At least one man was thrown from the car, according to early reports.
Did you know that the John M. Barry Boys & Girls Club of Newton is offering virtual programs completely free of charge to all Newton kids?
Newton Cultural Alliance highlights arts & culture things to do online.
The network is set to release the whole series on Friday, April 24.
Supports pandemic preparedness, response and recovery efforts
The intended audience for this presentation is junior students and their families.
Mayors from Newton, Salem, Cambridge, Melrose, Worcester and beyond implored legislators to pass a vote by mail program ahead of elections.
The final weeks of school in Newton usually involve finals, MCAS, prom, sports and awards banquets. This year is different.
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Newton police are investigating an interruption that included 'vile' and 'racist' messages during a Newton South High School class.
The Power of Volunteering -- and Some Final Thoughts
And residents and staff at three other congregant living facilities in Newton have also tested positive for COVID-19.
On Patriotsâ Day/Marathon April 20, we invite all Newtonians to make handmade #NewtonTogether signs and display them in your windows.
Students in Newton and Massachusetts express concerns about COVID-19âs effect on the college application process
"Forty five trees is a significant number," said Newton Superintendent of Urban Forestry Marc Welchâ.
Remote training and support is available to any blind or visually impaired Massachusetts resident as well as those from out-of-state.
One resident wanted to do something uniquely "Newton" to stoke pride at a time when the city won't be celebrating the Boston Marathon.
As of Wednesday 25 people in Newton have died because of complications to COVID-19, the illness caused by the virus.
The Falls at Cordingly Dam has seen 10 more residents die because of the coronavirus in the past week.
Topics for seniors such as evaluating college options, financial aid, waitlists and options besides college may be discussed through Google.
Find free information and virtual groups and events posted to the William James College Resource Hub
The Lionâs Roar, one of Newton Southâs student-run newspapers, has temporarily moved online.
Email Ms. Sabet for details and get the facts to help you make your college decision.
"I say all of that to say this: it is vital that we take care of our (students, adults) emotional health first, middle, and last."
Chinese American organizations in Newton are donating medical supplies in an effort to stop the spread of COVID-19.
COVID-19 is hitting nursing facilities across the state hard.
Also this week, an assisted living facility announced that five residents had died because of complications to COVID-19.
Newton-Wellesley Hospital announced it has discharged 57 patients with COVID-19 and they are on their way to recovery as of Friday.
Learn how The Carroll Center For The Blind is faring during the coronavirus and what you can do to support them during this difficult time.
Newton City Councilor Jake Auchincloss and his wife Michelle welcomed their son to the world Wednesday.
As of Wednesday 12 residents had died and 256 residents had tested positive in Newton.
The number of those who tested positive for COVID-19 rose to 256 Wednesday, almost half of those come from a congregant living setting.
With their Clubhouse closed due to the Covid19 Pandemic, The Boys & Girls Club of Newton has remains fully staffed and operating in new ways
Five seniors have died of the coronavirus at the Falls at Cordingly Dam. An additional 46 have been diagnosed COVID-19.
"Iâm sharing this with you so you can review this information with your NSHS student," Stembridge wrote.
Firefighters are working to put out a fire at a home on Prospect Street.
And there are a "substantial" number of others at The Falls at Cordingly Dam Assisted Living facility who have tested positive for COVID-19.
PLEASE MAKE FINAL CHANGES ON THE VERIFICATION FORM BY 6:00PM ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8TH.