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Herman opened the craft store in Newton Highlands last week. (Riley Del Sesto / For The Heights)

Tracy Herman Realizes Crafting Passion With Knot & Purl Store in Newton

Emma Stadolnik and Riley Del Sesto November 3, 2024
Tracy Herman proved her determination to help others craft in opening Knot & Purl—a crafting playground catered toward adults.
Omari Cassell, 18, faces charges of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon. (Steve Mooney / Heights Archives)

Newton Man Charged With Watertown Stabbing

Genevieve Morrison November 1, 2024
A Newton 18-year-old turned himself in to Watertown Police Friday in connection with a stabbing in Watertown.
War Game is a docu-thriller about a simulated coup similar to the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. (Molly Funk / For The Heights)

Panelists Talk Defending Democracy at Newton War Game Screening

Molly Funk November 1, 2024
The West Newton Cinema held a screening of the movie War Game Tuesday with a panel of local political experts.
The Newton City Council Finance Committee met Monday and approved funding for human resources research. (Steve Mooney / Heights Archives)

Newton Approves Use of Grant Money for Human Resources Study

Genevieve Morrison October 30, 2024
Newton City Council’s Finance Committee approved the use of grant funding for a study into Newton’s public employment system on Monday.
(Steve Mooney / Heights Archives)

Land Use Committee Considers Increased Housing Density Proposals

Nikita Osadchiy October 27, 2024
Newton's Land Use Committee approved proposal for three single-family dwellings and postponed a proposal to build four dwellings on Tuesday.
The Programs and Services Committee approved the purchase in its meeting Wednesday night. (Heights Archives)

Newton Approves Land Purchase for Rebuilding Christina Street Bridge

Genevieve Morrison October 24, 2024
Newton’s Programs and Services Committee approved the purchase of land for a new bridge over the Charles River.
(Nicole Vagra / Heights Editor)

Mayor Fuller Outlines Capital Improvement Plan at City Council Meeting

Sarah Vergura October 24, 2024
Mayor Fuller presented at Newton’s City Council meeting, providing her and Jonathan Yeo’s Capital Improvement Plan for the next five years. 
Question two would change the stakes of standardized testing, and question five would change tipped wages. (Parker Leaf / Heights Editors)

Newton Residents Share Perspectives on the Ballot Questions That Could Change Massachusetts

Genevieve Morrison and Aidan Gravina October 22, 2024
As Newton voters prepare to cast their ballots on Nov. 5, they are faced with choices that could reshape classrooms and dining rooms.
Following an incident of harrassment between city councilors last December, the rules committee considered making a conduct code. (Steve Mooney / Heights Archives)

Newton Rules Subcommittee Discusses Creating City Council Code of Conduct

Ella Song October 20, 2024
The Newton City Council Rules Subcommittee discussed the creation of a code of conduct at its first meeting on Thursday.
All three candidates for Newton’s state representative seats discussed their platforms on the arts at the Allen Center in West Newton. (Steve Mooney / Heights Archives)

Newton State Congressional Candidates Talk Art at MASSCreative Event

Liam Davenport October 16, 2024
Newton state congressional candidates discussed funding for the arts at an event hosted by MASSCreative, a Boston-based arts organization. 
Between 2017 and 2022, the primary motivation for demolishing older homes was to increase the square footage.

Torn-Down Newton Homes Tend to be Replaced With Bigger Ones, Says Zoning Committee

Nikita Osadchiy October 15, 2024
A study showed that most Newton houses that are torn down are replaced with larger ones. Newton city councilors said that's harmful.
 Officials are still investigating the cause of the fire. (Steve Mooney / Heights Archives)

No Reported Injuries in Boat Fire at Newton Yacht Club

Aidan Gravina October 11, 2024
A docked boat caught fire at the Newton Yacht Club on Thursday near a Boston College crew practice. No one was injured in the blaze.
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