Jewish lawyers largely came from the North, and they worked to dismantle legally enforceable racial segregation, according to the speaker.
Fulfilled Goods Minimizes Waste, Creates Community in Newton
The shop carries goods in bulk, and customers bring in their own reusable containers to fill up with the store’s products.
Grandma’s Kitchen Brings Authentic, Homestyle Taiwanese Food to Newtonville
Customers sink into a cozy and homey atmosphere as they eat authentic Taiwanese dishes at Newtonville’s newest restaurant, Grandma’s Kitchen.
Charles River Regional Chamber Endorses Split Vote on Override Questions
Newton residents will vote on three override questions regarding a proposed $15 million tax increase during a special election on March 14.
Tarik Lucas Breaks Barriers as First Black Newton City Councilor in 40 Years
As city councilor, Lucas said he is always listening to his constituents and building relationships with Newton residents.
Fuller Advocates for Override, Calls for Investment in Newton’s Future at State of the City Address
Mayor Fuller emphasized the importance of the upcoming override vote and reflected on the past year during her State of the City Address.
Historic Newton Event “Moving North” Highlights Black Migration to the City
Several Black Virginians settled in Newton following the Civil War, including three families that formed a community known as the Village.
New Owners to Take Over Iconic Newton Ice Cream Shop
Cabot’s Ice Cream and Restaurant is a time capsule. The restaurant’s interior hasn’t changed since 1969, providing nostalgia for customers.
Pro-Override Groups Hold 21 Standouts Outside Public Schools Across Newton
The NTA, in collaboration with Yes for Newton, organized 21 community standouts in support of the override.
Newton School Committee Unanimously Approves Anna Nolin as Next NPS Superintendent
The final two candidates participated in community forum interviews before a final decision was made by the school committee on Friday.