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Bryan McGonigle2026-03-26T22:39:33-04:00

In Brief: Maps, paddles, trivia victory and more

By Bryan McGonigle|2026-03-26T22:39:33-04:00March 26, 2026|Categories: Business, Culture, Top|

Cops come for coffee Near Frank Pepe’s at the Shops at Chestnut Hill was recently crawling with cops, but it was for their "Coffee With [...]

Bryan McGonigle2026-03-26T21:15:04-04:00

Threatening political flyers found in Waban and Nonantum

By Bryan McGonigle|2026-03-26T21:15:04-04:00March 26, 2026|Categories: Public Safety, Top|

Newton police recently received two reports of political flyers that crossed lines into threatening language. According to Lt. Amanda Henrickson, the reporting parties don't know [...]

Bryan McGonigle2026-03-26T14:56:46-04:00

Five things to do in Newton this weekend

By Bryan McGonigle|2026-03-26T14:56:46-04:00March 26, 2026|Categories: Culture, Top|

It's said that March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb. Hopefully that lamb has thick fur, because we're in for [...]

Bryan McGonigle2026-03-27T14:40:30-04:00

Making Room: Newton’s Amy Dain talks impact of MBTA Communities Act, VCOD

By Bryan McGonigle|2026-03-27T14:40:30-04:00March 26, 2026|Categories: Housing and Real Estate, Top Feature|

A few years ago, the state mandated cities and towns with MBTA access rezone for higher density housing, to both combat the state’s housing shortage [...]

Maya Solomon2026-03-26T14:36:40-04:00

Column: Everyone wants to be a specialist. But there are benefits to casting a wider net.

By Maya Solomon|2026-03-26T14:36:40-04:00March 26, 2026|Categories: Columns, School Feature, Top|

Last winter, inspired by online garment-making tutorials, I bought myself a sewing machine. I envisioned instant success. I would make perfectly tailored dresses out of [...]

Lea Tran2026-03-27T00:06:06-04:00

Newton architectural photographer Peter Vanderwarker turns his lens on Boston

By Lea Tran|2026-03-27T00:06:06-04:00March 25, 2026|Categories: Uncategorized|

Newton photographer Peter Vanderwarker has captured monuments in Paris, colorful sites in Yellowstone and natural wonders in Costa Rica. But as the 250th anniversary of [...]

Bryan McGonigle2026-03-26T17:59:01-04:00

With NPS budget talk, long-term insufficient funding is the elephant that won’t leave the room

By Bryan McGonigle|2026-03-26T17:59:01-04:00March 24, 2026|Categories: Schools, Top Feature|

In this sequel, the faces have changed, but the plot is the same. The School Committee meeting room in the Education Center was packed Monday [...]

Katherine Kline2026-03-24T07:56:37-04:00

Newton Centre Pilot Plaza receives mixed reviews from residents and businesses

By Katherine Kline|2026-03-24T07:56:37-04:00March 24, 2026|Categories: The Heights, Top|

The Newton Centre Pilot Plaza has sparked ongoing debate among residents and business owners since its opening last June, and with it scheduled to remain [...]

Celine Hijazi2026-03-24T00:14:48-04:00

‘A Youth Revolt’: Jason Poulos and the fight for the 4th Congressional District

By Celine Hijazi|2026-03-24T00:14:48-04:00March 23, 2026|Categories: Politics, Top|

On a sunny day outside Newton City Hall, Jason Poulos lays out his vision for a new kind of leadership in Massachusetts’ 4th Congressional District. [...]

Kate Brodkin2026-03-23T15:00:09-04:00

Newton Energy Commission launches survey to understand barriers to home electrification

By Kate Brodkin|2026-03-23T15:00:09-04:00March 23, 2026|Categories: Climate and Environment, Top|

The city of Newton aims to become carbon neutral by 2050, but reaching that goal will require transforming nearly 25,000 homes into fully electric households. [...]

Celine Hijazi2026-03-23T22:17:58-04:00

Wonder Group opening in Newton draws families and friends from all over

By Celine Hijazi|2026-03-23T22:17:58-04:00March 23, 2026|Categories: Business, Top|

On a busy opening day in Newton Upper Falls, families shuffled in and out of Wonder Group’s newest, and eighth, Massachusetts location, drawn by the [...]

Chuck Tanowitz2026-03-26T13:08:44-04:00

Column: The arts offer a path to prosperity

By Chuck Tanowitz|2026-03-26T13:08:44-04:00March 23, 2026|Categories: Columns|

Much of the talk around economic development here in Newton tends to focus on either major development projects or street-front retail. Some of that is [...]

Bryan McGonigle2026-03-24T10:35:48-04:00

In Brief: A redesign of a redesign, a Chamber shuffle and more

By Bryan McGonigle|2026-03-24T10:35:48-04:00March 19, 2026|Categories: Business, Culture|

Washington Street redesign may get some changes Not a fan of the Washington Street Redesign Pilot? You may be in luck. Mayor Marc Laredo recently [...]

Bryan McGonigle2026-03-24T12:54:41-04:00

City Council, police chief start talks about how to deal with ICE

By Bryan McGonigle|2026-03-24T12:54:41-04:00March 19, 2026|Categories: City Hall, Top|

If Immigration & Customs Enforcement agents arrived in Newton to conduct training exercises or an all-out raid, what would the city and its police do [...]

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Clara Silverstein2026-03-23T07:20:20-04:00

Column: A chef pivots to feeding hungry women

By Clara Silverstein|2026-03-23T07:20:20-04:00March 19, 2026|Categories: Columns, Giving|

After Inna Khitrik immigrated to the United States from the former Soviet Union in 1990, she found her first job as a cashier at the [...]

Bryan McGonigle2026-03-24T10:36:37-04:00

Woman killed in Newton Centre crash

By Bryan McGonigle|2026-03-24T10:36:37-04:00March 18, 2026|Categories: Public Safety|

A woman was killed after her vehicle struck a tree in Newton Centre on Tuesday afternoon. At around 4:30, according to a statement by the [...]

Burt Granofsky2026-03-24T10:36:47-04:00

Snapshots: Tigers roar into Indoor Track Nationals

By Burt Granofsky|2026-03-24T10:36:47-04:00March 18, 2026|Categories: Sports|

Coming into the 2026 New Balance Nationals Indoor track & field championships on March 13, Newton North’s girls 4x200 meter indoor relay team had already [...]

Bryan McGonigle2026-03-24T10:36:59-04:00

Seven things to do in Newton this weekend

By Bryan McGonigle|2026-03-24T10:36:59-04:00March 18, 2026|Categories: Culture|

As the ice melts away and Newton begins to wake up, slowly but surely, from a snow-packed winter, there's plenty of music to make that [...]

Kate Brodkin2026-03-24T10:37:12-04:00

New exhibit at Jackson Homestead highlights Newton’s diverse history

By Kate Brodkin|2026-03-24T10:37:12-04:00March 17, 2026|Categories: Culture|

After over six months of renovations, the Jackson Homestead and Museum has reopened with a new exhibit celebrating Newton’s multicultural history. The exhibit, “Newton: The [...]

Katherine Kline2026-03-20T11:15:08-04:00

Village Cafe: A breakfast staple in Newtonville

By Katherine Kline|2026-03-20T11:15:08-04:00March 16, 2026|Categories: Business|

The smell of coffee and bacon sizzling fills the air at Village Cafe on Washington Street as servers weave between tables, greeting regulars by name. [...]

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