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Following an incident of harrassment between city councilors last December, the rules committee considered making a conduct code. (Steve Mooney / Heights Archives)

Newton Rules Subcommittee Discusses Creating City Council Code of Conduct

Ella Song October 20, 2024
The Newton City Council Rules Subcommittee discussed the creation of a code of conduct at its first meeting on Thursday.
The city currently has 194 Bluebikes across 15 stations (Steve Mooney / Heights Archives)

Newton’s Finance Committee Approves MassDOT Request for $217,800 Bluebike Grant

Laney McAden October 17, 2024
Newton’s Finance Committee met Tuesday to discuss a grant from MassDOT concerning Bluebikes bike share operations.
All three candidates for Newton’s state representative seats discussed their platforms on the arts at the Allen Center in West Newton. (Steve Mooney / Heights Archives)

Newton State Congressional Candidates Talk Art at MASSCreative Event

Liam Davenport October 16, 2024
Newton state congressional candidates discussed funding for the arts at an event hosted by MASSCreative, a Boston-based arts organization. 
Between 2017 and 2022, the primary motivation for demolishing older homes was to increase the square footage.

Torn-Down Newton Homes Tend to be Replaced With Bigger Ones, Says Zoning Committee

Nikita Osadchiy October 15, 2024
A study showed that most Newton houses that are torn down are replaced with larger ones. Newton city councilors said that's harmful.
 Officials are still investigating the cause of the fire. (Steve Mooney / Heights Archives)

No Reported Injuries in Boat Fire at Newton Yacht Club

Aidan Gravina October 11, 2024
A docked boat caught fire at the Newton Yacht Club on Thursday near a Boston College crew practice. No one was injured in the blaze.
Some speakers at the event protested the city's recognition of Indigenous People's Day instead of Columbus Day (Emma Stadolnik / For The Heights).

Newton’s Italians-American Community Celebrate Heritage in Flag-Raising

Erell Renaudeau and Emma Stadolnik October 11, 2024
Newton’s Italian-American community gathered Wednesday evening and raised the Italian flag to celebrate their heritage
The driver allegedly brought the children to secluded areas and turned off audio and video recording in the bus. (Steve Mooney / Heights Archives)

Newton Bus Driver Charged With Kidnapping 3 Preschoolers With Disabilities

Genevieve Morrison October 9, 2024
A bus driver for Newton Public Schools has been charged with kidnapping three preschoolers with communication disabilities.
Fuller said that the city will not be relying on free cash as a main revenue source this fiscal year. (Steve Mooney / Heights Archives)

Mayor Emphasizes Stability in City Budget Presentation

Emma Stadolnik October 9, 2024
Mayor Ruthanne Fuller stressed the importance of the city’s long-term fiscal health in her FY26-FY30 Financial Forecast presentation.
The Newton Tree Conservancy was established in 2008. (Erell Renaudeau / For The Heights)

“This is the Holy Acorn”: Newton Tree Conservancy Hosts Sapling Giveaway

Erell Renaudeau October 8, 2024
The Newton Tree Conservancy, an environmental nonprofit, held a tree sapling giveaway in Nahanton Park on Saturday.
Angier was one of nine Massachusetts schools to receive the award this year. (Courtesy of Peter Vanderwarker)

Angier Elementary Receives National Blue Ribbon Award

Mei Dasgupta October 6, 2024
Newton’s Angier Elementary School received a National Blue Ribbon Award from the U.S. Department of Education.
The car drove down an embankment, colliding with a fence outside of Salon Fabio. (Steve Mooney / Heights Archives)

One Hospitalized After Car Crash Outside Newton Salon

Genevieve Morrison October 6, 2024
One person was hospitalized following a car crash down an embankment in front of a Newton salon Friday evening.
Lee’s Burger moved to its current Newton location in 2013, opening a second spot in Brookline a year later. (Andrew Nester  / For the Heights)

Lee’s Burger: A Simple, Community-Cherished Spot Serving All-American Classics in Newton Centre

Liam Davenport and Andrew Nester October 3, 2024
Situated right in the core of Newton Centre, Lee’s Burger offers indulgent, homey renditions of the classic American burger.
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