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Author Sam Farmer talked about his experiences with autism and his book in an event at Newton Free Library Wednesday night. (Liam Davenport / For The Heights)

Author Sam Farmer Talks Ableism and Self-Esteem at Newton Book Talk

Liam Davenport September 19, 2024
Author Sam Farmer talked about his experiences with autism and his book in an event at Newton Free Library Wednesday night.
 A GoFundMe has raised more than $250,000 for Hayes’ legal defense.(Will Martino / Heights Editor, Source: Associated Press)

He Was Arrested for Allegedly Shooting a Man. Within Days, He Garnered Over $250,000 of Support.

Genevieve Morrison September 18, 2024
Donors have raised more than $250,000 for Scott Hayes, the alleged shooter in an altercation at a pro-Israel protest in Newton.
Hayes is pleading not guilty to assault and battery with a dangerous weapon. (Keara Hanlon / Heights Archives)

Details Emerge About Scott Hayes and Caleb Gannon, Individuals Involved in Newton Shooting

Genevieve Morrison and Ella Song September 15, 2024
After shouting at pro-Israel protestors, Newton resident Caleb Gannon tackled a demonstrator at a rally in Newton Thursday.
Scott Hayes, 47, was released on $5,000 cash bail. (Genevieve Morrison / Heights Editor)

Framingham Man Will Plead Not Guilty to Assault With a Dangerous Weapon

Genevieve Morrison September 14, 2024
Scott Hayes, who allegedly shot a man who tackled him, will plead not guilty to charges of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon.
A Framingham man fired a gun after an individual tackled one of the protestors. (Will Martino / Heights Editor)

One Arrested, One Seriously Injured in Shooting at Newton Pro-Israel Rally

Genevieve Morrison September 13, 2024
One person was seriously injured and another was arrested after a shooting at a pro-Israel rally in Newton Thursday night.
Yanovsky will face off against Amy Sangiolo in the 11th Middlesex congressional district’s general election. (Image Courtesy of Steve Yanovsky)

Yanovsky Focused on Freedom in Bid for 11th District Seat

Genevieve Morrison September 12, 2024
Steve Yanovsky a healthcare professional, the owner of a vocational school, and the Republican candidate for Massachusetts' 11th congressional district.
The development on 41 Washington Street would consist of 16 housing units and four of them would be affordable. (Photo Courtesy of Heights Archives)

Newton Development Unlikely to Gain Affordable Housing Permit, According to Zoning Board

Genevieve Morrison September 10, 2024
Newton’s Zoning Board of Appeals signaled it would vote against a controversial housing development planned for Washington Street.
The $2 million in funding will go to the restoration of the church’s bell tower and main building. (Steve Mooney / Heights Archives)

Newton’s Zoning and Planning Committee Approves Appropriation of Community Preservation Funds to First Baptist Church

Laney McAden September 10, 2024

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...

The $200,000 would go toward four traffic calming projects. (Steve Mooney / Heights Archives)

Public Facilities Committee Approves Funding for School Lighting, Traffic Signal, Sewer Improvements

Ella Song September 8, 2024
The Newton Public Facilities Committee agreed to finance the continued installation of LED lighting at Newton South High School.
Project construction began in March with an official groundbreaking ceremony held on site. (Connor Siemien / Heights Editor).

Newton Senior Center Construction On Track to Finish in Fall 2025, Commissioner Says

Laney McAden September 5, 2024
The Cooper Center for Active Living construction project held its monthly community update Tuesday to discuss site updates and progress.
The project on 20 Clinton Street in Nonantum stands nine feet and six inches taller than councilors thought it would when it was approved. (Steve Mooney / Heights Archives)

City Council Appeals to Zoning Board After Newton Construction Project Built Taller Than Anticipated

Genevieve Morrison September 5, 2024
The Newton City Council will appeal to the Zoning Board of Appeals after a Nonantum building was built nearly 10 feet taller than anticipated.
The incumbents in state congressional districts 11 and 12 both stepped down, sparking two contested primary elections for Newton. (Steve Mooney / Heights Archives)

Schwartz, Sangiolo Win for Newton in Contested State House Primary

Genevieve Morrison September 4, 2024
Democrats Greg Schwartz and Amy Mah Sangiolo each won contested primary elections on Tuesday in races for Newton’s state representative seats.
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