’s Zoning Board of Appeals.
Pretrial Hearing Postponed for Alleged Newton Shooter, Protestors Respond
Opponents and supporters of Scott Hayes, the alleged shooter in a violent encounter at a pro-Israel protest, demonstrated Thursday.
Harris, Sangiolo, Warren Win in Newton
Half of Newton’s total population cast ballots this Election Day, according to unofficial results. Here’s how they voted.
Examining Dissent: Newton’s Conservative Bloc
With a left-leaning voting population, Newton’s results are often predictable. But that’s not the whole story.
Newton Man Charged With Watertown Stabbing
A Newton 18-year-old turned himself in to Watertown Police Friday in connection with a stabbing in Watertown.
Newton Approves Use of Grant Money for Human Resources Study
Newton City Council’s Finance Committee approved the use of grant funding for a study into Newton’s public employment system on Monday.
Newton Approves Land Purchase for Rebuilding Christina Street Bridge
Newton’s Programs and Services Committee approved the purchase of land for a new bridge over the Charles River.