State Rep. Amy Sangiolo will hold office hours on Friday, July 11, 11AM-12:30PM at City Hall, Room 211. For answers to questions or to schedule a meeting with the Representative outside of these times, please contact Denise Chan, Legislative Aide, 617-722-2425 ext. 7317 or [email protected]. You can also reach out to…
Posts published in June 2025
The Hyde Community Center Summer Series will present a free concert and movie on Friday, July 11 at the Hyde Bandstand (90 Lincoln Street, Newton Highlands): Bring a blanket or lawn chairs, and pack a picnic or support local Highlands restaurants. Rain location: Hyde Gym. See the summer schedule of…
The Book Ladies’ Book Swap is held monthly at West Newton Cinema (1296 Washington Street, West Newton). The next Book Swap at the Cinema will be on July 12, 12:30PM-3PM. Find future dates on The Book Ladies’ Facebook page. A bit of history… Nancy Brown and Annette Seaward started hosting…
On July 12, 2P-5PM, Newtonville Books will host a Poetry Party on the newly finished Newton Centre Plaza. Local artist Ingrid Chiemi will play tunes from What the Horizon Can Hold, her new book of song lyrics and art about what’s beyond and ways to reach that. Jenny Pivor will…
The First Unitarian Universalist Society in Newton will present a free Summer Chime Concert on Saturday July 12 at 5PM. All are welcome to bring lawn chairs, blankets, and refreshments to the church grounds (1326 Washington Street, West Newton). Kids and grown-ups will be able to enjoy the music throughout…
Blessing of the Bells will be the featured Sunday service on July 13 at 10:15AM in the Parish Hall of the First Unitarian Universalist Society of Newton (FUUSN, 1326 Washington Street, West Newton). The July 13 Sunday service at the First Unitarian Universalist Society of Newton will celebrate the church’s…
Crystal Lake and Gath Poll opened for the season on June 16 at 4PM. Newton Parks, Recreation and Culture (Newton PRC) will host summer swim lessons and memberships during the summer. The first two weeks are preseason hours while summer lifeguards finish their school year. Regular full schedules start on…
Historic Newton, in collaboration with Newton Cultural Development, will host a free community reading of Frederick Douglass’s famous 1852 speech — What to the Slave is the Fourth of July? — on Sunday, July 13, at 2PM at the Jackson Homestead and Museum (527 Washington Street, Newton). Guests are encouraged…
The Boston Festival of New Jewish Music will host the 3rd annual Newton Highlands Klezmer Dance on July 13, 6PM-7:30PM at the Hyde Center Bandstand (90 Lincoln Street, Newton Highlands). Dance (or simply listen) to the sounds of the Boston Festival of New Jewish Music All Stars, representing the best…
Squeezebox Stompers will play a free concert in Newton Centre Bowl, July 13, 6PM-7:30PM, down the hill from the Tyler Terrace hut and a short walk from Newton Centre. Free open-air seating for families, friends, and groups large and small. Bring along a blanket, a chair, and maybe a picnic…










