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Local artist and designer Sebastian Ellington ‘Flying Eagle’ Ebarb researched the city and spent time driving around with ...
The City of Newton is holding its municipal elections, which are still ongoing this afternoon and evening.
NEWTON — A City Council subcommittee has approved a new design for a city seal, with the proposal to be presented Monday, Feb. 3, for a full City Council vote. The new seal, created by graphic ...
The Newton Teachers Association marked the first day of its strike with a rally of thousands outside Newton City Hall. (Max Larkin/WBUR) This article is more than 1 year old. Newton public school ...
The studio is primarily funded through donations and artist registration fees. The article Newton Artists Opening Their Studio Doors For City-wide Exhibit appeared first on Newton Patch.
The Newton City Council has approved a proposal to sell eight parking spaces the city owns on Chestnut Street.
A Newton family is offering the city the chance to buy about 15 acres of largely undeveloped land for $24 million — and local officials are soliciting developers’ proposals on partnering with ...
Newton hired nearly 200 goats to eat down some overgrown city-owned land, breaking its own animal ordinance, the same ordinance Jessica says the city is going after her for breaking.
Newton City Manager Kelly McElroy has announced she will leave her position in October after seven years of service to the Newton community.
Since its founding in 2013, Engine 6 Newton Housing Advocates has dedicated itself to increasing accessibility to affordable, inclusive housing in Newton. “We want to expand housing opportunities in ...
COHN, Newton B., CPA Newton B. Cohn, CPA, 81, of Grotto Avenue, Providence, RI, died Thursday, (December 15, 2005). He was the husband of Rosalea (Elowitz) Cohn for 56 years. Born in Providence ...
The Newton teachers strike entered its thirteenth day Wednesday with negotiations now centering on pay raises for paraprofessionals.