Sangiolo will face Yanovsky in the Nov. 5 general election, campaigning as the 11th Middlesex congressional district’s Democratic candidate.
Newton’s Zoning and Planning Committee Approves Appropriation of Community Preservation Funds to First Baptist Church
Newton’s Zoning and Planning Committee (ZAP) met with the Community Preservation Committee (CPC) on Monday to discuss the appropriation of $2 million to the control of the Planning & Development Department for a grant to the First Baptist Church and its planned restoration of its bell tower. The Community Preservation Act (CPA) funding of up…
Newton Senior Center Construction On Track to Finish in Fall 2025, Commissioner Says
The Cooper Center for Active Living construction project held its monthly community update Tuesday to discuss site updates and progress.
Newton’s Commissioner of Health and Human Services to Retire After 37 Years
Linda Walsh, Newton’s Commissioner of Health and Human Services, is set to retire in June following a 37-year career serving the city.
Newton Historical Commission Approves Demolitions for Homes
Newton Historical Commission met to review total and partial demolition submissions from several residents on Thursday night.
Van 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.
Newton’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.
Public Facilities Committee Discusses Geothermal Energy
Climate solutions nonprofit and Framingham’s Geothermal Pilot Project met with Public Facilities Committee to discuss geothermal energy.
Farmstead Table Brings Bold and Locally-Grown Flavors to Newton
Located at 71 Union St. in the heart of Newton Centre, Farmstead Table offers a homey environment accompanied by high-quality meals.
Newton Zoning and Planning Committee Holds Public Hearing for Proposed Electrification Ordinance
Newton’s Zoning and Planning Committee held a public hearing concerning electrification ordinance set to limit fossil fuels in Newton.