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The next, and typically final step for the project, would be a vote before the full City Council on Oct. 19.
Deadline Oct. 31, with a second grant cycle coming this spring. Details here.
A new study has found minimal evidence that COVID-19 is transferring inside K-12 school buildings.
No matter where you stand on filling our nation’s Supreme Court vacancy, we should all agree that the nomination battle is bad for business.
Two-hour time limit will be enforced.
The campaign focuses on supporting local businesses and restaurants in the last 100 days of 2020.
Campaign aims to promote the virtues and value of shopping and dining locally.
Owner Joe Quinnan told customers he and his partner Rob will pursue "new adventures" and close the shop at the end of the month.
The meters will be free beginning June 29th until Labor Day. Regular meter fees will resume on September 8th.
The Select Board voted to allow restaurants to use more outdoor space in light of coronavirus restrictions on indoor seating.
My Tire Guys offers tire shopping right at customers doors.
TripAdvisor, based in Needham, is laying off a quarter of its workforce due to the effect of the coronavirus on the hospitality industry.
The Needham store was one of six locations in the state to get a full makeover in the "Staples Connect" redesign.
The Needham based company is cutting hundreds of jobs as competition from Google heats up.
The number of Needham residents reporting income of $1 million or more increased 17.8 percent in 2017.
The stores were highlighted as popular retail spots in town as many city dwellers flee to the suburbs.
Small Business Saturday — it's on Nov. 30 this year — helps local businesses in Needham compete.
Needham police and firefighters said James Jacobs, 52, was killed in an accident at TripAdvisor's headquarters in Needham.
Fifteen small businesses in downtown Needham are participating in the "Sidewalk Sale."
Amnesty International claimed travel sites "profit off war crimes" by including listings in "illegal" Israeli settlements.
After TripAdvisor was criticized for not doing enough to prevent sexual assaults at hotels they promote, new safety filters were added.
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The popular spot for people to get ice cream while waiting for the train at Needham Junction station is back.
The stand was in business 20 years and was a popular spot for people to get an ice cream, relax, and watch the trains pass by.
89 A St. is getting a new owner.
Over the past two years, the team has connected 550 companies to the Mass Save program to help cut down on operating costs.
The Needham Board of Selectmen voted 4-1 approved a beer and wine license for the restaurant.
The Spring Gift Boutique on Great Plain Avenue will be open from April 9 to May 25.
With a focus on girls K-8, coaching will be provided by professionals as well as inspiring young girls and women.
Lucas Connors only needed five days to raise over $2,000 for the store.
The Newton-Needham Regional Chamber’s Environment Committee is seeking nominees for their 'Green Business' award.
Sira Natural is expected to open by the end of the week.
Jack McQuillan and Maureen Fitzgerald of Taylor are ready for retirement.
RFK Kitchen, which opened last October, reopened Thursday night under the name Needham’s Lounge & Kitchen.
Kindred Healthcare's Needham nursing home and assisted living facility are scheduled to close within a few months.
The Newton-Needham Regional Chamber announced four new directors to its board effective Jan. 1. See the press release here:
The Chamber’s board of directors welcomes Chris Teachout as its new chair, effective January 1.
The two organizations will merge their events, programs, services and advocacy under one umbrella starting Jan. 1.