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Bryan McGonigle2026-06-08T22:48:37-04:00

CLIPS: Porchfest serenades Newton

By Bryan McGonigle|2026-06-08T22:48:37-04:00June 8, 2026|Categories: Culture, Top|

This weekend, the villages were alive with the sound of music. Lots and lots of music. Porchfest on Saturday was a huge success, with gorgeous [...]

Bryan McGonigle2026-06-08T21:22:18-04:00

Newton South dean of students named interim principal

By Bryan McGonigle|2026-06-08T21:22:18-04:00June 8, 2026|Categories: Schools, Top|

Newton South High School Dean of Students Caitlin Brown has been named interim principal at that school for the 2026-2027 academic year, with Principal Tamara [...]

Sarah Gutierrez2026-06-08T16:45:46-04:00

‘It’s not just a single person’: Groups of shoplifters target Newton retailers

By Sarah Gutierrez|2026-06-08T16:45:46-04:00June 8, 2026|Categories: Public Safety, Top|

Loose inventory was stacked in a pile as shop owner Shara Ertel unpacked products last month inside of her grocery store, Fulfilled Goods, in Newton [...]

Guest Contributor2026-06-08T15:47:05-04:00

Guest Essay: Climate Literacy Should be Part of Every Student’s Education

By Guest Contributor|2026-06-08T15:47:05-04:00June 8, 2026|Categories: Letters & Opinion|

In the past few years, climate change and its effects have become impossible to ignore. From the Los Angeles wildfires that destroyed thousands of homes [...]

Guest Contributor2026-06-08T15:43:07-04:00

Letter to the Editor: Congress must pass Alzheimer’s and dementia legislation

By Guest Contributor|2026-06-08T15:43:07-04:00June 8, 2026|Categories: Letters & Opinion|

To the Editor, This week, I visited Newton Congressman Jake Auchincloss, in Washington, D.C., to ask for his support on three legislative priorities around Alzheimer’s [...]

Emily O'Neil2026-06-07T09:35:09-04:00

Column: Our city values creativity. But will artists be able to afford to create here?

By Emily O'Neil|2026-06-07T09:35:09-04:00June 7, 2026|Categories: Columns, Culture, Top|

Newton’s annual Open Studios, held last month, is one of the city’s cultural highlights. More than 100 artists shared their work with the public, inviting [...]

Madhri Yehiya2026-06-04T22:52:37-04:00

Newton South Class of 2026 graduates with hope, humor

By Madhri Yehiya|2026-06-04T22:52:37-04:00June 4, 2026|Categories: Schools, Top|

Newton South High School graduates heard messages of remembering to stay curious and creative while finding joy along the way at their graduation ceremony on [...]

Bryan McGonigle2026-06-04T22:31:08-04:00

Six things to do in Newton this weekend

By Bryan McGonigle|2026-06-04T22:31:08-04:00June 4, 2026|Categories: Culture, Top|

Meteorological summer (a fancy way of saying June) is here. And while that may often mean hanging out on your porch with friends, this weekend [...]

Madhri Yehiya2026-06-04T15:21:44-04:00

Newton’s METCO director named interim NNHS principal

By Madhri Yehiya|2026-06-04T15:21:44-04:00June 4, 2026|Categories: Schools, Top|

Newton Public Schools announced yesterday that Lisa Gilbert-Smith, director of the city’s Metropolitan Council for Educational Opportunity (METCO) program, will serve as Newton North High [...]

Bryan McGonigle2026-06-04T15:09:58-04:00

Snapshots: Newton Pride Flag Ceremony 2026

By Bryan McGonigle|2026-06-04T15:09:58-04:00June 4, 2026|Categories: Culture, Top|

Newton kicked off Pride Month with a flag raising, an outdoor party and perhaps the most beautiful weather of the year so far. There were [...]

Bryan McGonigle2026-06-04T22:59:36-04:00

‘Stay curious’: Newton North Class of 2026 graduates with eyes forward and fond farewells

By Bryan McGonigle|2026-06-04T22:59:36-04:00June 3, 2026|Categories: Schools|

At a time when so many are running nonstop, glued to their phones, misunderstanding each other and trying to figure out life on the go, [...]

Burt Granofsky2026-06-04T22:19:42-04:00

Hard work, good vibes pushing Lions tennis to success

By Burt Granofsky|2026-06-04T22:19:42-04:00June 3, 2026|Categories: Sports, Top|

The Newton South girls varsity tennis team entered the postseason as the number one seed in Division 1. And through the first two playoff rounds, [...]

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Srdjan Nedeljkovic2026-06-07T08:34:39-04:00

Column: Let’s go to the airport! (But getting there is the hardest part.)

By Srdjan Nedeljkovic|2026-06-07T08:34:39-04:00June 3, 2026|Categories: Columns, Roads and Infrastructure|

Sooner or later, most of us in Newton will need to go to Boston Logan International Airport. But then there is the dilemma of how [...]

Madhri Yehiya2026-06-03T09:43:29-04:00

Laredo, School Committee weigh in on Ward/Underwood question

By Madhri Yehiya|2026-06-03T09:43:29-04:00June 2, 2026|Categories: Schools, Top|

In a Monday night meeting, the Newton School Committee discussed a presentation given by Chief Operating Officer Josh Morse recommending against the consolidation of the [...]

Bryan McGonigle2026-06-03T21:38:09-04:00

Snapshots: Open Studios 2026

By Bryan McGonigle|2026-06-03T21:38:09-04:00June 1, 2026|Categories: Culture, Top|

Newton Open Studios filled the villages with art this weekend, showcasing more than 90 artists specializing in paint, sculpture, photography and more. Open Studios was [...]

Bryan McGonigle2026-06-02T07:43:02-04:00

Council rejects roll call rule change

By Bryan McGonigle|2026-06-02T07:43:02-04:00June 1, 2026|Categories: City Hall, Top|

The City Council has resoundingly rejected an idea to experiment with its roll call order. The Programs and Services Committee voted 4-3 to approve a [...]

Madhri Yehiya2026-06-02T00:25:21-04:00

R&B legend Ronnie DeVoe receives honorary Portrait of a Learner Award

By Madhri Yehiya|2026-06-02T00:25:21-04:00June 1, 2026|Categories: Schools|

Grammy-winning singer and rapper Ronnie DeVoe received the inaugural Portrait of a Learner Award at a ceremony held at Newton North High School on Thursday. [...]

Madhri Yehiya2026-06-02T00:03:40-04:00

Rotary brings paws for a cause with second annual DogFest

By Madhri Yehiya|2026-06-02T00:03:40-04:00June 1, 2026|Categories: Culture, Top|

The Rotary Club of Newton hosted its second annual DogFest and Parade on Sunday morning, bringing together dogs and dog owners to raise money for [...]

Marian Leah Knapp2026-06-03T07:08:00-04:00

Column: My inside-outside approach to getting rid of pain and cane

By Marian Leah Knapp|2026-06-03T07:08:00-04:00May 31, 2026|Categories: Columns|

I struggle with how much personal stuff to share with Newton readers. It ultimately comes down to whether I’ve had an insight that may benefit [...]

Bryan McGonigle2026-05-28T23:04:13-04:00

Snapshots: 52nd Mayor Theodore Mann Breakfast highlights art, culture and community

By Bryan McGonigle|2026-05-28T23:04:13-04:00May 28, 2026|Categories: Culture, Top|

Community leaders gathered at the UMass Charles River Campus on Wednesday morning for the 52nd Annual Theodore D. Mann Newton Mayor’s Community Breakfast. The annual [...]

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