Please join State Representative Greg Schwartz for his monthly office hours on Monday, January 12 from 10AM-11:30AM at Newton City Hall (1000 Commonwealth Avenue) in Room 211. No appointment is necessary. For further information or to schedule a time to meet with Representative Schwartz outside of office hours, please contact…
Posts published in October 2025
The Newton Food Pantry brought together state officials, local leaders, and community supporters Thursday afternoon to mark construction progress on its future home at 131 Rumford Avenue in Auburndale. The single-story building — scheduled to open in May 2026 — represents a major expansion for the organization, which has operated…
We updated our October 28 article on the Star Market closure after the store reopened.
The Newtonville Star Market at 33 Austin Street reopened on Friday, October 31 at 10AM days after an emergency shutdown following a report from the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection that demolition work in a stockroom, an area not accessible to the public, released asbestos creating a potential “imminent health…
I’ve been a Newton resident for over 20 years and have known John Chaimanis and his family for over five years in our Newton community. I’ve come to deeply respect his character, thoughtful approach to complex issues, and commitment to fairness and collaboration. John is willing to participate in hard…
As current Newton City Councilors, we are supporting and voting for two candidates for the Ward 4 At-large seats: Cyrus Dahmubed and Josh Krintzman. With Cyrus, we are thrilled to anticipate the fresh approach and professional architecture and urban planning experience he will bring. He’s a listener and collaborator. No…
Fig City News is a nonprofit, online community newspaper run by Newton volunteers. We are well into our fourth year of providing… Your support enables us to pay interns and reporters, to produce three newsletters a week, and to publish our Special Print Editions for local elections. We need your…
I am supporting and voting for Cyrus Dahmubed (Ward 4) in the upcoming city-wide election. He is a trained, Harvard educate architect. He has the vison and ability to help progress Newton toward fair and balanced mixed-use housing as well as wise urban planning. As the youngest candidate running, he…
I am a long-time resident of Newton Massachusetts, and daughter of Matthew Jefferson, the first black alderman and Board of Alderman President for the City of Newton. Through his leadership, my dad was committed to creating just, equitable and inclusive opportunities for residents to live, learn and thrive in the Garden City.…
As election season reaches its peak, it’s disheartening to see the tone of public discourse surrounding the Ward 4 At-Large race grow so negative. We should be encouraging community-minded residents to step up, not discouraging them through personal attacks and misrepresentations. John Chaimanis is precisely the kind of candidate Newton…



