Snapshots: Newton’s 2025 Veterans Day ceremony
Tuesday’s Veterans Day observance at the American Legion Post 440 in Nonantum brought together a conflagration of local officials, newly elected city representatives, members of [...]
Victor Lee talks budgets, bigotry and why he’s running for School Committee
Victor Lee is pitching himself to voters as a candidate who brings expertise and a data-based, results-oriented approach to school governance. “I’m the only candidate [...]
Architectural designer Cyrus Dahmubed’s dream of shaping a new Newton has him running for City Council
Cyrus Dahmubed, a lifelong Auburndale resident and urban designer, says he’s running for one of the two Ward 4 at-larges seat on the Newton City [...]
Lisa Gordon on affordability, taxes and another run for City Council
“A vote for me is a vote to prioritize listening to community advocates and neighbors, a vote for looking at solutions for affordable housing, and [...]
John Chaimanis says he’s running for Ward 4 Council seat to change how business is done
John Chaimanis is a longtime Newton resident, a father of three, a business owner, a former educator and a renewable energy professional. He’s looking to [...]
Krintzman talks budgets, balance and run for a third term on City Council
After eight years on the Newton City Council, Ward 4 Councilor-At-Large Joshua Krintzman says he’s built a reputation as a pragmatic and effective city councilor. [...]
Newton North student takes on food waste in schools
Cindy Qiao, a rising senior at Newton North High School and member of the school’s varsity volleyball and tennis team, is rolling out a new [...]
Two women from Lasell are changing how generations interact in the workforce
Employers have not bought into Gen Z, which has spawned the roots of a youth employment crisis in the United States, but two local [...]