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Bryan McGonigle2025-12-05T09:27:23-05:00

Oliver Twist: City Councilors-elect pick Ward 1’s John Oliver as their next president

By Bryan McGonigle|2025-12-05T09:27:23-05:00December 4, 2025|Categories: Politics, Top Feature|

John Oliver is Newton City Council’s next president. Members of the City Council who will serve in the next term, along with newly elected members-to-be, [...]

Bryan McGonigle2025-12-05T09:32:34-05:00

Planning Department’s Barney Heath, Jen Caira leaving City Hall

By Bryan McGonigle|2025-12-05T09:32:34-05:00December 4, 2025|Categories: City Hall, Top|

They've spent years helping the city, residents and businesses plan—new buildings, whole developments, zoning updates and more—and now Planning Department Director Barney Heath and Deputy [...]

Bryan McGonigle2025-12-05T00:01:04-05:00

In Brief: Mothers, hackers and scholarships

By Bryan McGonigle|2025-12-05T00:01:04-05:00December 4, 2025|Categories: Business, Culture, Top|

Mothers Out Front want to speak with you Mothers Out Front Newton, a local environmental activism organization, is having an online meeting on Monday from [...]

Siena Griffin2025-12-05T00:07:32-05:00

With Newtonville Station renovations near, commuters unsure of how construction may impact their rides

By Siena Griffin|2025-12-05T00:07:32-05:00December 3, 2025|Categories: Roads and Infrastructure, Top|

The Newtonville MBTA station will undergo long-awaited renovations in the spring, but people who rely on the rail are still waiting to hear how the [...]

Bryan McGonigle2025-12-05T09:39:14-05:00

Alicia Piedalue lays out vision as Newton School Committee’s chair-elect

By Bryan McGonigle|2025-12-05T09:39:14-05:00December 3, 2025|Categories: Schools, Top|

Ward 7 School Committee member Alicia Piedalue won a special election in March and was sworn in on April 2. Now, she’s been elected to [...]

Bryan McGonigle2025-12-05T00:16:50-05:00

Eight things to do in Newton this weekend

By Bryan McGonigle|2025-12-05T00:16:50-05:00December 3, 2025|Categories: Culture, Top|

“How did it get so late so soon? It's night before it's afternoon. December is here before it's June. My goodness how the time has [...]

Bryan McGonigle2025-12-03T11:20:04-05:00

City Council clears the way for Riverside project to break ground

By Bryan McGonigle|2025-12-03T11:20:04-05:00December 1, 2025|Categories: Housing and Real Estate|

The City Council voted Monday night to approve the special permit requested by Mark Development for its Riverside project—now in its fourth version and approaching [...]

Greta Gaffin2025-12-01T20:56:21-05:00

Born into slavery, the Healy family found new life in Newton and Maine

By Greta Gaffin|2025-12-01T20:56:21-05:00December 1, 2025|Categories: Culture, Top|

James Augustine Healy was a respected priest in the Archdiocese of Boston in the 1850s and 1860s who served as the diocesan chancellor. He had [...]

Willy Connors2025-12-01T22:33:40-05:00

Chock-Full of Chocolate: Sweet Dream brings its signature taste to Newton Centre

By Willy Connors|2025-12-01T22:33:40-05:00December 1, 2025|Categories: Business, The Heights, Top|

This story is from The Heights, an independent, nonprofit newspaper run by Boston College students with which the Newton Beacon has a partnership. Steps from the Newton [...]

Bryan McGonigle2025-12-01T22:45:28-05:00

Amidst Venezuela boat strike fallout, Auchincloss calls for Congress to take back war powers

By Bryan McGonigle|2025-12-01T22:45:28-05:00December 1, 2025|Categories: Politics, Top|

U.S. Rep. Jake Auchincloss, D-Newton, is not mincing words when it comes to the Defense Department’s recent air strikes against boats the administration suspects are [...]

Bryan McGonigle2025-11-30T14:07:23-05:00

O’Neil stepping down as director of New Art Center

By Bryan McGonigle|2025-11-30T14:07:23-05:00November 30, 2025|Categories: Culture, Top|

Emily O'Neil has served as New Art Center's executive director for six years, and she's stepping aside, citing family needs. “It has been the privilege [...]

Bryan McGonigle2025-11-30T13:57:03-05:00

West Newton Cinema restoration work gets nearly $2 million boost with CPA funds

By Bryan McGonigle|2025-11-30T13:57:03-05:00November 30, 2025|Categories: Culture, Top|

While the outside world jumps between suspense, horror and occasional dark comedy these days, West Newton Cinema’s comeback story has reached a pleasant plot twist, [...]

Burt Granofsky2025-11-27T20:43:17-05:00

Tigers take down Warriors in Fenway football showdown

By Burt Granofsky|2025-11-27T20:43:17-05:00November 27, 2025|Categories: Sports, Top Feature|

Down 13-0 at halftime, the Newton North Tigers roared to life in the second half, making big defensive plays and scoring two late touchdowns to [...]

Bryan McGonigle2025-12-03T11:22:41-05:00

Four things to do this Thanksgiving weekend

By Bryan McGonigle|2025-12-03T11:22:41-05:00November 26, 2025|Categories: Culture|

Turkey sandwiches. Turkey soup. Turkey and cranberry sauce casserole. So many leftovers to get through this weekend. You'll also want to get up, stretch and [...]

Bryan McGonigle2025-11-27T23:09:27-05:00

In Brief: Holiday events and new primary care office coming next week

By Bryan McGonigle|2025-11-27T23:09:27-05:00November 26, 2025|Categories: Business, Culture, Top|

Newton Centre Holiday Shopping Stroll coming next week Lauren Berman of All Over Newton has organized another Holiday Shopping Stroll in Newton Centre, on Thursday, [...]

Bryan McGonigle2025-11-25T11:44:32-05:00

Newton Centre Plaza is here to stay another year

By Bryan McGonigle|2025-11-25T11:44:32-05:00November 24, 2025|Categories: City Hall|

Call it a plaza, or call it a parklet. Just don't call it temporary anymore. The Newton Centre Plaza started with controversy, as business owners [...]

Bryan McGonigle2025-11-26T15:12:35-05:00

Auchincloss’s new bill would cap annual drug costs for ACA patients

By Bryan McGonigle|2025-11-26T15:12:35-05:00November 24, 2025|Categories: Politics, Top|

As the fate of Affordable Care Act subsidies lingers in a legislative limbo, U.S. Rep. Jake Auchincloss, D-Newton, is hoping to protect patients from a [...]

Grace Duffy2025-11-24T19:22:27-05:00

Finance Committee unanimously backs 175% tax shift for FY 2026

By Grace Duffy|2025-11-24T19:22:27-05:00November 24, 2025|Categories: City Hall, The Heights, Top|

This story is from The Heights, an independent, nonprofit newspaper run by Boston College students with which the Newton Beacon has a partnership. Newton’s Finance Committee voted [...]

Bryan McGonigle2025-11-25T20:47:26-05:00

Charles River Chamber champions local arts and culture for holiday shopping

By Bryan McGonigle|2025-11-25T20:47:26-05:00November 24, 2025|Categories: Culture, Top|

There’s been a lot of talk lately about arts and culture in Newton. Mayor-Elect Marc Laredo is planning to create a whole new department for [...]

Christian Maitre2025-11-25T10:36:33-05:00

Analysis of MCAS scores shows struggle with writing, improvement in math

By Christian Maitre|2025-11-25T10:36:33-05:00November 24, 2025|Categories: Schools, Top|

An in-depth analysis of the Newton Public District’s MCAS scores found trends that the district aims to use to improve its curriculum. Although no longer [...]

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