Durant-Kenrick House and Grounds celebrated the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution with reenactors and other activities.
Hot Off the Press: Nonantum Press Room Serves Up Gourmet Paninis
Situated in Newton’s Italian-American neighborhood, Nonantum Press Room reinvents traditional Italian meals in the form of sandwiches
Newton’s Finance Committee Approves Grants for Historic Museum and Waste Reduction
On Monday evening, Newton’s Finance Committee approved two grants for the Jackson Homestead and Museum and one for MassDEP.
Newton City Council Approves New City Seal In Contested Vote
On Tuesday evening, the Newton City Council approved a new city seal following four years of discussion and planning.
He Felt God Call Him to Come Out. Now, He Helps Black Churches Become Safe Spaces for Others To Do the Same.
Thomas Crowley is the first gay paster at Myrtle Baptist Church, a Black church in Newton. Now, he’s helping other churches welcome gay people.
Newton North Emphasizes the ‘Power of Passion’ in TEDx Club Event
On Wednesday evening, Newton North High School’s TEDx Club held its second annual TEDx Youth event themed “The Power of Passion.”
Mayor Fuller Says City Is Strong in Final State of the City Address
Newton Mayor Ruthanne Fuller said the city was strong in her eighth and final State of the City Address at Newton City Hall Monday evening.
Newton Conservation Commission Establish Guidelines for Potential Development in Newton Centre
Newton’s Conservation Commission established guidelines for a potential development in Newton Centre in its meeting Thursday night.
Nonantum Residents Debate New Development At Zoning Forum
Nonantum residents debated adding a fourth floor to a local barbershop owner’s new development in the Newton village.
St. Mary of Carmen Society Christmas Tree Fundraiser Lights Up Nonantum
The Nonantum-based nonprofit hosts a series of Christmas events throughout the month to raise money and bring the community together.