by Newton News Editor | May 20, 2024 | Newton Beacon
Editor’s note: Newsmakers is a new regular feature spotlighting accomplishments of Newton community members, businesses and organizations. City Hall housing advocates honored for their efforts City Councilor Vicki Danberg and former City Councilor Deb Crossley...
by Newton News Editor | May 20, 2024 | Newton Patch News
One of the 22 specialty breed dogs that were rescued from a puppy mill in Missouri and brought to Salem for adoption this past weekend. The MSPCA said nearly two dozen purebred “designer” dogs arrived at the Northeast Animal Shelter this...
by Newton News Editor | May 19, 2024 | Newton Patch News
As “solar maximum” approaches, northern lights displays are likely to become more common, potentially jarring an internet-dependent world. As “solar maximum” approaches, northern lights displays are likely to become more common, potentially jarring an...
by Newton News Editor | May 19, 2024 | Newton Patch News
“Obviously, they want to see something, Could I walk around nude in my back yard and do adult things?” someone wondered. “Obviously, they want to see something, Could I walk around nude in my back yard and do adult things?” someone...
by Newton News Editor | May 19, 2024 | Newton Patch News
See what schools are the priciest when it comes to higher education in Massachusetts.
by Newton News Editor | May 19, 2024 | Newton Patch News
Cities like Worcester, Salem and Weymouth saw growth, but a majority of cities lost residents, new estimates show.
by Newton News Editor | May 18, 2024 | Newton Patch News
A dead whale was towed 50 miles offshore for a burial at sea. She came back. Authorities wonder how many times the cycle will repeat.
by Newton News Editor | May 18, 2024 | Newton Patch News
The new variant accounts for nearly 25 percent of all recent COVID-19 cases in Massachusetts. Here’s what to know.
by Newton News Editor | May 18, 2024 | Newton Patch News
Studies debunk the “rule,” attributed to Genghis Khan, that food is OK if quickly retrieved from the floor, but the science is nuanced. Studies debunk the “rule,” attributed to Genghis Khan, that food is OK if quickly retrieved from the floor, but the...
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