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As redesign of City seal gets underway, officials seek more community input

Designer Sebastian Ellington Flying Eagle Ebarb will soon start the complex task of reimaging the City seal of Newton and recently received feedback from community members during a hybrid working group meeting on March 28. Hattie Kerwin Derrick, Newton’s Director of Community Engagement & Inclusion and LGBTQ+ Liaison, asked attendees…

What’s Up in Newton – Week of 3/31/2024

Highlights this Week: See below for details about… City Council City Council Committee Chairs will meet on Monday to discuss best practices for running meetings, hosting virtual meetings, providing for public comment, and committee reports, as well as a review of City Councilors’ recent visits to school and municipal buildings. City…

Campaigns for two State Representative seats get underway

Recently Rick Lipof’s campaign to succeed Rep. Ruth Balser gathered sufficient signatures to be on the ballot, and two campaigns hosted kickoffs – for Bill Humphrey to succeed Rep. Ruth Balser and Amy Sangiolo to succeed Rep. Kay Khan. Greg Schwartz is also running for Rep. Balser’s seat. Alexander Jablon…

Supt. Anna Nolin receives leadership award from Mass. Association of School Superintendents

Newton Superintendent of Schools Anna Nolin has received the 2024 Bobbie D’Alessandro Leadership Award from the Massachusetts Association of School Superintendents (M.A.S.S.). The award was presented at the annual M.A.S.A. Women’s Educational Leadership Network conference on March 19. Now in its 15th year, the Bobbie D’Alessandro Leadership Award is one…

City Council’s Community Dialog Working Group meets with all City Councilors

On March 27, in its first update to the City Council, the Community Dialogue Working Group presented results and recommendations based on its citywide survey and community discussion. In early February, City Council President Marc Laredo and Vice President David Kalis established the five-member group led by Ward 1 Councilor…

Improvements to Albemarle, McGrath, and Burr athletic fields: Update elicits applause, concerns

On March 25, as the spring sports season began, Newton’s Parks, Recreation and Culture Department hosted a webinar detailing its plans to continue making improvements to and transforming some of the City’s athletics fields. Newton’s 118 acres of fields “are for the health and well-being of children and other park…

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