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Newton continues to promote composting with more drop-off locations for organics

Newton continues to move forward in reducing the amount of food waste that goes into the trash. This benefits the environment by reducing greenhouse gas emissions, reducing demand for landfills, and improving soil health. The options for collecting compost include drop-off locations and a curbside pickup service. Residents have been…

Digging into Oak Hill Park history

Garden State Utopia, a 2001 Newton North High School junior thesis project by Julia Werb, provides an in-depth history of the creation of Oak Hill Park – Newton’s post-war planned community for returning WWII veterans. There are striking parallels between that history and today’s contentious political fights over today’s development…

What’s Up in Newton – Week of 3/3/2024

Tuesday is the Primary Election. Polls are open 7AM-8PM. City Council City Council will meet on Monday and is expected to vote on the following (see Reports Docket): Recommendation by the Zoning and Planning Committee No Action Necessary on the following: The Programs and Services Committee voted against approval of…

School Committee and Superintendent continue community engagement with Q&A sessions, meetings

Following the week of February 12, when Superintendent Anna Nolin, School Committee Chair Chris Brezski, and Mayor Ruthanne Fuller conducted a presentation and discussion for Newton’s City Council regarding next steps for the Newton Public Schools (NPS) after agreeing to the recent contract with the Newton Teachers Association (NTA), the…

Committees approve NPS Educational Stabilization Fund and $22M funding

The Finance Committee met on Monday and voted to establish an NPS Educational Stabilization Fund and fund it with $22 million (see NewTV video). Chief Finance Officer Maureen Lemieux presented the item to the Finance Committee and explained that the impetus to create the fund began when the City accumulated a…

After 24 years and historic performance of Dame Ethel Smith’s Mass in D on March 3, Cappella Clausura’s Amelia LeClair will pass the baton

It is fitting that Newton native Amelia LeClair brings her celebrated tenure as founder and Artistic Director of the vocal ensemble Cappella Clausura to a close by conducting the New England premiere of her orchestral edition of Dame Ethel Smyth’s Mass in D on March 3 at 4pm at the…

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