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Posts published in December 2022

City of Newton: Request for Proposals for serving low- and moderate-income residents, providing emergency shelter, preventing homelessness, and rapid re-housing

The City of Newton’s Divsion of Housing and Community Development has issued a Request for Proposals for services to be funded by approximately $296,000 in Community Development Block Grants (CDBG) and approximately $151,700 in Emergency Solutions Grants (ESG). Applications will be available as of January 4 and are due February…

School Committee approves Cabot Split, discusses System-wide Language Goals at Dec. 19 meeting

The last scheduled School Committee meeting of 2022 contained a packed agenda, and it began with a lively public comment period. An NPS parent and immigrant to the United States began the session by strongly criticizing what he perceived as the District’s over focus on racial identity at the expense…

Adrienne Hartzell Knudsen: Queen of Arts

Executive Director, New Philharmonia Orchestra and Managing Director, Newton Cultural Alliance Adrienne Hartzell Knudsen has been promoting and managing the performing arts scene in Newton since 1995, when she became Executive Director of the New Philharmonia Orchestra. But her active involvement really began in the mid 1980s when her husband,…

What’s up in Newton this week – Week of 12/25/2022

There are no City Council meetings scheduled for this week. Both the Finance Committee and the Zoning and Planning Committee’s regularly scheduled meetings have been canceled (see Meeting Cancellation Notice). The Retirement Board is scheduled to meet in person (Room 211) on Tuesday, December 27 at 9AM (see agenda). There…

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