by Newton News Editor | May 24, 2024 | Newton City Hall Mayor
A replica World War II cattle car which serves as the “classroom” for a powerful history lesson is at Newton City Hall (1000 Commonwealth Avenue on the side of the building where Homer and Lowell converge) from Monday, May 27 through Wednesday, May 29. The Shadowlight...
by Newton News Editor | May 23, 2024 | Newton City Hall Mayor
There will be no trash, recycling, or yard waste collection on Monday, May 27 in observance of Memorial Day. Regular service will resume on Tuesday, May 28, and will be on a 1-day delay schedule for the week. Download our app for reminders, alerts, and even immediate...
by Newton News Editor | May 21, 2024 | Newton City Hall Mayor
Things are moving along at the new Gath Pools which will be open for the swim season thanks to City of Newton – Public Buildings Commissioner Josh Morse and his team.
by Newton News Editor | May 15, 2024 | Newton City Hall Mayor
Its Yard Waste Collection time! Place in paper yard waste bags or your own barrel. To keep our workers safe, please make sure no individual bag or barrel weighs more than 50 pounds. Accepted Materials • Grass Clippings • Leaves • Tree and Shrub Prunings • Wood Chips •...
by Newton News Editor | May 7, 2024 | Newton City Hall Mayor
Welcome to Newtonville Otto Pizza!
by Newton News Editor | May 4, 2024 | Newton City Hall Mayor
A wonderful night supporting and celebrating our Newton Free Library at Spring Fling.
by Newton News Editor | May 4, 2024 | Newton City Hall Mayor
Off they go! The AAPI running group today at City Hall as they embarked on the Marathon course into Boston
by Newton News Editor | Apr 25, 2024 | Newton City Hall Mayor
The preliminary investigation into yesterday’s 3-alarm fire at a home under construction on Central Avenue show it was likely caused by a pile of oily rags. Thank you to the Newton Fire Department for responding quickly and working for hours to extinguish the...
by Newton News Editor | Apr 19, 2024 | Newton City Hall Mayor
You have my heartfelt appreciation for being Newton’s lifeline 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Yesterday, Mayor Fuller visited our Dispatch Center in honor of National Telecommunicator Week. Pictured here are Dispatchers Higley and Marderosian, Mayor Fuller,...
by Newton News Editor | Apr 15, 2024 | Newton City Hall Mayor
In addition to 30K athletes streaming by City Hall during today’s Boston Marathon we also have one very protective Canada Goose protecting his partner and nest. Celebrate and cheer, keep the course clear, and be aware of the goose.
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