Highlights of a quiet week: City Council Land Use will meet on Tuesday to consider requests for: Schools School Committee is not scheduled to meet this week. Boards and Commissions Newton Cultural Council will meet on Monday with an agenda that includes: Fair Housing Committee will meet on Wednesday to…
Posts published in September 2024
City Council is not scheduled to meet this week. Land Use will meet virtually (Zoom link) and in person (Council Chamber) on Tuesday, October 1, at 7PM. The agenda includes requests for:
School Committee has no meetings scheduled this week.
Newton Cultural Council will meet virtually (Zoom link) and in person (1294 Centre Street) on Monday, September 30 at 6PM. The agenda includes: Fair Housing Committee will meet virtually (Zoom link) on Wednesday, October 2, at 8:30AM. The agenda includes:
The following potential projects/proposals are scheduled to meet with the Development Review Team (DRT) this week (see DRT Snapshot):
The American Red Cross is holding blood drives in Newton — for both blood and Power-Red donations. You must schedule an appointment before donating. You can schedule it through the website or by calling 800-RED-CROS (800-733-2767). They will occur at the following times and places:
The West Newton Cinema is hosting Spotlight: Newton Filmmakers, a multi-day event showcasing films (mostly documentary with a few narrative shorts) by some of Boston’s best, who also happen to live or have lived in Newton, with Q&A’s after each screening. There will also be a reception on Saturday, September…
Koleinu, Boston’s Jewish Community Chorus is inviting the public to sing with them at their open rehearsals. All are welcome, and there are no auditions. The rehearsals will take place at 7:15PM on Thursdays September 12, 19, and 26 at Temple Shalom (175 Temple Street, West Newton). Participants are asked…
School Committee discusses District Goals, Gender Identity Policy, Budget Surplus. Angier awarded National Blue Ribbon The September 23 regular School Committee meeting began with public comment and approval of the consent agenda, and then Superintendent Nolin began her regular update by announcing that Angier Elementary was one of only 9…
In the first-ever festival focused on Newton directors and producers, the West Newton Cinema will show films by an impressive group of local moviemakers to raise funds for the independent, and now nonprofit, West Newton Cinema. Spotlight: Newton Filmmakers, running September 26-29, will showcase five short films and nine feature-length…