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Posts published in March 2023

OP-ED: Newton can lead in the effort to reduce single-use plastics

According to the MassDEP, New England is facing a landfill crisis. We are running out of space in existing landfills, and very soon we will have to ship our trash to other regions (whose residents are poorer and need the revenue). Even though Newton incinerates its trash, there is still…

Newton residents in the news

Dr. Erica Muhl will become the fourth president — and the first female president — of Berklee College of Music. Several events on April 3-4, free and open to the public upon registration, will celebrate her inauguration. Eric M. Turner, Provost and Professor of Business at Lasell University, has been…

Newton Cultural Alliance celebrates Cultural Sector Recovery Grants from Mass Cultural Council

On Tuesday, March 21, the Newton Cultural Alliance hosted the Newton recipients of nearly $2 million in Cultural Sector Recovery Grants from the Mass Cultural Council. Thirty-three Newton-based organizations and thirty-seven Newton residents were among the 5,218 Massachusetts recipients of the one-time pandemic-recovery grant programs. Organization grants ranged from $5K…

Newton Community Pride announces design winners, launches Celebrate Newton banners

Newton Community Pride recently announced the winning artists and their designs for the new Celebrate Newton banners that are now being installed in about 130 locations across the city. Newton resident artists Leah Kolidas, Adam Proia, Sarah Tomkins, and Sage Widder were selected by a jury of community leaders for…

Finance – 3/13/2023 Report

The Finance Committee voted to approve the following (see Report and watch the video on NewTV): The Finance Committee voted No Action Necessary on the following:

Zoning and Planning – 3/13/2023 Report

The Zoning and Planning Committee voted to approve the following (see Report and watch the video on NewTV): The Committee voted to hold the following: Sustainability issues will be discussed at the March 27 meeting. In that meeting, the following will be presented:

Programs and Services – 3/8/2023 Report

The Programs & Services Committee voted to Approve (see Report and watch the video on NewTV): The Programs & Services Committee voted to hold the following:

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