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Posts published in November 2024

Finance Committee Report – 11/13/2024

The Finance Committee approved the following authorizations to appropriate and expend (see report and watch the meeting video): The Finance Committee voted No Action Necessary on the following:

Programs & Services Committee Report – 11/6/2024

The Programs & Services Committee approved the following (see the report and watch the meeting video): The Programs & Services Committee voted No Action Necessary for the following: The Programs & Services Committee voted to hold the following:

Public Facilities Committee Report – 11/6/2024

The Public Facilities Committee approved the following (see the report and watch the meeting video): The Public Facilities Committee voted to hold the following grant of location requests from National Grid: Note: The public hearings for these grants of location were continued to gather more information and possibly for further…

Newton Conservators: Webinar, Floodlights and Fireflies — Environmental sustainability starts in your front yard, Nov. 21

Newton Conservators is hosting a webinar — Floodlights and Fireflies: Environmental sustainability starts in your front yard — on Thursday, November 21, 7-8:30PM. Insect populations around the world are declining rapidly. While habitat loss, pesticide use, and climate change all have something to do with it, Dr. Avalon Owens shows…

Deadline extended… Newton’s 2nd Gingerbread House Exhibit & Contest: Register by Nov. 22

Newton’s Gingerbread House Exhibit & Contest is back for a second year! All are invited to share their talents with the community. Enter as a Youth (under 15), Adult (15 & up), or Team. Compete for people’s choice awards for Most Whimsical, Best use of Materials, and Best Architectural Design.  All ages and all…

Newton Neighbors brings joy with the Bruce Hugh Wilson “Giving Thanks” drive

In March 2020, in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, four Newton residents – Martha Bixby, Ranjani Paradise, Shalini Tendulkar, and Shreeda Vyas – saw an opportunity to help locals in need. They started the Newton Neighbors Helping Neighbors mutual aid network, which, in 2021, became incorporated as the non-profit…

Newton Police Dept. receives state accreditation

After two years of working toward the goal, the Newton Police Department (NPD) received full accreditation by the Massachusetts Police Accreditation Commission (MPAC) on October 30. NPD Acting Chief George McMains accepted the award at a ceremony that day. In celebrating this achievement, the department acknowledged the efforts of its accreditation managers…

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