The Newton Cultural Alliance at the Allen Center hosted a talk with Kathryn Geismar, artist and psychologist behind the display “Attachment.”
Land Use Committee Accepts Zoning Exception on Village Circle
Newton’s Land Use Committee granted a special permit to build a larger house than zoning allows on Village Circle in Newton Centre.
“In the Shadow of the Shamrock” Showcases Burns Library to Newton Community
The Newton Free Library hosted “In the Shadow of the Shamrock: Tracing Boston’s Irish History,” featuring the Irish archives collections from BC’s John J. Burns Library.
Representative Jake Auchincloss Says Democrats Lost Leverage at Town Hall
On Tuesday evening, U.S. Representative Jake Auchincloss hosted a “Telephone Town Hall” for Massachusetts residents.
Lemon House Publishing Lets Newton Kids Tell Their Own Stories
Lemon House Publishing is a a space for supporting 8 to 12-year-olds in writing, illustrating, and publishing their own children’s books.
Newton South’s ‘Girl Talk’ Documentary Amplifies Female Voices in the Debate World
At West Newton Cinema on Wednesday evening, a documentary about five girls in the Newton South High School (NSHS) debate team, screened.
Progress Continues on Newton Senior Center Amid Supply Chain Concerns
On Tuesday evening, city officials and residents met to discuss updates for the Newton Center for Active Living (NewCA), a new senior center.
Newton Centre Plaza Project Sparks Controversy Among Local Businesses
A plan for the Newton Centre Plaza sparked worry among business owners who say they’ve already been affected by a lack of parking in the area.
Emerging Artist MARIS Showcases Her Authenticity in Her First Music Festival Set
MARIS’ performance at Boston Calling was defined by her authenticity, optimism, and the lively cosmic energy she exhibited
Behind the Scenes of BC Theatre’s ‘These Shining Lives’
Molly Caballero’s production of ‘These Shining Lives’ offers a glimpse into the lives of four women who shaped the labor rights in the 1920s.