Here's the update from the Newton Mayor for the week of June 12.
President Marc Laredo says he's working on making sure there is a respectful tone in the chamber.
Somebody is accusing a city councilor of having a meeting that violated open meeting law. But those who went say it wasn't like that.
It was one of the more exciting Wednesday night City Council Meetings.
15 towns and cities were given technical assistance grants with help from the State Planning for Housing Production to help municipalities.
Well, where else would a bear be if it were in Newton?
A year-long feasibility study found the best option is to rebuild Auburndale, West Newton, and Newtonville MBTA stations.
The suggested donation for a ticket, according to the invitation, starts at $125 and heads up to $1,000.
'This challenge is insurmountable. The money just isn’t there to run the kind of campaign I want to run,' Setti Warren said Thursday.
How to improve fiscal stewardship in Newton's Public School System.
The City Council approved hiring the Principle group as Mayor Fuller requested.
Proposed parking rules parking could discourage customers from making same day trips to Newton's villages, argue opponents.
Here's what to know about that.
The senator who represents Newton, Brookline and Wellesley was appointed Senate Majority Leader Wednesday.
Mayor Ruthanne Fuller named the HR Director in her State of The City Address Tuesday night.
Former Obama White House official and Lieutenant Governor candidate, spoke at Newton's Democratic Caucus on Sunday.
This summer, licensed recreational marijuana shops will be legal across the state. But Newton is still figuring out what to do.
Even City Hall has Pats fever, apparently.
The newest generation of the Kennedy political dynasty will be introduced to a national audience Tuesday night.
Rep. Joseph Kennedy III will deliver a response to President Trump’s first State of the Union address on Jan. 30.
'Even a short period of incarceration can cause tremendous upheaval in one’s life,' said District Attorney Marian Ryan.
Here's how to tell her what's on your mind.
Will Newton's New Mayor bring a renewed focus on fiscal stewardship to address Newton's $1.3 Billion in debt/retirement benefit liabilities?
No School for Newton! And residents are to stay off the roads if possible.
It's official. Newton has its first woman mayor.
How Setti Warren was a worse Mayor of Newton than his disgraceful, incompetent left-wing ideologue predecessor David Cohen
Mayor-Elect Ruthanne Fuller announced Friday that Newton's Jonathan L. Yeo is joining her senior staff as Chief Operating Officer.
Mayor Setti Warren says he's got a possible solution to Newton's drinking fountain problem.
Here's the scoop on whether you can prepay property taxes for 2018.
It's about to happen.
Responding to Scott Oran and Meryl Kessler's false and misleading statements about my recent TAB Column
The right way to reform the Newton City Council to make it more responsive to voters by having everyone elected locally.
Newton’s next city council voted Ward 7 City Councilor Marc Laredo president, but when it came to vice president, there was a surprise.
After 20 years as the chief counsel for the city of Newton, Donnalyn Kahn is finishing up her last year, Mayor-Elect Ruthanne Fuller said.
And then there were four. After Cheryl Lappin backed away from standing for president two are running for president, two for VP.
The Supreme Judicial Court sided with the City of Newton, ruling against the developer of a proposed affordable housing 40B at Wells Avenue.
Ward 4 write in candidate says she's not going to take this to court, though she thinks she'd have a decent chance, citing need for closure.
The end results still stands for the write-in election, but it was a lot closer than the original results showed.
The mayor-elect is hosting hours for folks to come and meet with her or ask questions.
Mayor-Elect Fuller invites all residents to join her at a series of 'Out-of-Office Hours' she will be hosting.