TrailblazHers, the running club for women of color, sued the Newton Police Department for discrimination last week.
BC 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.
Newton 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.
City 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.
Newton 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.
Newton-Wellesley Hospital Wins Award for Excellence in Patient Safety
Newton-Wellesley Hospital received an award for excellence in patient safety last Tuesday from Healthgrades, a healthcare review company.
Police Investigating Vandalism at Newton Home as Hate Crime
Posters displaying Israeli hostages at a Newton home were vandalized on Sunday and Newton police are investigating the event as a hate crime.
Design Review Committee Approves Plan for Horace Mann Elementary School
Newton’s Design Review Committee voted unanimously to approve a site plan for the remodel of Horace Mann Elementary School on Wednesday.
Newton Parents Press Forward in Class-Action Suit Against NTA
Three Newton parents filed a second class-action suit against the Newton Teachers Association for its 11-day strike in January.
Families Navigate Problems In Newton Schools During Canceled February Break
Newton’s schools are in session, but learning is different during the week that would have been the district’s February vacation.