“I’m back to living on main again, but now I have found myself going back to these old spots in a way that I never did sophomore year.”
On Sunday, Kennedy Addresses Newton Town Hall
“The federal government isn’t going to be standing up like it has in the past, communities are going to have to,” Kennedy said.
Rezoning Project Sparks Debate in City Council
At their latest meeting on Monday, Newton City councilors debated a potential rezoning project, and discussed affordable housing in the area.
Newton Passes Sanctuary City Ordinance
At the City Council meeting on Tuesday night, councilors passed an amendment to the “Welcoming City” ordinance that granted Newton sanctuary city status.
Cafe Breaks Grounds With Vegetarian Treats
Tucked away in the Newton Highlands, Broken Grounds Café will satisfy anyones cravings for healthy juices, açaí bowls and good cups of coffee.
Newton Community Presents Opportunity for BC Students
“Therefore, it is essential that those looking to bring change to BC also support activism in the surrounding community and beyond at the national level.”
City Councilors Discuss Newton’s Sanctuary City Status
“We are not in the business of picking people up for immigration violations … end of story,” said one councilor.
Lettuce Eat the Night Away at Walnut Grille
Newton’s Walnut Grille provides diners with a vegan dinner that wall make even the carnivores among us salivate.
Boston College, City of Newton Announce Partnership to Combat Economic Inequality
Newton is 15 percent more expensive to live in than in surrounding towns. Warren’s office and Boston College have partnered to find a solution.
Moldovan Cuisine: More Than Words
Wedged in between the Newton’s local tailor and liquor store is the bright new Moldovan Restaurant, which quietly opened its doors to the public on April 1 for a soft opening.