Newton Community Pride hosted WinterFEST, with events like soup dinners to ice sculpture demonstrations, providing community fun.
NTA Strike Fines Reduced to $50,000 a Day
A judge reduced fines against the Newton Teachers Association for its strike to $50,000 per school day until the union reaches a contract.
NTA Fines Reach $375,000 as Strike Continues
State fines against the NTA reached $375,000 Thursday night, as the union announced the sixth day of its strike.
Parent/Educator Collaborative Hosts Community Forum About NPS Budget
The PEC hosted a community forum Tuesday to discuss the NPS budget. Ward 5 Councilor Bill Humphrey joined to take questions.
Newton’s Zoning and Planning Committee Discusses Funds for Local Restoration of Second Church in Newton
The Zoning and Planning Committee approved funding to the Community Preservation Committee to restore the Second Church in Newton.
Newton Teachers Demonstrate as Strike Continues
Newton North High School teachers marched across Newtonville on Monday, the second school day of the NTA strike.
Judge Orders Newton Teachers to End Strike
A judge granted an injunction against the Newton Teachers Association to end its strike or risk legal consequences on Friday
Newton Teachers Association to Strike Beginning Friday
The NTA voted Thursday night to strike beginning Friday, Jan. 19, according to a Newton School Committee email sent to families.
Newton Parents Demonstrate at City Hall Amid NTA Strike Rumors
Newton Public Schools parents gathered in front of Newton City Hall to advocate for fair teacher contracts amid rumors of a teacher strike.
WS Development Announces First 14 Businesses to Open on The Street Chestnut Hill
Mixed-use developer WS Development announced the first 14 businesses to open as a part of The Street Chestnut Hill’s 27 Boylston renovation.