Newton Mayor Fuller announced a new ride service for seniors, all-day kindergarten and honored the late Rev. Howard Haywood and Linda Plaut.
Newton City Councilors Plan to slap a tax on paper bags.
The proposal comes after Boston's recent move to do the same.
Newton’s Zoning Reform addresses race, class and the future of our city, says Councilor Brenda Noel in a letter.
No more feeding your meter beyond the one-hour limit, thanks to the new rules.
Garden Remedies got provisional licenses from the state recently, meaning it will likely open in the next 60 to 90 days.
Two months after surveying residents about how much they'd spend on green sources of electricity, the mayor released a FAQ on the program.
Newton Mayor Fuller announced there were options for Federal workers who needed help paying their sewer and water bills.
If you're tempted to think the Federal Government Shutdown isn't impacting Newton, think again, says the mayor.
If the locations are approved, nearly half of Newton's municipal electrical demand would be matched by solar power generated here.
The average Newton homeowner will pay $562.33 more than they did last year in property taxes.
The question of whether Newton's winter parking ban should start in December, rather than November is up for a city council vote Monday.
Newton City Hall released the news Tuesday.
The mayor is asking the Fire Chief stay on the job past his retirement age.
Newton wants to hear from residents about how much renewable energy they want to see included in a new contract.
Here's what happened with Newton's special election on recreational marijuana and how the city voted on the rest.
We have all the information you need as you head to the polls on Tuesday.
'We count on you to protect us from the risks associated with the use of natural gas,' say the Newton Mayor and City Councilors in a letter.
Anyone who is registered to vote in Newton can show up to one of several polling spots and cast a ballot for the Nov. 6 election early.
'The City needs to tighten its belt,' said Newton Mayor Ruthanne Fuller
Mayor Ruthanne Fuller announced Wednesday night she has chosen Alissa Ocasio Giuliani to take over for Ouida Young who is retiring.
Newton is among 15 Boston-area communities working to build even more new housing than proposed in a recent State bill.
A second medical marijuana clinic will be operated by Cypress Tree Management at the corner of Route 9 and Elliot Street.
Newton isn't doing so hot when it comes to turning in uncontaminated recycling. Here's what the city is doing about it.
To allow pot shops or not? And If so, how many? That is the question.
The chief nursing officer at Newton-Wellesley makes a case for why MA should vote against Question 1 to mandate nurse staffing levels.
Rep. Joe Kennedy III will keep his seat, according to the polls. Kennedy blew away challenger Gary Rucinski in Newton.
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Please vote Scott Lively for Governor in the Tuesday, September 4 Republican Primary
Newton City Councilors voted in favor of a reduction in size last year. The former mayor didn't sign off on the proposal.
It may be a more than a year away, but he's getting an early start in an effort to get the Ward 2 City Council seat.
The mayor OK'ed a contract with Lime Bikes.
City Council voted down the possibility of outright banning retail marijuana but approved a question that would reduce the number of stores.
At a prayer vigil outside of Newton City Hall Monday, Mayor Ruthanne Fuller addressed those gathered.
He's been on the city council for almost the past decade.
The Newtonville Council is hoping residents will weigh in by taking their survey.
Stay tuned for some noisy - but vital - work, according to the mayor.
Even as the character of the Newton City Council has changed throughout the years, it may have just sped up.
Come check out summer safety resources and enter a free raffle to win a toy fire truck.
The law department says there was nothing improper about a meeting of just women city councilors recently.