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Programs and Services – 11/9/2022 Report

The Programs and Services Committee voted to No Action Necessary on the following (see Report and watch video on NewTV): There was a brief presentation on the field replacement project from both the Parks, Recreation, and Culture Department (Commissioner Banks, Demorizzi, Millet) and CDM Smith Consultant (Glenn Howard). The plan…

Several additional meetings this week…

Since Monday’s Fig City Local Government Meetings & Reports, several additional meetings have been posted: The Newton Citizens Commission on Energy will meet virtually (Zoom link) TONIGHT, Wednesday, November 16 at 7PM and will hear updates on the Residential Sector working groups, which began meeting on November 8 and November…

What’s Up in Newton – Week of 11/13/2022

Election Commission will be counting ballots beginning Monday, November 14 at 9AM – 5PM and continuing every day until Friday, November 18, if necessary, in Rooms 205, 211, and the Council Chamber (see Election Ballot Counting Notice). The Newton Cultural Council will begin its first adjudication session at its meeting…

City Council Meetings – Week of 11/13/2022

Zoning and Planning Committee will meet in person (Council Chamber/Room 204) and virtually (Zoom link) on Monday, November 14 at 7PM. The agenda includes the following: Chair’s Note: There will be a presentation and discussion regarding the results of the recent Community Engagement period and feedback tool, along with follow‐up…

Board and Commission Meetings – Week of 11/13/2022

Newton Cultural Council will meet in person (1294 Centre Street) and virtually (Zoom link) on Monday, November 14 at 5:30PM. The agenda includes the following: Commission on Disability will meet virtually (Zoom link) on Monday, November 14 at 6PM. The agenda includes the following: Newton Free Library Board of Trustees…

Election results for Newton…

Unofficial results have been released for the contested state-wide races. Newton voters selected the following: Governor/Lieutenant Governor Attorney General Secretary of State State Treasurer State Auditor Question 1:  Yes: 18,869.  No: 15,635. Question 2:  Yes: 26,986.  No: 6,893. Question 3:  Yes: 17,888.  No: 15,108. Question 4:  Yes: 24,717.  No: 9,593.

OCPF issues Public Resolution Letter to Vicki Danberg Committee regarding reimbursements

The Office of Campaign and Political Finance (OCPF) recently issued a Public Resolution Letter to Vicki Danberg’s campaign committee determining that certain campaign expenditures made outside of the campaign’s bank account were not reimbursable and did not comply with campaign finance law. Massachusetts campaign finance law requires all campaign financial…

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