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Posts published in December 2022

Lessons & Carols Service, Dec. 18

Evangelical Baptist Church of Newton (23 Chapel Street, Nonantum) invites you to join us for the celebratory Festival of Nine Lessons & Carols on Sunday, December 18, at 4PM. This timeless Christmas tradition weaves the story of Christmas with popular congregational carols and special music accompanied by pipe organ and piano. A reception…

Werner: Safety concerns

Have you heard about the upcoming project: 528 Boylston St to build 244 luxury units of housing in a newly constructed 7 story apartment building? This structure is planned for the Sam White Landscaping parcel just east of Old Field Road and west of Dudley Road on Route 9 (just…

Newton Art Association fundraiser for Facing Cancer Together, now through Jan. 14

The Newton Art Association continues Art Works for Good, its annual fundraising for worthy causes, with a fundraiser this year for Facing Cancer Together (FCT), which provides care to cancer survivors and their families who cannot afford access to essential support services. Through January 14, NAA member artists selling any…

Help for the hungry in Newton

Have you heard of “the Freedge,” a source of free food for anyone and everyone? Freedges are springing up in many communities. Our Newton Community Freedge is located at 420 Watertown Street on the property of Central Drapery and Dry Cleaning, which allows use of its parking lot for the Freedge shed…

State Sen. Cynthia Creem and State Rep. Kay Khan join Sen. Ed Markey at Cradles to Crayons in Newtonville

Senator Markey, State Senator Cynthia Creem, and State Representative Kay Khan joined the staff of Cradles to Crayons (C2C) at its national headquarters in Newtonville last Friday to mark C2C’s 20th anniversary. C2C Founder and CEO Lynn Margherio led a tour of the facilities and explained the agency’s mission to…

NPS safety and security discussed at latest School Committee meeting

Also discussed: Cabot Split to Bigelow and Day The December 5th regularly scheduled School Committee meeting began with two public commenters from the Newton Gun Violence Prevention Collaborative, who spoke about the need for more student and community education about gun safety. They cautioned that increased security presence inside school…

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