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Posts published in March 2024

Board and Commission Meetings – Week of 3/10/2024

Newton Free Library Board of Trustees Nominating and Governance Committee will meet virtually (Zoom link) on Monday, March 11 at 10AM. The agenda includes the following: Commission on Disability will meet virtually (Zoom link) on Monday, March 11 at 6PM. The agenda includes the following: Newton Police Department will hold…

Take a wok in Cold Spring Park

For the last few weeks (at least), residents of Newton have had an opportunity to take a wok in Cold Spring Park. Regarding the cookware available near the Beacon Street entrance to the park — across the parking lot from the new Pollinator Garden — Alan Nogee, President of the…

van der Laan: This morning at the Freedge

This morning as I headed for Stop and Shop, I stopped by the Freedge to drop off some boxes of oatmeal. I was thinking about how that would be a great food for a family. I had images of children at a table spooning the warm cereal into their hungry…

City of Newton retains Moody’s highest bond rating, Aaa

On March 7, Mayor Ruthanne Fuller reported that the City of Newton has once again received a rating of “Aaa – Stable” — the highest rating offered by Moody’s Investors Service. Newton is one of only 14 municipalities in Massachusetts with this rating. Among the reasons cited by Moody’s in…

Theoretical cost to bring Newton’s old elementary schools to “Current Building Standards”: Over $145 million

The scheduled March 4th School Committee meeting contained a limited number of agenda items, and the longest discussion within the two-hour meeting was regarding the physical condition of the eight Newton Public Schools (NPS) elementary schools that have not recently been rebuilt or renovated, and are not imminently confirmed for…

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