Chestnut Hill Square will host the Studios Without Walls art installation from September 15 – October 15 at the center.
Patients are really excited about the opportunity to take charge of their healthcare with UBERDOC.
The piano was part of a summer arts and culture installation around the city called the Artful Piano.
Local Cancer Survivors Combine Passion for Art, Healing
UberEATS will offer food delivery to folks in Newton beginning this weekend.
Thursday, the judge continued hearing testimony involving Brad Casler accused of driving his car into Newton Sweet Tomatoes, killing two.
Ice skating at Bullough's Pond has ended and the warming shed is coming down
Newton Public Schools want to show off the latest new school in town. Here's what's up.
Mt. Alvernia Academy Partners with the JDO Foundation for Global Collaboration
JUDI HABER RECEIVES LEGACY AWARD FOR NEARLY TWO DECADES OF SERVICE
Newton Police sends Patch regular updates about what kinds of calls they respond to. Here is what they sent for between Aug. 14 and Aug. 18.
Expect shuttle buses to replace the trains for a couple days.
The Intergenerational Program of School Volunteers for Boston (now Boston Partners in Education) aimed to join students with senior citizens
Here's a sample of the types of calls Newton Police responded to this week. Plus a crime chart.
Free stuff at 115 Rumford Ave., Newton, on Sat. September 23, 2017! Bring unwanted items, take away great items! Newton ID required.
Male pattern baldness and female pattern hair loss are the most common reasons for thinning hair.
Police say many are expected to attend the service for the longest-serving state auditor, and there will be heavy traffic this morning.
Tuesday, Sept. 12 Newton voters went to the polls to winnow the mayoral field down to two candidates. Ruthanne Fuller and Scott Lennon won.
Voting was steady throughout the day across the polling stations and it prompted a larger than expected turnout.
The wake and service of former State Auditor Joseph DeNucci may cause a bit of a backup Tuesday and Wednesday, say Police.
Tuesday, Sept. 12 is the day Newton residents go to the polls and narrow the mayoral candidate field from seven to two.
The city will gather tonight to remember the Newton victims of the 9-11 tragedy.
Take a look at the candidates' campaign videos, including musical numbers and hand shaking.
Newton's DeNucci was the longest-serving state auditor in Mass. history.
One thing that might be missing from the Newton Mayoral race? Vitriol. It's not like the US election, say candidates.
Newton's Janet Altman is now the first Executive Director of Alray Scholars, a nonprofit helping Boston students return to college.
In the 19th century, students kept in shape with calisthenics, not sports
Newly affiliated agent will service Chestnut Hill, Newton, Brookline and the surrounding communities
Expect a slow commute heading into Boston.
Newton Police are on the lookout for a man two high school students said engaged in lewd behavior at the library Tuesday.
The wife of the man who was killed, and the brother of the woman who was killed, as well as a worker at Sweet Tomatoes took the stand.
Byline by Jeanne Ruckert Lovy, Vice President at JCC Greater Boston on building a strong relationship with your child's teacher.
Plus, check out the week in crime map.
Labor Day in Newton 2017 and do you have a plan for this weekend? Here are a couple ideas to get you going.
Looking for a way to help people affected by Hurricane Harvey in Texas?
JCC Greater Boston offers a variety of birthday party options for children at the Leventhal-Sidman Center (333 Nahanton Street) in Newton.
At 2 a.m. on Thursday, Aug. 31 the company expects to hang up the keys.
A fundraiser to benefit Alzheimer's research