"We are grateful to Adaptive Sports New England for coming out and working with our student athletes."
So the past is gone and so is your hair, but the future is bright! Ring in the new year with a revived sense of self esteem.
A Newton homeowner captured a wild animal on their stoop in video as seen on the Neighbors app.
Susan Albright of Ward 2 will become the president of the Newton City Council in January. The role is for two years.
Newton Cultural Alliance highlights our members' art and culture events happening around the city.
An off-duty Newton police officer suddenly found himself on the job after all, putting an end to an armed robbery in town.
Council President Marc Laredo, who has been president for two years, will stand for reelection. Susan Albright of Ward 2 is also running.
Dr. Jennifer Tseng of Newton was selected as a 2020 Achievements in the Professions Pinnacle Award winner.
Are thinking about ways to help others? Volunteer Money Managers make a difference to your neighbors.
Newton Police said an officer happened to be in the store when a man holding a knife and threatened a store clerk.
A man with ties to Newton, Worcester and Boston sued the NFL in November for $2 billion to protest the name of the Washington Redskins.
16th Annual Event Successful for Organization Serving 27 Communities North and West of Boston
The Booster Club is anticipating working with the school administration to build out a few outdoor spaces.
Meet the coach night is Monday 12/9 at 7:00 pm in the Field House. Come and meet your child’s coach.
Lion’s Pride Day will be held on Tuesday 12/10 at 2:00 pm. All Winter athletes are asked to participate.
Please join us at Newton-Wellesley Hospital for the Building Resilience Series. These events are for parents and school staff.
Because of last week’s snow day, parent conferences originally scheduled for 12/3 will now be rescheduled to Thursday, December 19.
Get your holiday shopping done at Newton South!
The Booster Club is looking for a volunteer who can offer some design help for a few outdoor spaces.
Tickets are on sale now for the Swing’n Holidays Concert on Thursday, December 19, at 7 p.m. in the Seasholes Auditorium.
Crack open the egg nog, tis the season for holiday lights and trees.
Cummings Properties employees choose to donate $553,000 to local charities. They gave $1,000 to the Carroll Center for the Blind.
The Eastern Ma Championship competition will feature robots designed and built by 4th through 8th graders and there's a hands-on STEAM Expo.
Our boys and girls lacrosse teams are hosting a winter clinic at South for children in grades 3-8.
Newton employees will have a City Of Newton Identification badge with the employee's picture on it and clothing that identifies them.
Has anyone lost a dog on Cherry street? This dog was dropped off at Fire Station 4.
Why are taxes up? The Fiscal Year 2020 budget increased $14.55 million over the previous year and the assessed value of homes went up.
Jeffery Kellem, who was a coach at a school in Waltham, stole more than $1.6 million from an older client and a client who had passed away.
Newton City Council has voted to permanently preserve and protect 17 acres with a conservation restriction so it can never be developed.
Space IL's Co-Founder, Yonatan Winetraub, will discuss his recent moon landing attempt and Space IL's future ambitions in Newton on 12/9
Proponents say it will revitalize the area that has been mostly empty. But not everyone is happy about it.
School is canceled Tuesday in Newton. It's the first snow day of the season.
It's one of the city's largest projects in recent memory.
NFL player, Tyler Ott and his wife, Ashley both Harvard alumni athletes and Milton residents gave back to the Newton based non-profit.
It might not look like that much snow, but officials are asking residents to drive carefully.
Plan Calls for Using Green New Deal to Reinvent Transportation in Massachusetts.
From now until the end of March there is no parking permitted in Newton overnight.
After 12 hours of recounting votes, City Councilor Greg Schwartz said he conceded to Ward 6's next city councilor Alicia Bowman.