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Fuller said that the city will not be relying on free cash as a main revenue source this fiscal year. (Steve Mooney / Heights Archives)

Mayor Emphasizes Stability in City Budget Presentation

Emma Stadolnik October 9, 2024
Mayor Ruthanne Fuller stressed the importance of the city’s long-term fiscal health in her FY26-FY30 Financial Forecast presentation.
The Newton Tree Conservancy was established in 2008. (Erell Renaudeau / For The Heights)

“This is the Holy Acorn”: Newton Tree Conservancy Hosts Sapling Giveaway

Erell Renaudeau October 8, 2024
The Newton Tree Conservancy, an environmental nonprofit, held a tree sapling giveaway in Nahanton Park on Saturday.
Angier was one of nine Massachusetts schools to receive the award this year. (Courtesy of Peter Vanderwarker)

Angier Elementary Receives National Blue Ribbon Award

Mei Dasgupta October 6, 2024
Newton’s Angier Elementary School received a National Blue Ribbon Award from the U.S. Department of Education.
The car drove down an embankment, colliding with a fence outside of Salon Fabio. (Steve Mooney / Heights Archives)

One Hospitalized After Car Crash Outside Newton Salon

Genevieve Morrison October 6, 2024
One person was hospitalized following a car crash down an embankment in front of a Newton salon Friday evening.
Lee’s Burger moved to its current Newton location in 2013, opening a second spot in Brookline a year later. (Andrew Nester  / For the Heights)

Lee’s Burger: A Simple, Community-Cherished Spot Serving All-American Classics in Newton Centre

Liam Davenport and Andrew Nester October 3, 2024
Situated right in the core of Newton Centre, Lee’s Burger offers indulgent, homey renditions of the classic American burger.
The winner of this race will replace Rep. Kay Khan, who has held office since 1995.(Images Courtesy of Amy Sangiolo and Steve Yanovsky)

Sangiolo and Yanovsky Discuss Housing, Transportation, and More at Debate

Genevieve Morrison October 2, 2024
Amy Mah Sangiolo and Vlad “Steve” Yanovsky, candidates for the 11th Middlesex district representative seat, faced off in a debate Tuesday.
The third annual Bakery Crawl featured 18 businesses in the Boston area. (Sofia Levorchick / For The Heights)

Newton Bakery Crawl Creates Buzz for Local Businesses

Sofia Levorchick and Emma Stadolnik October 1, 2024
Newton’s third annual Bakery Crawl offered a variety of baked goods at discounted prices this weekend, featuring over 18 businesses.
Schwartz is the Democratic nominee for the Middlesex 12th congressional district, running unopposed in the Nov. 5 general election.(Photo Courtesy of Greg Schwartz)

Schwartz Passionate About Political Participation as New State Representative for Newton

Genevieve Morrison September 29, 2024
Schwartz, the unopposed candidate to represent the 12th Middlesex district in Massachusetts has had a long history of political participation, both as a citizen and a representative.
Newton passed its current zoning ordinance in December of last year. (Ben Shultz / Heights Archives)

MassDOT Announces Safety Improvements for Newton Corner

Liam Davenport September 29, 2024
Massachusetts Department of Transportation officials announced new safety improvements at the Newton Corner segment of I-90.
Fuller said that the city will not be relying on free cash as a main revenue source this fiscal year. (Steve Mooney / Heights Archives)

Newton Housing Partnership Updates Members on Collaboration with Local Nonprofits

Sarah Vergura September 26, 2024
Newton Housing Partnership evaluated programs and updated members on projects going on in the city in its monthly meeting on Tuesday night. 
The City of Boston implemented their own BERDO in 2021. (Steve Mooney / Heights Archives)

Newton’s Zoning and Planning Committee Reviews Proposed Building Emissions Guidelines

Nikita Osadchiy and Iona Lee September 25, 2024
Newton’s Zoning and Planning Committee reviewed the proposed Newton Building Emissions Reduction and Disclosure Ordinance on Monday night.
The market is open on Tuesdays and Saturdays every week until the middle of October. (Brooke Ghaly / Heights Editor)

Newton Farmer’s Market Uses Locally-Based Food to Strengthen Sense of Community

Brooke Ghaly September 22, 2024
On Tuesday afternoons, Newton’s Cold Spring Park is bursting with colorful tents, delicious aromas, fresh flavors, and local vendors.
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