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The owner offers a variety of books that she’s read in the past, and vintage items from thrift stores. (Courtesy of Elizabeth Miller)

Newton-Based Business Rebooked Breathes New Life Into Used Books

Ella Champagne and Elise Kirwin October 22, 2023
Through her Newton-based business, Rebooked, Miller recirculates her favorite books and vintage items throughout the area.
Representatives from the city’s department of public works presented on the city’s trash and recycling programs. (Steve Mooney / Heights Archives)

City Official Outlines Plan to Reduce Trash in Newton at Public Facilities Meeting

Kate Kissel October 22, 2023
City officials described the main goals as reducing trash, maximizing environmental protection, and reducing cost increases.
The owner offers a variety of books that she’s read in the past, and vintage items from thrift stores. (Courtesy of Elizabeth Miller)

Newton-Based Business Rebooked Repurposes Old Books Into New Hands

Ella Champagne and Elise Kirwin October 22, 2023
Through her Newton-based business, Rebooked, Miller recirculates her favorite books and vintage items throughout the area.

City Official Outlines Plan to Reduce Trash in Newton at Public Facilities Meeting

Kate Kissel October 22, 2023
City officials described the main goals as reducing trash, maximizing environmental protection, and reducing cost increases.
Newton City Council strikes down a petition to overturn the winter parking ban.

Newton City Council Strikes Down Parking Ban Petition

Genevieve Morrison October 17, 2023
Newton City Council struck down a proposed two-year suspension of the city’s winter overnight parking ban in a 17–7 vote on Monday night.
The protest took place at Lyons Park in Newton, where protestors said that the organization is bigoted and discriminatory. (Maria Stefanoudakis / For the Heights)

Protesters Gather in Newton to Condemn Massachusetts Family Institute

Maria Stefanoudakis and Aidan Gravina October 15, 2023
The Stonewall Liberation Organization, an LGBTQ+ advocacy group, held a rally in Newton condemning the Massachusetts Family Institute.
Ward 5 Councilor Bill Humphrey answered questions regarding the city budget Tuesday night. (Nicole Vagra / Heights Editor)

Newton Mayor Denounces Hamas Attack, Says Police Presence Around Synagogues Will Increase

Connor Siemien October 13, 2023
Fuller said the event was painful but necessary in light of the attacks, and that her thoughts are with all those involved in the conflict.
Negotiations between members of the teachers’ union and Newton Public Schools are still unresolved. (Connor Siemien / Heights Editor)

NPS Teachers Express Concern Over Compensation, Turnover of Teaching Assistants and Special Educators

Genevieve Morrison October 12, 2023
Contract negotiations between the NSC and the Newton Teachers Association (NTA) have been ongoing since December 2022.
The Charles River Watershed Association calls itself the “voice” of the river that anchors the Greater Boston area. (Nicole Vagra / Heights Editor)

Increase in Flooding in Newton Prompts Concern, Call for Action

Connor Siemien and Ella Song October 3, 2023
The Charles River and Greater Boston area are prone to flooding due to the geography of the region, experts said.
Participants in the webinar included officials from CRWA, who gave insight into ecological issues with the dam. Genevieve Morrison / For The Heights

Newton Conservators Hosts Webinar Calling for Removal of Watertown Dam

Genevieve Morrison October 1, 2023
Members of the Charles River Watershed Association advocated for the removal of the Watertown Dam on the Charles Rivers.
The Bakery Crawl, which took place on Sept. 29 and Sept. 30, publicized various bakeries in the city, many of which had deals for customers. Maria Stefanoudakis / For The Heights

Newton’s Bakeries Draw New and Old Customers to Annual Crawl

Maria Stefanoudakis and Kate Kissel October 1, 2023
This weekend, Newton’s second annual Bakery Crawl event drew people from across Newton’s villages to the city’s bakeries.
The Newton Cultural Council gathered in City Hall, and attendees said that the council has given arts support in the city. Carina Murphy / For The Heights

Newton Cultural Council Celebrates Grants to Promote City’s Culture

Carina Murphy and Gabby Silva October 1, 2023
Newton Cultural Council representatives and residents of the city, gathered in Newton City Hall to celebrate recipients of NCC grants.
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