Please join us at the Help Light The Way fundraising gala at the Sheraton-Needham Hotel March 28 from 6-8 p.m.
But the school district would also be required to increase local aid by 4.2 percent under the state's new education funding bill.
Gov. Charlie Baker joined local and state police in Newton Thursday to detail the new hands-free driving law.
Gov. Charlie Baker announced a grant to go toward Newton Upper Falls improvements.
The complaint comes less than a month from a citywide vote on the future of a 22-acre project in the Upper Falls.
Newton Cultural Alliance highlights our members' art and culture events happening around the city.
Event to Benefit the Plugged In Band Program on April 4, 2020 at Powers Hall to feature Beatlejuice and Friends
Newton Police Chief David MacDonald said the money will go toward community engagement and traffic-related issues.
Newton officials said a racial epithet was found taped to the sidewalk in Newton this weekend.
RightSize Newton protested the League of Women Voters forum citing bias by not showing up to a forum meant to showcase both sides.
Flora's Wine Bar is set to open in West Newton in the space that once served ice cream.
Unified Track and Field will have an informational meeting Feb. 27 during J-Block in Cutler commons.
The girls team once again took first place; the boys placed third.
Claire Caldicott will compete at the women's state tournament at the end of the month.
The girls gymnastics team won the DCL dual regular-season champion award and are the DCL champion for the eighth year in a row.
The co-op boys gymnastics team won its sixth state championship.
Author, Barbara Berenson will commemorate the 100th Anniversary of the passing of the 19th Amendment
Here's a look at what you can expect on Presidents Day around town.
After some 65 years in Newton, the New England Mobile Book Fair is facing slumping sales and rising costs that have put its future in doubt.
Newton resident and Boston University Professor Nathan Phillips ended his hunger strike against the Weymouth compressor, but not the fight.
Looking for a romantic restaurant to take your sweetie this Valentine's Day?
Bob Kelly has been a community leader for the past 30 years in both Newton and Waltham.
Throughout the past few weeks, Newton North has been working to respond to reports of students using hateful racial epithets.
Children and teens competed in the only academic competition of its kind in North America for students who are blind or visually impaired.
Newton residents made 2,865 contributions totaling $627,968 to presidential candidates in 2019, according to year-end campaign finance data.
A group that formed in opposition to the Northland project announced it would not participate League of Women Voters Forum this week.
Each year the Newton police have to remind folks they have a right to complain about (or compliment) police officers.
#TreesAreTrending this Tu BiShvat as Jewish National Fund-USA's celebration of the original "Earth Day" is cited by Governor Baker
Thank you to everyone in our South Community who helped support the Nick Whitman GoFundMe campaign reach itâs $15,000 goal.
Jesse Appell, a Newton North graduate, is a comedy star in China and his show will buy medical supplies for Wuhan University Hospital.
Please note the MCAS special schedule for Feb. 11.
There will be no school during Feb. 17-21 due to Winter Break.
The risk of 2019-nCoV infection remains low for people in our area.
Students interested in trying out for Baseball, there will be an info meeting on Monday, Feb. 10th.
This event will raise funds to purchase and install permanent lights for the outdoor sports stadium at Newton South High School.
Newton was just given two grants that will go toward the bike share and a shuttle from the MBTA stations to the Wells Ave. office park.
2020 Registration is OPEN!
The meeting will start promptly at 3:30 P.M.
Anyone interested in trying out should attend.