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The new location is Van Leeuwen’s first in the Boston area. (Laney McAden / Heights Editor)

Van Leeuwen Ice Cream Opens Chestnut Hill Location with Preview Event

Laney McAden April 14, 2024
Van Leeuwen Ice Cream hosted a preview event for its store in Chestnut Hill before their grand opening the following day, April 12.
MBTA Proposes Redesign of Newton Commuter Rail Stations. (Nicole Vagra / Heights Editor)

MBTA Proposes Redesign of Newton Commuter Rail Stations

Sophie Compston April 12, 2024
MBTA personnel proposed a project to redesign Newton’s three MBTA Commuter Rail platforms at its community meeting Wednesday night. 
ZAP agreed to hold further discussion of the possible permit amendments until a later meeting (Nicole Vagra / Heights Editor)

Newton’s Zoning and Planning Committee Reviews Possible Changes to Retaining Wall Requirements

Laney McAden April 11, 2024
Members of Newton’s Zoning and Planning Committee (ZAP) proposed changing the requirements for retaining walls in a meeting Monday night. 
Miriam and Jeff Kosowsky reinstalled their display that was vandalized in March.(Genevieve Morrison / Heights Editor)

Newton Community Gathers to Rededicate Vandalized Hostage Wall on Homer Street

Genevieve Morrison April 9, 2024
Hundreds gathered on Homer Street Sunday afternoon to reinstall a display of Israeli hostage posters two weeks after it was vandalized.
Newton City Councilor Bill Humphrey and former City Councilor Greg Schwartz are also running for the seat. (Parker Leaf / Heights Editor)

City Councilor Rick Lipof Emphasizes Commitment to Collaboration Ahead of State Representative Campaign

Genevieve Morrison April 7, 2024
City Councilor Rick Lipof, candidate for the Middlesex 12th District House seat, wants voters to know that he’s a team player.
Newton’s Public Facilities Committee decided to postpone the discussion about geothermal energy until more data was available. (Steve Mooney / Heights Archives)

Public Facilities Committee Discusses Geothermal Energy

Laney McAden April 5, 2024
Climate solutions nonprofit and Framingham’s Geothermal Pilot Project met with Public Facilities Committee to discuss geothermal energy.
 NPS will be partnering with Chartwells Schools Dining Services. (Image Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons)

Newton School Committee Approves New Vendor for School Cafeterias

Genevieve Morrison April 2, 2024
The Newton School Committee (NSC) approved a new food service vendor for Newton Public Schools (NPS) in a unanimous vote on Monday.
The letter from the board would support an amendment to Civico’s pre-existing permit (Steve Mooney / Heights Editor)

Newton Housing Partnership Postpones Decision on a Letter of Support for Civico Development

Sophie Compston April 2, 2024
Civico Development sought a letter of support from the Newton Housing Partnership for an amendment to Civico’s pre-existing permit.
The previous city council passed the updated zoning ordinance in December of last year. (Steve Mooney / Heights Archives)

Newton’s Zoning and Planning Committee Talks Post-VCOD Development Impacts, Inclusionary Zoning Ordinance

Ella Song March 27, 2024
The Zoning and Planning Committee talked small business protection during development following the implementation of new zoning regulations.
According to the city, this is Newton’s third fatal fire since December. (Heights Archives)

Newton Man Killed in House Fire

Ella Song March 25, 2024
One man is dead following a fire Sunday morning at 1243 Walnut St. in Newton, according to city officials.
The Massachusetts Secretary of State is not in favor of combining local elections with federal and state elections. (Connor Siemien / Heights Editor)

Newton’s Programs and Services Committee Considers Moving Municipal Elections to Even Years

Brendan O’Friel March 22, 2024
Newton’s Programs and Services Committee discussed moving municipal elections to even years due to significantly lower voter turnouts.
The proposal includes a 5.17 percent increase in the school district’s funding. (Ella Song / Heights Editor)

Superintendent Presents Proposed NPS Budget

Ella Song March 22, 2024
NPS Superintendent Anna Nolin presented the proposed NPS budget for the upcoming fiscal year at the Newton School Committee meeting.
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