U.S. News & World Report released its 2019 Best High Schools list Tuesday. Here’s how schools in Newton ranked.
The mayor announced her pick for the next Newton fire chief, subject to city council approval.
After a man killed one and injured three others in a Jewish Synagogue Saturday, Newton residents are gathering to show support.
Terry O'Reilly's is under new management and will reopen May 13 or 14 as Baramor.
"Hoarding conditions" hindered the search for the 62-year-old man during the three-alarm fire.
Tom O'Brien shares why education is important to him and why he feels the HYM Investment Group has a responsibility to support BPS students.
Boston Children’s Collaboration for Community Health Grant Supports New William James College Child & Adolescent Mental Health Initiative
Massachusetts' Attorney General called the indictment of Judge Shelley Joseph in an ICE case a "politically-motivated attack on our state."
Newton District Judge Shelley Joseph was accused of allowing a man set for deportation escape her courtroom through a backdoor.
5K to benefit the IAM Strong Foundation, which seeks to shatter the stigma of mental health struggles in adolescents.
Annual Benefit Dinner on May 4th Will Raise Funds to Make Participation Possible
Those who live in the Towers of Chestnut Hill's North Tower were allowed home Tuesday night. But South Tower residents aren't so lucky.
LGBTQ allies including legislators and advocates celebrated the passage and signing of the Conversion Therapy Ban Bill this week.
The Red Cross have set up an emergency and informational number for anyone impacted to call if they have questions.
Five-day course equips young advocates with theories and strategies to become high-impact social influencers
There are more than 600 people who live in the Towers of Chestnut Hill, a luxury condo complex, which is made up of two high rises.
Police said they saw him punch a member of the House of Blues staff while waiting for a Kodak Black show. The show was canceled.
Promoting child protection during National Child Abuse Prevention Month.
Political Satirist Jimmy Tingle to Perform Humor for Humanity Show on May 11
The State approached Newton to see if it might be interested in using the property for affordable housing. Here's what's next.
Crews are working to repair a water pipe connection there. Watch for detours until about 7:30 p.m., according to officials.
Newton's city budget is getting close to the half a billion dollar mark. Hear about the details tonight.
Wondering who ran Boston the fastest from Newton?
The 123rd Boston Marathon today had one of the closest finishes ever as Lawrence Cherono won by 2 seconds.
If you see a bunch of people decked out in NASCAR gear at the firehouse in Newton, this is why.
The MA Cannabis Control Commission gave a Final Certificate of Registration to Garden Remedies for recreational use marijuana sales.
The three-year project means overnight work and shuttle buses replacing the T starting around 8:30 p.m. weeknights.
After Mount Ida suddenly shuttered last year leaving hundreds in the lurch, some are bringing a class-action lawsuit against the school.
Here's a look at what food showed up for the Newton-Needham Chamber event at the 25th anniversary of the event at the Marriott April. 8.
She plans to use the money to go toward a new car, she said.
Here's a list of roads that will be closed in Newton. And be careful where you park on Marathon Monday.
Vaping was marketed as a product to help adults stop smoking but the bottom line is it is addicting young people in alarming numbers.
Newton educators have been out on the streets holding signs and asking for the school committee to agree on a contract soon.
Also: Other incidents that Newton police responded to over the weekend.
For more than two dozen years the local Chamber of Commerce has invited restaurants bars and caterers to come to a community event.
Audrey Sanger, 13 was a finalist to compete for the chance to perform the national anthem at a Revs home match.
School administration was joined by incoming maaps Executive Director, Elizabeth Dello Russo Becker, and outgoing maaps ED, James V. Major.
The nonprofit known for helping make sure children up to the age of 12 have clothing, toys and basic supplies will be on Newtonville Ave.
The salaries haven’t been reviewed in nearly 12 years. But it's complicated.
The former chairman of the Newton School Committee told Patch he's really looking forward to working on this board.