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Richard Primack2026-02-26T07:55:23-05:00

Column: An elementary school eliminates homework, sparking parental debate

By Richard Primack|2026-02-26T07:55:23-05:00February 26, 2026|Categories: Columns, Schools, Top|

A fourth grader returned home from Memorial Spaulding Elementary School on January 5 with surprising news: homework, at least as students had known it, was [...]

Bryan McGonigle2026-02-24T00:30:38-05:00

Snow-mageddon breaks snowfall records, brings Newton to standstill

By Bryan McGonigle|2026-02-24T00:30:38-05:00February 23, 2026|Categories: Top Feature, Weather|

Snow enthusiasts rejoice! And everyone else, take refuge in the fact that spring is only three weeks away. Meanwhile, the nearly two feet of snow [...]

Matthew Robinson2026-02-24T09:55:51-05:00

Kay Masterson keeps the family-friendly, eco-friendly Johnny’s and Cabot’s going strong

By Matthew Robinson|2026-02-24T09:55:51-05:00February 23, 2026|Categories: Business, Top|

While Boston may be known as the home of Cheers, the bar where, as the song says, "everybody knows your name," Newton has long been [...]

Matthew Robinson2026-02-24T09:46:29-05:00

As You Wish: WISHDISH Project helps nourish bodies and hearts with southern hospitality

By Matthew Robinson|2026-02-24T09:46:29-05:00February 23, 2026|Categories: Business, Culture, Top|

While people who read the Newton Beacon and who listen to my segments on WBZ/iHeart radio are familiar with the amazing bounty of great food we [...]

  • Garden City columnists Marian Prokop and Lisa Gianelly
Lisa Gianelly2026-02-26T07:24:37-05:00

Column: Winter sowing gives you an early start on your garden

By Lisa Gianelly|2026-02-26T07:24:37-05:00February 23, 2026|Categories: Columns|

Winter is a quiet season in the garden, but it has its own opportunities for getting your hands in the soil.  Despite the cold weather, [...]

Celine Hijazi2026-02-23T23:29:13-05:00

Coyote sightings surge across Newton, with West Newton emerging as hotspot

By Celine Hijazi|2026-02-23T23:29:13-05:00February 22, 2026|Categories: Public Safety, Top|

Dolan Pond is knee-deep in snow and ice this time of year, but that doesn’t stop dog walkers—or coyotes—from roaming the area. “The coyotes are [...]

Bryan McGonigle2026-02-23T12:27:14-05:00

Porky Puzzler: Police report pig leg found at the Cove

By Bryan McGonigle|2026-02-23T12:27:14-05:00February 22, 2026|Categories: Public Safety, Top|

In case you thought 2026 couldn’t get any weirder, someone left a severed bloody pig leg outside at the Cove in Auburndale, police reported on [...]

Bryan McGonigle2026-02-19T19:27:43-05:00

Letter to the Editor: Mayor, City Council have self-serving priorities

By Bryan McGonigle|2026-02-19T19:27:43-05:00February 19, 2026|Categories: Letters & Opinion|

To the Editor: At a time when federal politics has become a synonym for "the grift," Newton residents should expect their local government to be [...]

Greta Gaffin2026-02-19T18:41:33-05:00

That time civil rights icon Rev. Jesse Jackson visited Newton

By Greta Gaffin|2026-02-19T18:41:33-05:00February 19, 2026|Categories: Culture, Top|

The Rev. Jesse Jackson, a longtime civil rights activist, Baptist minister, former shadow senator for the District of Columbia, and two-time presidential candidate, died on [...]

Lea Tran2026-02-19T23:01:01-05:00

Newton-based Bricks for the Blind helps people without sight enjoy Legos

By Lea Tran|2026-02-19T23:01:01-05:00February 19, 2026|Categories: Business, Top|

Newton resident Matthew Shifrin leads an initiative to make Legos more accessible through his nonprofit Bricks for the Blind. “It's been really wonderful because blind [...]

Kate Brodkin2026-02-19T22:29:55-05:00

A Newton couple traveled to every city and town in Massachusetts. Here are their top 5 restaurants

By Kate Brodkin|2026-02-19T22:29:55-05:00February 19, 2026|Categories: Culture, Top, Uncategorized|

After losing their business in 2020, Jenny McBride and Jo Gray made it their mission to travel to every city and town in Massachusetts.  The [...]

Bryan McGonigle2026-02-19T13:42:23-05:00

Six things to do in Newton this weekend

By Bryan McGonigle|2026-02-19T13:42:23-05:00February 19, 2026|Categories: Culture, Top|

It's cold. And it's going to be cold all weekend. Warm yourself up with some community togetherness and celebration of the arts. Boston College and [...]

Maya Solomon2026-02-23T08:15:25-05:00

Column: Social media’s stress-inducing takeover of the college hunt

By Maya Solomon|2026-02-23T08:15:25-05:00February 19, 2026|Categories: Columns|

My early decision letter was sitting in the admissions portal. I was prepared for either outcome.  If I was in, I would squeal with glee, [...]

Bryan McGonigle2026-02-19T19:44:00-05:00

With a fifth of its members MIA, City Council pushes big items to March

By Bryan McGonigle|2026-02-19T19:44:00-05:00February 18, 2026|Categories: City Hall, Top|

On Tuesday night, the City Council was expected to vote on whether or not to remove the Newton Centre Plaza and discuss regulations for the [...]

Julia Woodbury2026-02-17T20:52:09-05:00

City officials discuss ensuring affordable housing for the next generation of Newtonians

By Julia Woodbury|2026-02-17T20:52:09-05:00February 16, 2026|Categories: The Heights, Top|

Newton is working to rectify the impact of rising home values on middle and lower-income families while trying not to cause homeowners’ land values to [...]

Andris Vizulis2026-02-19T08:02:44-05:00

Column: In Papua New Guinea, the time machine is on perennial pause

By Andris Vizulis|2026-02-19T08:02:44-05:00February 16, 2026|Categories: Columns|

There are few places on earth so remote that time has little meaning. Tufi, in Papua New Guinea, is one of them.  In 2006, from [...]

Burt Granofsky2026-02-15T18:06:38-05:00

North Hockey claims bragging rights with 4-2 victory over South

By Burt Granofsky|2026-02-15T18:06:38-05:00February 15, 2026|Categories: Sports, Top Feature|

Newton South’s James Payton has been playing hockey in Newton since he was 5 years old. During the many, many hours that he has spent [...]

Kate Brodkin2026-02-19T11:06:49-05:00

Newton’s new community services chief, John Rice, has devoted his life to the city

By Kate Brodkin|2026-02-19T11:06:49-05:00February 15, 2026|Categories: City Hall, Top|

John Rice was 8 years old when his brother, James, was killed in the Vietnam War. James was 21 and just a few days shy [...]

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Greta Gaffin2026-02-16T20:37:18-05:00

Newton woman charged with performing illegal eyelid surgery taken into ICE custody

By Greta Gaffin|2026-02-16T20:37:18-05:00February 15, 2026|Categories: Public Safety, Top|

On Feb. 9, Newton resident Dingrui Wang was supposed to appear in Suffolk Superior Court for a hearing on charges that she illegally performed eyelid [...]

Burt Granofsky2026-02-15T18:20:25-05:00

Newton South wrestling star Nick Genin continues to dominate weight class

By Burt Granofsky|2026-02-15T18:20:25-05:00February 15, 2026|Categories: Sports, Top|

Nick Genin strips off his warmups and takes his place on the mat. In this match—his first of three on the day—he is wrestling an [...]

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