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Ashley Garcia to run 127th Boston Marathon to support Newton Rotary Foundation scholarships

Ashley Garcia will run the 127th Boston Marathon on April 17th, representing the Newton Rotary Foundation. She aims to raise $7,500 to fund the vocational and RYLA scholarships awarded to Newton High School students each spring. Ashley spoke to the club on February 7th, receiving her race jersey from President…

Nearby Gallery in Newton Center hosts “This is America” art exhibit

The paintings, sculptures, and tapestries showcased in “This is America,” the latest exhibit at Newton’s Nearby Gallery, seek to depict the United States in all its varied complexities. The exhibit, curated by Jamaal Eversley, will run through March 5. It features work from 29 artists and one poet. According to…

No Override campaign launches website

After forming and registering a month ago, the No Override Newton campaign launched its website this week. These excerpts cite some of the campaign’s reasons to vote against the proposals for an operating override and two debt exclusions: The site invites the public to join its mailing list, make a…

Dr. Xiaoyan Qin, owner of Union Pharmacy, to be guest of Rep. Auchincloss at State of the Union address

Rep. Jake Auchincloss has announced that his guest at President Biden’s State of the Union address on Tuesday will be Dr. Xiaoyan Qin, owner of Union Pharmacy in Newton Center. After working as a pharmacist and pharmacy manager in Newton Center for 15 years, Dr. Qin opened Union Pharmacy in…

Ward 3 Councilor Wright provides backup for stating over 3,500 housing units are “approved or in the pipeline”

As previously reported in Fig City News, at the Zoning and Planning Committee meeting on January 23 (video), Councilor Pam Wright had said that since 2020, over 3,500 housing units were either approved or in the pipeline for approval — either by the special permit process through the Land Use…

Newtonville Area Council presents modeling of proposed Village Center Zoning proposals

The Newtonville Area Council (NAC) unveiled modeling of the proposed Village Center Zoning at its meeting in January. According to the NAC, “After ZAP and the Planning & Development Department repeatedly asserted that 3D modeling was neither necessary nor even possible within their time and budget constraints, the Newtonville Area Council voted to allocate…

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