Letter to the Editor: Elections have consequences
To the Editor: In reaction to Andreae Downs' somewhat lengthy complaint about the new leadership at Newton’s City Council and its various committees (“Guest Essay: [...]
Guest Essay: A poem on committee assignments
There once was a council reset, That some folks were not ready to get. When voters said “new,” The benches they drew Became suddenly hard [...]
Letter to the Editor: Roche’s comments on Micley’s move cheapen debate
Dear Editor, David Micley has consistently demonstrated the qualities Newton should value in a City Councilor: seriousness of purpose, respect for the law, and a [...]
Letter to the Editor: Micley will keep representing Ward 2 terrifically
Dear Editor, I am writing to comment on the recent news about Ward 2 Ward Councilor David Micley moving to Ward 6, and whether he [...]
Letter to the Editor: Shoot yourself in the foot why don’t you?
Dear Editor, Councilors Block, Farrell and Malakie already submitted a docket item to the City Council to suspend or change the VCOD zoning for Auburndale [...]
Letter to the Editor: Fuller’s email updates helped us stay connected
Dear Editor, An important aspect of Ruthanne Fuller's tenure as mayor that was not mentioned in your December 29 story, "Her Story: Fuller reflects on [...]
Guest Essay: 2025 and the rebirth of cinema
Jesse Cerrotti is the manager of the West Newton Cinema. In the final days of the year, I am doing what many other film lovers [...]
Letter to the Editor: Laredo is vague, lacks clear plans
A mayoral candidacy should be about vision and specific plans for our city's future. Yet, the Laredo campaign gave us only Strategic Ambiguity: no promises, [...]
Guest Essay: Working together for educational excellence
By Anping Shen, Ed.D. Newton School Committee Member (Ward 3) As my eight years on the School Committee come to a close, my heart is [...]
Letter to the Editor: When the public voice gets lost in Newton
Dear Editor, Newton’s government process looks open—but too often, it isn’t. By the time most residents learn about a proposal, the real decisions have already [...]
Guest Essay: A sculptor’s plea for love over hate
By Nancy Schon I have spent my life creating public art, My sculpture, Make Way for Ducklings in the Boston Garden has brought joy to countless children, [...]
Guest Essay: A joint message from the ballot question ‘Yes’ and ‘No’ committees
Election Day is behind us. With record voter turnout and a razor-thin margin, Newton voters have decided to keep the overnight parking ban in place [...]
Letter to the Editor: Elliot Street bike lane will make road curve somewhat safer
I frequently cycle on Elliot Street, and even my personal opinion is mixed. Traveling westbound was dangerous. Rounding the tight curve, westbound cars cannot see [...]
Letter to the Editor: Newton lost this election
Dear Beacon Editor, Election Day was a sad day for Newton’s Public Schools, our students, their families, our treasured teachers, and administrators. In an unprecedented [...]
Letter to the Editor: Why I’m voting for Cyrus Dahmubed and Josh Krintzman
I’m writing to support Cyrus Dahmubed and Josh Krintzman as at-large candidates in Ward 4. Cyrus will bring the energy and ideas of a new [...]