Newton Mayor Fuller announced a new ride service for seniors, all-day kindergarten and honored the late Rev. Howard Haywood and Linda Plaut.
Local Breast Cancer Organization Receives Support from Energy Fitness & Gymnastics
An exhibition on diversity challenges mob mentality with piece, "Diversity and Thought (Not Racist)" by LVF//LVX
Linda Plaut, the director of the Mayor’s Office For Cultural Affairs, died Sunday, Feb. 17, after an illness.
Project expected to complete this summer
The long time Newton community organizer, activist and former recipient of the City’s Human Rights Award has died.
Dr. Harrison MacKenzie has been recognized by the MDS as one of the Ten under Ten outstanding young dentists. Congratulations to Harrison.
Newton City Councilors Plan to slap a tax on paper bags.
Here's a look at what you can expect on Presidents Day around town.
Newton schools cost too much due to the wasteful spending of $9.9 Million annually by Newton taxpayers to educate non-resident students
The proposal comes after Boston's recent move to do the same.
At a time when policing across the country is turning away from a more militant style of policing to guardians Newton Police are, too.
Some 428 addresses in town are without power this morning, according to Massachusetts Emergency Management.
Newton Wellesley Hospital is offering pre-marathon runner's injury screenings free to Boston Marathon runners.
Here's how to avoid getting swindled in the latest phone scam.
Here's what to know about today's snow in Newton.
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.
Winter Session Now Underway
Middle School, Redefined: Newton Montessori School Launches the “Voyager” Program for Grades 7 and 8
What would you do for a new neighbor?
If you haven't been to Naples but you're dying to taste Neapolitan pizza, there's a way to do that in Newton, now.
Some say what's being perceived as an incremental anti-Israeli bias trend in Newton's schools is part of a wider national trend.
As we move into February, reflect on your goals for 2019 and set yourself up for success.
Garden Remedies got provisional licenses from the state recently, meaning it will likely open in the next 60 to 90 days.
William James College President applauds Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts Foundation reports call to action
Sharon Stout and Bridget Ray-Canada were honored as 'unsung heroes' and examples of black excellence in Newton.
Good morning and welcome to a new week. Here's what you should know.
Crews were called to a report of a fire on Sterling Street Friday night.
Police are on the look out for the man and are reminding residents not to ever let anyone into their home without knowing for who they are.
"School Matters" Screening Lets Newton Community Give Feedback
Raffles do come with winners.
Newton Police say 13 unlocked cars were reported broken into last week. Police after spate of break-ins: lock your car
Two months after surveying residents about how much they'd spend on green sources of electricity, the mayor released a FAQ on the program.
There's a new Indian restaurant in Newton Centre.
Newton Mayor Fuller announced there were options for Federal workers who needed help paying their sewer and water bills.
Mass General Cancer Center (MGCC) to Provide NWH Patients Access to Entire Team of MGCC Experts
It wasn't a good day for the car.
Benchmark to Open First-of-Its-Kind Memory Care Experience This Summer
A two family home on Cook Street caught fire early Wednesday morning, one cat didn't make it, but firefighters rescued another.