by Newton News Editor | May 21, 2024 | Newton Business News
They join, you dine. Help grow our community by introducing us to your clients, business partners, and friends. We’ll thank you with a $25 gift card to the restaurant member of your choice for each new member you’ve sent us. It’s easy, just fill out this form to...
by Newton News Editor | May 21, 2024 | Newton City Hall Mayor
Things are moving along at the new Gath Pools which will be open for the swim season thanks to City of Newton – Public Buildings Commissioner Josh Morse and his team.
by Newton News Editor | May 21, 2024 | Newton Patch News
Find out which spots made the list in the report released Tuesday morning.
by Newton News Editor | May 20, 2024 | Newton Beacon
PHOTO: Barbara Brousal-Glaser ran a booth gathering signatures against artificial turf at this year’s Earth Day Festival at Newton North High School. Photo by Bryan McGonigle As summer’s heat looms on the horizon, the artificial turf debate is heating up budget...
by Newton News Editor | May 20, 2024 | Newton Business News
On Saturday, May 25th, join us for our annual “Flags of Our Families” event, an opportunity to honor and pay tribute to the sacrifices made by those who have fought for and defended our country. Fifty large flags supplied by the Braintree Veterans Services...
by Newton News Editor | May 20, 2024 | Newton Beacon
Newton public schools will soon have three new faces in leadership. The district has hired Dr. Gina Flanagan as the new assistant superintendent of teaching and learning, Dr. Gene Roundtree as the new assistant superintendent of secondary education and Dr. Daniel...
by Newton News Editor | May 20, 2024 | Newton Patch News
After a weekend of rain and cool temperatures, a major rebound into the high 80s and 90s is coming to Massachusetts.
by Newton News Editor | May 20, 2024 | Newton Patch News
“The No. 1 issue people talk about is the high cost of housing, the unaffordability, even in places where housing is more affordable.”
by Newton News Editor | May 20, 2024 | Newton Beacon
Music, laughter, and bubbles filled the air at Newton’s FunFEST this weekend. The overcast day on May 18 didn’t stop Newton families from thronging the city hall grounds, which were filled with local vendors, community organizations, and, of course, carnival rides....
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