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Posts published in July 2024

Mirsky: Changes needed for seniors at Crystal Lake

As I’ve aged, access to Crystal Lake has become more and more difficult.  A decision has been taken to designate one side of the area front as beach, and totally neglect the other. The “beach” side has benches and even a mat leading to one of the docks.   The non-beach…

Pettee Square construction to offer benefits, but Little Luke’s Cafe owner expresses interim concerns

An exciting project has begun on Pettee Square in Upper Falls to make major improvements to the intersection at Oak and Chestnut Streets, but it has caused some disruption of business in the interim. The goal of this $3.1 million project, now 60% complete, is to raise the intersection in…

Historic season for Newton South East Little League: 10U Williamsport Team advances to State semifinals

On July 14, the Newton Southeast Little League (NSELL) 10U Williamsport team advanced to the semifinal round of the annual State Championship, marking the first time in six years that any NSELL team has advanced beyond the District round of the competition. After winning the District level with a 5-1…

Newton people in the news…

Michael Jellinek, M.D. has been appointed to the Board of Trustees at William James College. He was Chief of Child Psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital, co-developer of the widely used Pediatric Symptom Checklist for emotional problems, President of Newton Wellesley Hospital, Chief Clinical Officer of Partners HealthCare (now MGB) responsible…

League of Women Voters and NewTV host 11th Middlesex candidates forum with Jablon, Sangiolo, and Yanovsky

On June 27, the League of Women Voters of Newton sponsored a debate among the three candidates to succeed the retiring Rep. Kay Khan as state representative for the 11th Middlesex district. Alex Jablon and Amy Sangiolo seek the Democratic party nomination. The winner of the September 3 primary will…

League of Women Voters and NewTV host 12th Middlesex candidates forum with Humphrey, Lipof, and Schwartz

For the third time in two weeks, the three Democratic candidates for the open 12th Middlesex House seat met to make their case to district voters. The three candidates — City Councilor Bill Humphrey, City Councilor Rick Lipof and former City Councilor Greg Schwartz — highlighted their experience and campaign…

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