Buttonwood is located in Newton Highlands and serves rustic American food with seasonally changing dishes sprinkled in.
One Resident’s Air Rifle Shooting Builds Anxiety in West Newton
“I had no phone. I had no way to call 911. I didn’t know if it was gone,” one resident said. “I ran back into the shed. I could not tell where the shots were coming from.”
Ernest Rozzi and Crazy Dough’s Pizza Serve The Community, Even When Nobody Else Can
Over 18 inches of snow buried Chestnut Hill during a blizzard on Jan. 26, but that didn’t stop a Commonwealth Ave. pizza parlor from opening its doors.
LoveFEST Brings Publicity to Area Businesses for Valentines Day
Lauren Berman, founder of All Over Newton, created LoveFEST to provide publicity to small businesses around the community as Valentine’s Day approaches.
U.S. Representative and Newton Mayor Test Ride ‘Pioneering’ Public Ride-Share Service
U.S. Representative Jake Auchincloss and Newton Mayor Ruthanne Fuller took a test ride together on Monday using NewMo, an app providing on-demand public transit in the City of Newton.
Newton Discusses Zoning Regulations Regarding Last Mile Delivery Services
In response to the rising popularity of last mile delivery services, Newton’s Zoning and Planning Committee explored the city’s regulation options.
$75,000 Grant Provides Resources to Local Newton Arts Groups
The New Art Center in Newton had a loss of revenue totaling up to $400,000 due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to Emily O’Neil, the executive director of the center. A recent $75,000 grant split between local organizations and nonprofits has helped the center make up for some of those losses. “I’ve…
Jorgenson Chosen to Co-Author National Climate Assessment
Renowned environmental sociologist Andrew Jorgenson has been chosen by the United States Global Change Research Program to write the Fifth National Climate Assessment.
“Titian: Women, Myth, and Power” Exhibit Comes to Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
For the first time in over 400 years, the pieces that comprise the Titian: Women, Myth, and Power exhibit, including a restored version of “The Rape of Europa,” are on display together at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum.
Ward 3 Candidates
Get to know the Ward 3 candidates for the Newton elections for ward councilor, councilor-at-large, and School Committee. Elections are Nov. 2.