The window washer reportedly broke a leg but is expected to survive.
Check out how the second annual Saint Paddy's Day political roast went.
What began on a whim last year is turning into quite the tradition of poking fun at politicians over tea at Dunn-Gaherin's.
A day after their rally was canceled on account of the snow, Newton students took their rally inside.
Students at Boston College Law School organized a demonstration as part of the #Enough School Walkout against gun violence.
No word on injuries or cause yet.
The roads are still slick.
Don't park your cars on the street!
Be on the lookout for this missing girl and report any sightings.
From fights to break-ins here's what the Newton police responded to this week.
"Dead Man’s Diary: A Theatrical Novel," coming to Emerson Paramount Center, March 17-April 1
UCW members kick-off capital campaign, Friday, March 2, at Wellesley College Club and reveal 90% of goal raised
Youth pro Musica joins the Bach Birthday 333 celebration at First Lutheran Church on March 17 at 10:45 AM. FREE program!
Snow is causing some issues for the Green line.
We have all the details on what you need to know to weather Wednesday and Thursday's storm.
After one man allegedly snatched an iPad from an AT&T clerk, police chased two men through the neighborhood.
NewTV is holding its Annual Meeting and Red Carpet Awards on April 4 at 6pm.
Newton at Home and Keyes Drug of Auburndale to Present Free Program
A great new community building activity is coming to Newton!
A day after a historic storm hit the region many are still without power in Newton.
Newton firefighters were fighting a fire this morning watch for traffic delays near Chestnut and Beacon Street.
The Judge said he would hear the motion to dismiss on March 7.
The senator who represents Newton, Brookline and Wellesley was appointed Senate Majority Leader Wednesday.
Drivers heading into Boston may hit some delays in the Newton area.
Christine Totten had been missing since Monday.
They say they could save money by pooling more resources and getting rid of redundancies.
The man abused the boy starting in 2015, the Middlesex District Attorney's Office announced today.
Also, a lot of dog bites happened this week.
Watch for traffic.
It could be backing up traffic for a while.
Burn Boot Camp is more than a simple gym say owners; it focuses on empowerment of women.
Presti, owner of The Presti Group in Newtonville, begins her term leading the largest division of the Greater Boston Real Estate Board.
Running in the Boston Marathon® to raise money for Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
She calls for residents to work together with her to "take charge of our future."
Mayor Ruthanne Fuller named the HR Director in her State of The City Address Tuesday night.
Body image issues are difficult for parents to navigate.
Dozens of fish have turned up dead at the edge of Cutler Pond along the border of Newton and Needham. Residents want to know why.
Kaplan appointed as Director of Doctoral Program in School Psychology
Since 2014 the school district has stepped up mental health awareness for its students, said the superintendent of Newton Schools.
After seven years with Gatehouse and four years as the Newton TAB's editor; Andy Levin's last day is soon.