PUDDLESTOMPERS Child/Adult classes are a great way for children and their caretakers to explore nature side by side!
Do you want to play in a band, but also have a job and an life? The Interboro Community Band is for you!
Take a look back at the week on Newton Patch.
Plus, check out videos of a wheelchair-bound boy's glory, and Miss America dissing Tom Brady with her contradictory answer.
The following are excerpts from the Newton police log. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey is reviewing the legality of fantasy sports and some reps want to treat it as gambling.
Something to look forward to for sky-gazers.
Take a look at some of the unusual, funny and just plain strange police reports from around the commonwealth.
Mitchell served in the Navy, and worked at Main Street Ford in Waltham for many years. He lived in Newton for the past 20 years.
Looking for something part-time? Many are hiring in the area.
Enjoy the Farm's education programs throughout the autumn season
Michael McCarthy is charged with murder and Rochelle Bond is charged with accessory after the fact in the death of her daughter, Bella Bond
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Race for the Cure is a family-friendly event honoring breast cancer survivors. Register today at KomenMass.org.
Middlesex residents are complaining of a scam involving men posing as deputies, issuing threats if debts aren't paid.
Come rock the house at this gospel music workshop with the engaging and amazing Rev. Dr. Geoffrey Dana Hicks.
fun outdoor street fair with live entertainment on two stages, jazz, free kids activities
The Waterworks Museum invites you to a public lecture on the history of the metropolitan water system with Executive Director Marcis Kempe
Plus, the summer of the shark continues in Massachusetts, and watch video of construction workers helping a cop subdue a suspect,
A jeweler in Newton wants to take a Yelp reviewer to court for defamation and libel. The Yelp Page is exploding.
Thousands of cyclists of all ages to ride throughout streets of Boston, including a car-free Storrow Drive
200 top professional cyclists, including Olympians and national champions, will race around City Hall Plaza to compete for $30,000 in prizes
The fall Menâs Basketball League at the Leventhal-Sidman Jewish Community Center is set to begin during the first week of October.
Fourteen communities in Newton and Brighton organized and host the walk this year.
Looking to rent in the Newton area? Start with this list from Zillow.
You and your child can earn $50 and a prize in research study in the Psychology Dept. at Harvard!
PUDDLESTOMPERS Habitat Classes are a great way to explore nature and see what PUDDLESTOMPERS is all about!
Plus, the Market Basket controversy debuts on film this weekend, and a Boston doctor loses hospital privileges after anti-gay remarks.
A look back at the week so far on Newton Patch.
The city is holding a preliminary election to reduce the number of candidates for Alderman-at-Large, Ward 2, in the municipal election.
The summer residential market in New England remained strong throughout August.
Children ages 5-10 can learn the rules of the game, ball handling, passing, shooting and defense at an eight-week basketball clinic.
The U.S. Department of Education lists the top colleges and universities in terms of salary earned by graduates.
Celebrates bridal fashion, Resources and Inspiration needed for planning every last detail for their special day!
AAA is holding a car seat bounty.
An electrical fire erupted in a dorm room.
National Grid asked for a 21 percent increase in current electricity rates.
Plus, a wheelchair-bound boy finds glory on the grid iron, and find out how much it takes to live in the Boston area.
Residents are urged to attend a public hearing with the Zoning and Planning Committee.
Check out what sold, and for how much, in Newton real estate recently.