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Posts published in July 2024

Whalemobile makes a splash at the library

Unlike the characters in Disney’s “Pinocchio” — who were swallowed whole by Monstro, an evil whale — on Thursday lots of Newton kids eagerly crawled inside a massive inflatable Humpback as part of an educational program at the Newton Free Library. The Whalemobile, which is used as a teaching tool…

What’s Up in Newton – Week of 7/28/2024

Highlights this Week: City Council There are no meetings scheduled this week for the City Council or its committees. School Committee There are no School Committee meetings scheduled for this week. Board and Commission Meetings Newton Commonwealth Foundation Board’s RFP Subcommittee, which operates the municipal golf course, will meet on Tuesday to review the…

Persampieri: More work to be done on the MBTA on the 34th anniversary of the ADA 2

Today, July 26th, is the 34th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Last week, I spoke on a panel commemorating Disability Pride Month and the ADA. The ADA is a piece of civil rights legislation the guarantees access to employment, public services, and government agencies. We still have a…

Corrections – 7/24/2024

We corrected Newton residents host choreo-poem Origami Night at Boston Center for the Arts to indicate when Chris Annas-Lee ran the Newton North HS Theatre Program and to note the inspiration of Origami Night occurred with the death of his grandmother, not his grandfather.

Newton South High School students give back through Summer Science Program

This summer in the Newton Summer Science Program, several Newton South High School students are teaching Newton middle-school students courses in science and mathematics. These week-long courses cover fascinating topics, including neuroscience, astronomy, and cryptography. The Newton Summer Science Program was founded by the Newton South Science Team in the…

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