Jill Charney, a Grove Street resident, requested that the city restrict parking along the west side of Grove Street and between Moulton Street and Colgate Road, while allowing parking on the east side of Grove Street.
Che! Empanada Fills Newtonville Storefront with Argentinian Classics
The new Che! Empanada in Newtonville is an authentic, delectable Argentinian spot perfect for a lunch break right off the Mass. Turnpike.
Green Line Branch Serving Newton to Suspend Service Periodically Throughout Next Six Weeks
The MBTA announced that the Newton-based D Branch of the Green Line will close for 27 days over the next six weeks for safety repairs.
A Year After Newton Imposed Harsh Restrictions on Gun Stores, Gun Control Advocates Want More
Potential firearms businesses need a special permit and a vote of approval from the Newton City Council to open in the city.
Newton Community Pride Auctions Off Locally Designed Art Benches
Newton Community Pride is auctioning off 12 public benches crafted by local and regional artists. The auction will last until Sept. 30.
Newton Senior Center Programs to Move to Temporary Facilities Starting in November
The department will host many of the same programs in the temporary campus as it would have held in the senior center building.
Newton Launches New Grant Initiative with ARPA Funds to Address Community Needs
The City of Newton will appropriate $1.75 million of its ARPA funds for an economic initiative, according to Mayor Fuller.
Angie Schmitt Discusses the Pedestrian Safety Crisis in America at Newton Free Library Event
More pedestrians died during the pandemic despite fewer cars driving on American roads, according to author and consultant Angie Schmitt.
Zhang: Demolishing 345 Walnut St. is Both Necessary and Necessarily Unpleasant
Senior centers serve seniors, but the existing one does not fulfill that purpose.