Sangiolo will face Yanovsky in the Nov. 5 general election, campaigning as the 11th Middlesex congressional district’s Democratic candidate.
Framingham Man Will Plead Not Guilty to Assault With a Dangerous Weapon
Scott Hayes, who allegedly shot a man who tackled him, will plead not guilty to charges of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon.
Footage Shows Physical Altercation Leading to Shooting at Pro-Israel Protest in Newton
Phone camera footage from an eyewitness shows the altercation between an individual and pro-Israel protestors that led to a life-threatening shooting on Thursday night in Newton.
One Arrested, One Seriously Injured in Shooting at Newton Pro-Israel Rally
One person was seriously injured and another was arrested after a shooting at a pro-Israel rally in Newton Thursday night.
Yanovsky Focused on Freedom in Bid for 11th District Seat
Steve Yanovsky a healthcare professional, the owner of a vocational school, and the Republican candidate for Massachusetts’ 11th congressional district.
Newton Development Unlikely to Gain Affordable Housing Permit, According to Zoning Board
Newton’s Zoning Board of Appeals signaled it would vote against a controversial housing development planned for Washington Street.
Newton’s Zoning and Planning Committee Approves Appropriation of Community Preservation Funds to First Baptist Church
Newton’s Zoning and Planning Committee (ZAP) met with the Community Preservation Committee (CPC) on Monday to discuss the appropriation of $2 million to the control of the Planning & Development Department for a grant to the First Baptist Church and its planned restoration of its bell tower. The Community Preservation Act (CPA) funding of up…
Public Facilities Committee Approves Funding for School Lighting, Traffic Signal, Sewer Improvements
The Newton Public Facilities Committee agreed to finance the continued installation of LED lighting at Newton South High School.
Newton Senior Center Construction On Track to Finish in Fall 2025, Commissioner Says
The Cooper Center for Active Living construction project held its monthly community update Tuesday to discuss site updates and progress.
City Council Appeals to Zoning Board After Newton Construction Project Built Taller Than Anticipated
The Newton City Council will appeal to the Zoning Board of Appeals after a Nonantum building was built nearly 10 feet taller than anticipated.