Tipping Point? Advocates, opponents talk impacts of Ballot Question 5
On Nov. 5, Massachusetts voters will have the chance to change how tipped employees are paid with Ballot Question 5. But how does the current [...]
What is AMI housing and what does it mean in Newton?
Did you know that someone making $100,000 a year can qualify for affordable housing in Newton? The term “affordable housing” is often associated with publicly [...]
Rockin’ at the Post gives local artists a stage to shine
Slip Resistant Soul Performs at the American Legion in Nonantum for the “Rockin' at The Post” concert. Photo by Christian Maitre Tarot card readings, steampunk [...]
Arpit Patel, owner of Baramor, fosters community through business
On the corner of Union Street and Langley Road you’ll find Baramor, a lively bar with more to offer than just cocktails and dinner. “This [...]
Celebration brings tastes and colors of India to Newton Highlands
PHOTO: Ketki Tipnis, Sumana Hatwar and Heena Bhatt perform Laavni, Maharashtrian Folk Dance, at the Hyde Community Center for India Day. Photo by Christian Maitre [...]
Moldova’s Jazz Jam serves dinner infused with soul
PHOTO: Left to right: Chris Pitts plays saxophone, Ricardo Pearlman plays drums and Right Richard Hale-Shaw plays bass at Moldova's Jazz Jam on Tuesday, Aug. [...]
Newton singer, songwriter and attorney celebrates new book with poetry party
PHOTO: Ingrid Chiemi Schroffner performs at her poetry party to celebrate the release of her fourth book on Sunday, Aug. 4. Photo by Christian Maitre [...]
Aston Magna blends harmony and history at Allen Center
Thursday night, guests at the Nathaniel Allen Center listened to musical history. “Sonata Do You Want From Me” was part of a joint effort by [...]
Jessica Eldridge-Young keeps Newton’s history alive
Like many Greater Boston municipalities Newton predates the American Revolution itself, with its first village establishing itself almost 400 years ago. This old age means [...]