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.
Schwartz, Sangiolo Win for Newton in Contested State House Primary
Democrats Greg Schwartz and Amy Mah Sangiolo each won contested primary elections on Tuesday in races for Newton’s state representative seats.
Newton’s Commissioner of Health and Human Services to Retire After 37 Years
Linda Walsh, Newton’s Commissioner of Health and Human Services, is set to retire in June following a 37-year career serving the city.
Newton Historical Commission Approves Demolitions for Homes
Newton Historical Commission met to review total and partial demolition submissions from several residents on Thursday night.
Newton Police Arrest Man Allegedly Involved in Rhode Island Car Chase
Newton police officers arrested a man allegedly involved in a car chase that began in Rhode Island on Friday.
Running Group Sues Newton Police Department for Discrimination During 2023 Marathon
TrailblazHers, the running club for women of color, sued the Newton Police Department for discrimination last week.
BC Sweethearts Serve Sandwiches and Community at Newton’s Sandwich Works
Mara and Jeff DeBonee’s love story started in Stuart Dining Hall and blossomed into co-owning Sandwich Works, a homey Newton Centre staple.
Winthrop Park School Institute Offers Summer Leadership Program
The Winthrop Park School Institute, an educational nonprofit, will offer a three-week program for high school students to promote leadership.