Free Concert: Italian Opera at First Church in Chestnut Hill, October 26, 7pm
On Thursday, October 26, 2023, First Church in Chestnut Hill will be hosting “An Evening of Italian Opera." Our professional quartet and music director will [...]
Interrupting Anti-Semitism and Hate in our Community
Creating Allyship through Understanding and Action Sponsored by the City of Newton, the Newton Human Rights Commission, the Harmony Foundation, and the Temple Reyim and [...]
Con Brio Club at All Newton Music School
Make Way for Mozart! Chamber Music of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, featuring the famous Clarinet Quintet. Sip your favorite coffee or tea and enjoy a light [...]
Rock-Away-Café at All Newton Music School
Experience a unique evening at ANMS as our lobby is transformed into the Rock-Away-Café: a blend of a concert and club. Tailored for lovers of [...]
West Suburban YMCA Free Open House Week!
Join us for our Open House week October 22-28. Tour our facilities: childcare areas, wellness centers, pools, basketball courts and outdoor track and field. Let [...]
Friday Faculty Concert at All Newton Music School
Join us for a delightful Friday evening with our talented faculty. Anne-Marie and Jim Chubet will showcase violin and piano duets, alongside John Muratore’s enchanting [...]
Friends of the Poor Walk
Are you looking for a fun way to help those in need in the Newton community? Then please join the Friends of the Poor Walk, [...]
Newton 9-11 Commemoration
The Newton 9-11 Memorial Committee & City of Newton Cordially invite you to our Annual 9-11 Commemoration Monday, September 11th, 2023 at the Newton 9-11 [...]
2023 Garden City Doubles Championships
The Friends of Newton Tennis is organizing this two-day level-based co-ed community tennis event celebrating lifelong tennis and wellness in collaboration with the Newton Department [...]
Making Room: Newton plan lets village centers build bigger
'Making Room' is a series in which the Newton Beacon examines Newton's efforts to comply with a new state law and update its decades-old zoning [...]
Photos: Newton lights up with July 4 fireworks show
Newton's Fourth of July daytime activities were cancelled because of rain, but the weather broke in time for the annual fireworks spectacular -- a tradition [...]
Get Out and Vote: What you need to know
On Tuesday, March 14, Newton residents will finally go to the polls to vote on three ballot questions known as “overrides” that would raise an [...]
Early voting starts today
Although the official voting day for Newton's three override questions is Tuesday, March 14, residents can start casting their ballots via early voting from March [...]
Opinion: Yes vote is a crucial investment in Newton’s future
By Christine Dutt and Kerry Prasad Newton residents have a unique opportunity to make meaningful investments in the city we call home by voting yes [...]
Opinion: Vote no on Question 1, City must address core education problems first
By Sumukh Tendulkar The operating override requested by Mayor Fuller is a poorly conceived solution to a problem of Newton city government’s own creation. While [...]