NewtonLemon House Publishing Lets Newton Kids Tell Their Own Stories Lemon House Publishing is a a space for supporting 8 to 12-year-olds in writing, illustrating, and publishing their own children’s books.
MetroNewton Superintendent’s $14.9 Million Budget Increase Goes Unapproved by Mayor Fuller Newton Mayor Ruthanne Fuller rejected Superintendent Anna Nolin’s request for a $14.9 million funding increase for NPS next year.
MetroTira Khan’s ‘Interiors: Between Refuge and Restraint’ Balances Digital and Physical Beauty in Exhibition at Newton’s Allen Center Photographer Tira Khan’s Interiors: Between Refuge and Restraint, seeks to demonstrate the dynamic combinations of digital and tactile beauty.
NewtonNewton Schools Brace For Potentially “Devastating” Funding Cuts Under Trump Administration Newton Public Schools faces the potential loss of up to $8.7 million in federal grants following directives from the Trump administration.
MetroNewton’s Zoning and Planning Committee Holds Public Hearing on Proposed Amendments to Accessory Dwelling Unit Ordinance Newton’s Zoning and Planning Committee held a hearing to discuss possible amendments tothe Accessory Dwelling Unit ordinance.
MetroNewton’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.
MetroNewton Residents Discuss the State of Democracy Under Trump Norton organized the meeting for residents who possibly felt similar to her—concerned and fearful for America’s future.
MetroAlicia Piedalue Promotes Differential Learning in Campaign for School Committee Seat Alicia Piedalue is running for the open Ward 7 Newton School Committee seat, championing a platform of inclusive programming.
MetroNewton 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.
MetroNPD Responds to Newton’s Rise in Crime Last Year Newton saw an uptick in crime last year, especially in home break-ins and destruction of property, according to police officials.