MetroThree Newton Cannabis Dispensaries Threaten To Sue City Over Community Impact Fee Three Newton marijuana dispensaries have threatened to sue the city to win back community impact fees they have been required to pay.
NewtonNewton Police Reports 117 Percent Increase in Home Break-Ins Newton saw a 117 percent increase in residential break-ins and a 63 percent increase in car break-ins in 2024.
MetroNonantum 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.
NewtonNewton City Council Passes “Generational Ban” on Tobacco Sales Newton City Council prohibited the sale of tobacco products to people born on or after March 1, 2004, in its meeting on Tuesday.
MetroNewton Community Honors MLK at Annual Celebration Newton’s Foundation for Racial, Ethnic and Religious Harmony organized the city’s annual, interfaith celebration of Martin Luther King.
MetroNewton Zoning Committee Votes To Tweak Retaining Wall Laws To Comply With State Newton’s Zoning and Planning Committee agreed to send a new retaining wall proposal to City Council for the Village Center Overlay District.
PoliticsNewton Will Spend Over $180,000 On A Special School Committee Election. Here’s How It Breaks Down.
MetroNewton Man Shot at Pro-Israel Rally Released Without Bail Caleb Gannon—the Newton man shot after tackling a protestor at a pro-Israel rally—released on personal recognizance bail at arraignment.
MetroNewton Family of Four Found Dead in New Hampshire After Carbon Monoxide Exposure Newton family dead at home in N.H., on Christmas Day after exposure to carbon monoxide, according to New Hampshire State Fire Marshal.
MetroNewton Man Shot in Altercation at Pro-Israel Rally To Face Assault Charge Caleb Gannon, the man shot in an altercation at pro-Israel rally in Newton, will face charge of assault and battery, according to 7 News WHDH.