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Newton Free Library: In the Shadow of the Shamrock — Tracing Boston’s Irish History at Burns Library, Mar. 24

The Newton Free Library will host an event, In the Shadow of the Shamrock: Tracing Boston’s Irish History at Burns Library, where participants can explore Boston’s Irish past through the rich collections at Burns Library and Boston College’s Special Collections and Archives. There will also be stories from Boston’s Irish community,…

Understanding Our Differences: Collaborative Problem Solving — How to Address Challenging Behaviors with Children, Apr. 8

Understanding Our Differences will present an evening webinar — Collaborative Problem Solving: How to Address Challenging Behaviors with Children — on Tuesday, April 8 at 7PM. Advance registration is required. Presenter Dr. Stuart Ablon — Founding Director of Think:Kids in the Department of Psychiatry at MGH, who is recognized globally…

Trump, DEI, and Newton Public Schools

On February 14, President Trump’s Department of Education (ED) sent out a letter stating: “The law is clear: treating students differently on the basis of race to achieve nebulous goals such as diversity, racial balancing, social justice, or equity is illegal under controlling Supreme Court precedent.” The letter from the…

Newton Free Library: Newton History Series — Collaborations between Irish Americans and Jewish Immigrants, Feb. 13

The Newton Free Library will present a book talk where Historian Hasia Diner will discuss her most recent book, Opening Doors: The Unlikely Alliance Between the Irish and the Jews in America, which discusses how Irish-Americans helped Jewish immigrants to integrate into American society. It will take place on Thursday, February…

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