Jesse Mermell Earns Endorsement from Nationâs Leading Pro-Choice Advocacy Group Ahead of Primary Election
The Connecticut Society of Certified Public Accountants (CTCPA) honored three individuals at its recent 2020 Annual Meeting.
Hundreds of homes and businesses started the day without power Wednesday morning after Tropical Storm Isaias moved through the region.
Newton's self-response rate to the U.S. Census is above state figures, but officials say it could be higher.
Molly Williams, a Brookline native, taught first grade at the Cabot School in Newton for the past 11 years.
The City is edging closer to connecting the Upper Falls Greenway with a nearby path, and reopening the Christina Bridge to pedestrians.
A new book provides guidance on web browsing with popular browsers to improve experiences for blind & visually impaired screen reader users.
Stacks Espresso Bar appears closed for good.
Boston Magazine recognized not one or even two businesses, but four. Here's what they had to say about them.
22nd Annual 5K Run/Walk for Suicide Prevention Held Virtually to Support Samaritans & Remember Loved Ones
Newton, Arlington and Boston police helped with the investigation of the man accused of trying to get a 13 year old to perform sex acts.
Last week Newton Public Schools district officials presented the latest on the plans to open. This week, that includes tents.
More than a third of Massachusetts communities saw a decrease in coronavirus cases over the prior week, but Newton saw numbers go up.
Mermell has dominated crowded MA-04 field with support from 19 labor unions totaling 265,000 Massachusetts workers
Many individuals and families have had a sudden loss of structure, but getting back into a routine can help reduce stress levels.
Newton Judge Shelly Joseph and former court officer were charged last year on accusations that they schemed to let a man escape ICE in 2018.
The Bluebike sharing network that already runs through Brookline and much of Boston, is expected to extend to Newton by the end of summer.
Tis the season for mosquitoes. Here's what to know about West Nile virus and how to prevent bites.
The New Phil Strings will be playing July 26 at the Newton Centre Playground for free.
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A new collaborative aims to celebrate influential business people of color in Newton, Needham, Watertown, Waltham, Wellesley and Natick.
âTheyâre in their own homes, safe, and able to explore what they want to explore. [Theyâre] basically inviting us in."
Jesse Mermell would be the first Congresswoman from the Fourth Congressional District
Even as a number of businesses have had to close up shop because of the economic effects of the pandemic, this business is about to open.
Police said the driver of this white pick up truck is wanted in connection with the theft of a Bobcat front end loader from Rumford Avenue.
One Newton resident said she thinks it's time for a little levity, and hopes it will help bring the in-person arts back into city life.
A portion of the hospital was evacuated for a brief time Monday after a car caught fire in the garage.
The 23,000-member union of nurses and healthcare professionals chose Mermell out of the crowded field.
Tick Season -- Prevention is the Best Weapon
Arshia Verma founded Project Community Giving. It offers 1-1 tutoring and free weekly classes taught by skilled high school students in MA.
Theaters got the green light from the state to reopen earlier this month.
Boston College is banning smoking, vaping, and the use of tobacco or plant products on campus beginning in August.
"The low positivity rate does tell us that most Newton residents who are tested do not test positive, which is good news," said the mayor.
A sign that read "change" and a sign that represented fallen firefighters also went missing, according to Newton police.
The West Suburban YMCA is participating in Summer Eats, a program providing free meals for all children ages 18 and under.
The state's plastic bag ban is back, and customers can use reusable bags again. But Newton stores have a little more time to comply.
A database of UFO sightings includes 11 reports from Newton, but none since 2016.
The Newton City Clerk's office Friday filed a request to City Council to move a handful of polling locations ahead of the fall elections.
Dynamic surgeon joins Department of Surgery at Newton-Wellesley Hospital
Citing her expertise in public health and COVID-19 plan, over 200 health professionals back Dr. Natalia Linos for Congress