Police arrested a Newton man for suspected drug possession and distribution in a bust following a suspected opioid overdose in Rowley, Mass.
Facing Fiscal Challenges, Mayor Fuller Presents “Responsible” Budget for FY26
Newton Mayor Fuller presented a $623 million budget for fiscal year 2026 in her annual report, warning of economic uncertainty for the city.
At BC Event, Auchincloss Says He Wants to Make Democrats Cool Again
U.S. Representative Jake Auchincloss misses the days when Democrats were cool, or so he told a crowd of students.
Driver Hospitalized in Rollover Crash on Route 9 in Newton
On Tuesday morning at around 7 a.m., one person was hospitalized after a multi-vehicle rollover crash on Route 9 in Newton.
Newton’s Generational Tobacco Ban Finds Support Among Young People
Massachusetts is beginning to fight back against the detrimental effects of tobacco, and Newton has become a microcosm of a growing debate.
From Pop-Up to Viral Success: The Half Cookie’s Sweet Journey
Every weekend, a crowd has gathered to taste The Half Cookie, a cookie and coffee shop in Chestnut Hill that has racked up social media fame.
Newton Residents Join Nationwide “Hands Off” Protest Opposing Trump and Musk
On Saturday afternoon, Newton residents protested in Newton Centre as part of nationwide “Hands Off” demonstrations.
BC’s Bonnie and Clyde Depicts the Danger of Desire
Bonnie and Clyde took Robsham Theater hostage April 3 to April 5, immersing BC in a twisted version of the American Dream.
Newton Banned Tobacco for Young People. Local Businesses Now Worry About Their Futures.
In January, Newton City Council passed a generational tobacco ban and local businesses are apprehensive of its potential effects.
Princess and the bOp! Moves Audience Members to Rocking and Head Bopping
Just over 15 years ago, The Princess and the Frog hit theaters as a smash-hit success and instant Disney classic. On Saturday night, the movie’s musical musings hit Robsham Theater to an equally passionate reception.