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Posts published in August 2023

57-year-old Newton cyclist Andrew Bohm died from injuries in Watertown Street collision [updated]

Alex Andrew Bohm, a 57-year-old Newton resident, died Monday night at Brigham and Women’s Hospital due to serious injuries sustained in a cycling collision with a UPS truck at the intersection of Watertown Street and Bridge Street in Nonantum that evening. Newton Police responded at 5:24 PM. As reported by…

Rockwell: Martha Bixby for Ward 6 Councilor

I am writing to support Martha Bixby for Ward Councilor in Ward 6, where I live. I am impressed by how many ways she is involved in our community — she is a founder of Newton Neighbors Helping Neighbors, she is Co-chair of the PTO at Mason Rice School, she coaches soccer, and she is…

Historical Commission designates two Village Center icons as historic landmarks

At its August 24 meeting, the Newton Historical Commission voted unanimously to designate two 19th century village buildings – the Strong Block in Waban Square and the Swedenborgian Church building in Newtonville – as historic landmarks. Waban and Newtonville are designated Village Center Overlay Districts, and Newton Landmark designation protects…

Weissberg: Engine 6 endorses Gaynor and Bixby

Engine 6, Newton Housing Advocates, enthusiastically endorses Dan Gaynor for Ward 2 Councilor and Martha Bixby for Ward 6 Councilor in the Preliminary elections on September 12, 2023. We based our endorsements on the candidates’ responses to our questionnaire, their experience, and their positions on the pressing issues of housing…

Third and final public meeting on options to extend Upper Falls Greenway to Needham, Sept. 7

The third and final public meeting on options to extend the Upper Falls Greenway to Needham Heights will be held online on Thursday, September 7 at 7PM. The meeting will review the results of the Needham-Newton Community Way Feasibility Study, which considers options such as a bicycle/pedestrian path and a…

Newton Public Schools in National School Lunch and Breakfast programs: Meals at no cost to all students

Notice from the Newton Public Schools: The Newton Public Schools will be participating in the National School Lunch Program and the School Breakfast Program. As part of this program, all Newton schools will offer healthy meals every school day.  The Massachusetts legislature has provided funding to make meals available at no…

Brown: Remove boulders and gravel at Levingston Cove

I recently entered the construction area at Levingston Cove at Crystal Lake to check the rumors that it is designed to deter swimmers. I can confidently report that the rumors are correct. The boulders — uneven, sharp, with dangerous protrusions – create a wall of sorts between the formal path…

What’s Up in Newton this week – 8/27/2023

City Council There are no City Council meetings scheduled for this week. School Committee Negotiations Subcommittee of the School Committee will meet in executive session to conduct a strategy session and a collective bargaining session with NESA. Boards and Commissions Newton Free Library Trustees- Nominating and Governance Committee will meet…

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