The city also hopes to clear the way for more local businesses and artists, and outdoor dining with the strategic allocation of space.
Halloween Happenings in Newton: 10 Boos and Things to Do
There is plenty going on in Newton over the month, with fun-filled events for the whole family happening across the city.
Newton Highlands Restaurant Builds Off Iconic Boston Food Truck
The Dining Car, a comfort food business that formerly operated as a food truck, opened a location in Newtonville.
Committee Looks for Next Newton Public Schools Superintendent
The search follows former Superintendent David Fleishman’s retirement in June.
Reverend and Newton Police Chief Meet to Discuss Ways to Strengthen Relationships Between Police and Community
Rev. Devlin Scott, senior pastor of Newton’s NewCity Church, and John Carmichael, chief of the Newton Police Department (NPD), came together for a public discussion on Oct. 6 focused on the relationship between police and the people they serve.
At Newton’s First Bakery Crawl, Shops Sold Out Fast
Eleven bakeries located throughout the city participated in the crawl, where customers could explore new treats at discounted rates.
Newton Free Library Hosts Exhibit on Proposed Updates to Village Center Zoning Ordinances
This exhibit is part of a continued effort that began last summer to gather community input for the village centers’ futures.
Rachael Cobb Highlights Declining Faith in U.S. Democratic Institutions at Newton Free Library Event
Cobb said that the more positive the voting process is for the voter, the more likely they are to have faith in the results.
Zhang: Want to Watch the Leaves Change Colors? You Might Not Have to Leave Newton
Trees in Newton do not feel—and let’s hope they stay that way—and as such, it is up to us to appreciate their inherent beauty.
Cantonese Cuisine, and Then Some, at Ding’s Kitchen
Traditional Cantonese dishes—from crispy silver fish with salted egg yolks to frog legs stir-fried with yellow chives—are on the lengthy menu.