The Y is celebrating its first full-scale, in-person gala since the pandemic started.
NHCC is celebrating its 150th anniversary with a historical timeline and a series of community events.
The funding will support the nonprofit’s health, social, and educational programs.
Newton Community Pride is providing $10,000 toward their 2022 community micro grant commitment.
The Gala is set for Oct. 26 and will be co-chaired by former Congressman Joseph P. Kennedy III and John J. Boyle III
Bidding begins Friday, Sept. 16 and all auction proceeds will support future public art initiatives in Newton.
Jamie Golden, Maura Butler, and Walk Hero Anya Rhodes will join thousands in the iconic fundraising walk for Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.
Nearly 100 people attended the 11th Annual Build-a-Backpack event, sponsored by The Rashi School and Jewish Family Services of Metrowest
The organization plans to open a second full-service Y facility at 135 Wells Avenue this fall.
Donations will be accepted through Sunday, August 28.
This summer, 19-year-old Zeke Cochin is in charge coordinating tabling events for ORI’s Natural Lawn Care for Healthy Soils Challenge.
Tenley Albright received the award at the hospitals annual gala last month, the first in-person event in two years.
So far this year, the Rotary Club has collected over 8,300 pounds of clothing and other household textiles.
Blood Drive July 10, 2022
Founded in 2011, Newton at Home helps its members by offering hands on services and social programs.
Engine 6 was recognized for its ongoing advocacy for more housing production in Newton.
The Bickoff family received the L’Dot VaDor Award for keeping senior residents and 2Life staff safe during the pandemic.
The Newton News Foundation is holding the meeting to discuss the establishment of The Newton Beacon, a non-profit weekly digital newspaper.
Maureen Reilly Meagher, Marcia Johnson, Tamika Olszewski, and Nicole Obi are four of 121 women across Massachusetts receiving the award.
Mass Humanities supports public readings of Douglass’s influential address, “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?” around the state.
According to the West Suburban YMCA, this was the highest attended tournament in 10 years.
The organization was chosen from a total of 580 applicants during a competitive review process.
Three students graduating this year are recipients of a $1,000 scholarship for their pursuit of art in higher education.
The ceremony will be held on Tuesday, June 1 at 6 p.m. on the lawn of City Hall.
Newton will be hosting a Memorial Day Parade and Cemetery Observance for the first time in two years on Sunday, May 29 and Monday, May 30.
The move marks the first time the community will have its own home, rather than sharing space with another religious institution.
The event will be held on Sunday, June 5 from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The scholarship is named after Herbert Randolph "Randy” Kiser, who was born in Waltham in 1956.
Since 2016, Welcome Home has been providing families experiencing hardship with the basic household items they need to live with dignity.
Carlie Briere was inspired by her many family members who have served in the military and chose to help NECHV for her Eagle Scout project.
Donations of new baby diapers and baby wipes will be accepted throughout the month of May.
Amidst warm welcomes, delicious food, and emotional speeches, The Rashi School’s annual dinner was held live on May 1 at the Seaport Hotel
The event will be held on Saturday, May 14 at 12 p.m. at 295 California Street.
The event will take place on Saturday, May 7 from 1 to 3 p.m.
The collection drives will be held from 8 a.m. to noon in the circular driveway of the Scandinavian Living Center.
Recipients include the Waban Improvement Society, PorchFest, Nonantum Village Welcome Mural, and Newton Nomadic Theater.
The event will be held at 7:30 a.m. the University of Massachusetts Amherst’s Mount Ida Campus in the Shaw Hall Courtyard.
"Five Days of Action” is a weeklong campaign to raise awareness and inspire adults to take action to protect children from sexual abuse.
The event is being held to raise money for the organization's veteran programs.
Welcome Home works to provide families experiencing hardship with the basic household items they need to live with dignity.