Henrickson, the highest-ranking female officer in the NPD, is only the second female lieutenant in the department’s history.
Pro-Override Groups Hold 21 Standouts Outside Public Schools Across Newton
The NTA, in collaboration with Yes for Newton, organized 21 community standouts in support of the override.
How To Spend Your Valentine’s Day in Newton
Newton is offering a number of opportunities for Valentine’s Day. Here are five ways to celebrate the holiday.
NewMo Offers Free Rides to Mark Ridership Milestone
To commemorate reaching 100,000 all-time rides, NewMo is offering Newton residents a free ride until Feb. 15.
Newton-Based Non-Profit Partners With Chestnut Hill Square For Holiday Donation Drive
Donations collected at businesses in Chestnut Hill Square like Serena and Lily go to Newton-based organization Welcome Home.
Newton Hosts Holiday Mini Golf Event As Part of Annual Gift Drive
The gifts donated will go to local children as part of a holiday gift drive in partnership with The Village Bank.
Holiday Happenings in Newton: Nine Things to Do in the Winter Wonderland
The Heights compiled a list of nine heart-warming events that will power you through the freezing cold of the months ahead.
Acclaimed Science Magazine Editor Shares Ways for Newton to Reduce Light Pollution
Kelly said residents can get involved by turning off lights when they are not using them or installing low-temperature bulbs in their homes.
Residents Return Unused and Expired Medications on Biannual Take-Back Day
Whether it’s through break-ins or theft by family members, at least 90 people have reported stolen medication to NPD over the past 20 years.
Newton Residents Debate Parking Regulations on Grove Street at Traffic Council Meeting
Jill Charney, a Grove Street resident, requested that the city restrict parking along the west side of Grove Street and between Moulton Street and Colgate Road, while allowing parking on the east side of Grove Street.