Wanger detailed the book at an event co-hosted by Historic Newton and the Newton Free Library on Thursday.
Override Vote Failure Would Cause Gap in NPS Budget, Superintendent Says
If it passes, the March 14 election would override Massachusetts’ Proposition 2 ½, which places a cap on annual increases in levy limits.
Newton Police Department Partners with Nonantum Boxing Club for After-school Youth Boxing Program
The free boxing program is held at the Nonantum Boxing Club and welcomes participants ages 10 to 17 every Wednesday.
Burke’s Alewerks Offers Inventive Pints and a Cheerful Atmosphere
Originally based in Hanover, Mass., the restaurant opened in West Newton in January, with a focus on traditional and European style ales.
Newton Housing Partnership Members Advocate for Greater Availability of Affordable Housing Through Zoning
The City of Newton is currently undergoing the first overhaul of the city’s zoning ordinances in over 60 years, according to its website.
New Art Shop Builds Sense of Community Between Local Artists and Residents
The shop, which will run until Dec. 23, offers a range of gifts, including jewelry, paintings, ceramics, and soaps.
Residents Question Chestnut Hill Development Proposal at Land Use Committee Meeting
The proposal for the property calls to raze the home at 15 Algonquin Rd. for units that will connect to the property at 71 Commonwealth Ave.
“We Put on Boots and Ran”: Flood Seeps Through Duchesne East Hallway
Tyler Murray donned a pair of boots and grabbed a garbage pail as he rushed into the flooding first-floor bathroom of Duchesne East on Tuesday night.
Newton Hosts Holiday Mini Golf Event As Part of Annual Gift Drive
The gifts donated will go to local children as part of a holiday gift drive in partnership with The Village Bank.
Newton Mayor Announces Expansion of NewMo Services
The city will add another car to NewMo and extend its weekday hours for senior citizens, according to Newton Mayor Ruthanne Fuller.