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School Committee: April 24 Public hearing on School Choice, regular meeting to follow

The School Committee will hold a hybrid public hearing regarding School Choice on Wednesday, April 24 at 5:30PM, followed by a Regular Meeting. (Zoom link.  Agenda.) School Choice The public hearing is on whether Newton Public Schools (NPS) should participate in Massachusetts’ Inter-District School Choice Program. As previously covered by Fig City…

LigerBots are World class

The LigerBots, Newton’s dual-high-school FIRST Robotics team, traveled to Houston last weekend, April 17-20, to compete in the FIRST World Championship — an international competition that caps the FIRST robotics competition season. This was the first time in six years that the LigerBots had qualified for “the Worlds” — joining…

What’s Up in Newton – Week of 4/21/2024 [UPDATED]

Perhaps a quiet week for local government in Newton. Highlights this Week: See below for details about… City Council Land Use will meet on Tuesday to consider: School Committee The School Committee will hold a hybrid public hearing regarding School Choice prior to a Regular Meeting on Wednesday. Boards and Commissions…

Zoning Board of Appeals may approve revised plans for 528 Boylston Street at May 1 meeting

At its April 10 meeting, the Zoning Board of Appeals reviewed changes to plans for a large residential development at 528 Boylston Street (Route 9) and accepted public comment. The changes were in response to concerns raised by a neighborhood group, Newton Impact, which has organized opposition to the project.…

Poetry and Pizza; Champagne and Song

Last Friday, April 29th, Taylor Swift released her new album, The Tortured Poets’ Department. In celebration, Newton micropress Tandeta Books organized two community events hosted by Newton Centre businesses. The first was a tasting of two drinks mentioned in Swift’s music — champagne and screwtop rosé — at The Cork…

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