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Board and Commission Meetings – Week of 6/15/2025 [UPDATED]

Library Board of Trustees Development Committee will meet virtually (Zoom link) on Monday, June 16 at 10AM. The agenda includes the following: [UPDATED] Newton Parks & Recreation Commission will meet in person (Room 204) and virtually (Zoom link) on Monday, June 16 at 7PM. The agenda includes the following: Board…

This weekend: Mass. Pike restricted to one lane each way in Newton, spilling traffic onto side roads, June 20-23

From 9PM Friday, June 20 to 5AM Monday, June 23, the Mass Pike (I-90) will be reduced to one lane in each direction between Exit 123 (I-95 / Rte 128) and Exit 125 (Newton Corner) to facilitate a key part of MassDOT’s major construction project to replace eight Mass Pike bridges near the…

Newton Juneteenth Celebration, June 19

Newton’s fourth annual Juneteenth Celebration will be held on June 19, 12PM-4PM, at the Hyde Community Center (90 Lincoln Street, Newton Highlands). Families, kids, friends, and parents are invited for a day of unity and joy, filled with fun, food, and community spirit. This free outdoor celebration will feature two…

Lift Every Voice: A Juneteenth Musical Celebration featuring Howard University Gospel Choir, June 19

Cherry Street Music will present Lift Every Voice: A Juneteenth Musical Celebration featuring the Howard Gospel Choir (HGC) of Howard University, with a guest appearance by singer Donna McElroy, on Thursday June 19 at 4PM at The Allen Center (35 Webster Street, West Newton)  Tickets are available online. The Howard Gospel Choir, led by Reginald…

Free Chamber Music Extravaganza, June 20

Come to Chamber Music Extravaganza — a free evening of exhilarating chamber music on June 20, at 6:30PM at the All Newton Music School (321 Chestnut Street, West Newton). Experience a diverse program, including Dvořák’s Dumky Piano Trio, Op. 90, Fauré’s Dolly Suite and Glazunov’s Rêverie, Op. 24, that celebrates the…

Free concert: Santon, a pianist and composer defying limits, June 24

Santon, a blind and autistic pianist and composer, is captivating audiences with his emotionally rich and stylistically diverse performances. Born in St. Petersburg, Russia, and raised in Massachusetts, he spent two decades studying at Perkins School for the Blind, where he received foundational musical training. Santon later graduated summa cum laude from…

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