"NEED A FATHER’S DAY GIFT? OR A SUMMER BIRTHDAY GIFT? Surprise them with Newton South SPIRIT GEAR and support the Booster Club!"
A man who recently lost both of his parents is speaking out after his father’s name was featured on the front page of the New York Times.
The PTSO is planning to gift the NSHS Class of 2020 Seniors a “Best 3 3/4 Years of my Life” t-shirt.
Please complete their size information by Monday, May 25th 5PM.
People can pick up multiple signs but will be asked to tell the volunteer the names of all students they are picking up for.
Special Graduation Edition devoted to the Class of 2020, will be distributed to seniors and their families at their homes in early June.
We partnered with a company, CoZzzy Comfy – The Bed Sheet Fundraising Company – to do this fundraiser online.
In the first round of clinical audits, 228 of the state's 360 nursing homes were deemed "in adherence" with coronavirus protocols.
"This is a disappointing decision but the right one for Newton," Newton Mayor Ruthanne Fuller said.
The number of Newton residents who have tested positive for the virus rose to 710 people, as of May 19, six more than the day before.
While the theater's shut down, they've put together a few outside activities to keep families entertained.
Newton Cultural Alliance highlights arts & culture things to do online.
President William Leahy said in an email that in-person classes will start as scheduled on August 31.
Newton South High School graduate, Sammi Lappin’s first feature film, "Lemon Drop," was released worldwide.
Although the flags around the city are the same, there's something a bit different about this Memorial Day celebration in Newton.
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At the high school level, the class schedule will be adjusted to allow classes to run for up to 30 minutes as educationally appropriate.
Class meetings on Thursday and Friday will be 30 minutes each starting this week, and will continue through June 18.
Join Angier Families and Alumni to celebrate Principal Lamberti’s retirement. See details below of the tribute.
"We will host two separate “Celebration Lanes” at Newton North and Newton South on the afternoon of Sunday, June 7."
Funds will go to much-needed community relief due to COVID-19 and to travel scholarships for students who can’t afford international trips.
Please remind them that if they want to keep any of their files from their Googledocs account, they should download them now.
Join and celebrate our Newton South Teachers and Faculty with your “THANK YOU” for our Newton South teachers & faculty slide show.
Please submit your mp4 format video (up to 10 seconds) and/or .jpg ‘thank you” photo of poster/card by May 22.
They might not have a traditional graduation ceremony this year, but they've worked hard to get to this point. Let's honor class of 2020.
The West Suburban YMCA in Newton shared a few photos of the John Krasinski as a teen in a video inspired by the actor's popular "SGN."
A total of 680 people in Newton have tested positive for the coronavirus as of Thursday.
When COVID-19 hit, Springwell’s meal programs became an essential service for a vulnerable population.
The family of a 96-year-old veteran living at the Newton care facility praised their father's caregiver and his special compassion.
The largest progressive group of veterans in the U.S., has endorsed Jake Auchincloss for Massachusetts’ 4th Congressional seat.
The 2020 National Merit $2,500 Scholarship winners were announced Wednesday. Four of the winners are from Newton.
"We are simply devastated," said Chuck Proia, who is the festival's chairman.
It's not clear when Newton City Hall will reopen to the public, the Mayor Ruthanne Fuller said departments are working on plans.
"Typically, we would be hosting college reps to Newton South’s campus to meet juniors and share information about their institutions."
Congratulate our 2020 graduates in South’s only print newspaper, The Lion’s Roar.
"This budget is built on a strong foundation," said Newton Mayor Ruthanne Fuller, despite the "dark shadow of COVID-19."