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Jacky Lamenzo Sinha founded the company in 2020. (Sunderya Ulziibold / Heights Staff)

Lemon House Publishing Lets Newton Kids Tell Their Own Stories

Sunderya Ulziibold March 11, 2025
Lemon House Publishing is a a space for supporting 8 to 12-year-olds in writing, illustrating, and publishing their own children’s books.
Linda Walsh, CSON ’82, began her career in Newton as a registered public health nurse in the summer of 1986. (Brooke Ghaly / Graphics Editor)

Newton’s Commissioner of Health and Human Services to Retire After 37 Years

Laney McAden April 28, 2024
Linda Walsh, Newton’s Commissioner of Health and Human Services, is set to retire in June following a 37-year career serving the city.
New England Soup Factory serves comforting soups and sandwiches to the Newton area. (Kate Kissel / For The Heights)

Family-Run Soup Shop Brings a Feeling of Warmth to Newton

Kate Kissel November 5, 2023
Family owned and operated, New England Soup Factory has warmed the hearts of Newton residents with its homemade soups and sandwiches.
The proposal to suspend the ban did not pass in a recent city council vote.(Nicole Vagra / Heights Editor)

Jewish and Palestinian Newton Residents Contend With the Israel-Hamas War’s Impacts on Their Daily Lives

Ella Song and Annie Ladd Reid October 23, 2023
In response to the Israel-Hamas war, Newton leaders and school officials released statements and offered residents spaces for reflection.
The owner offers a variety of books that she’s read in the past, and vintage items from thrift stores. (Courtesy of Elizabeth Miller)

Newton-Based Business Rebooked Breathes New Life Into Used Books

Ella Champagne and Elise Kirwin October 22, 2023
Through her Newton-based business, Rebooked, Miller recirculates her favorite books and vintage items throughout the area.
The owner offers a variety of books that she’s read in the past, and vintage items from thrift stores. (Courtesy of Elizabeth Miller)

Newton-Based Business Rebooked Repurposes Old Books Into New Hands

Ella Champagne and Elise Kirwin October 22, 2023
Through her Newton-based business, Rebooked, Miller recirculates her favorite books and vintage items throughout the area.
The dispensary, located in Newton Centre, opened on Sept. 7 with a three-day opening celebration. (Annie Ladd Reid / Heights Editor)

Newton Marijuana Dispensary Redefines the Meaning of Family Business

Annie Ladd Reid September 17, 2023
A new type of family business has set up shop in Newton. The Green Lady Dispensary celebrated its grand opening.
The Newton School Committee unanimously approved Anna Nolin to succeed David Fleishmann as the next Newton superintendent. (Alyssa Anderson / Heights Editor)

Newton’s Next Superintendent Seeks To Develop Profile of a Graduate, Establish Close Working Relationships With Teachers

Shruthi Sriram March 26, 2023
Nolin—an employee at the Natick Public Schools for 20 years and superintendent there for four—will begin as superintendent of NPS on July 1.
Teachers and residents commented on NPS’ response to the Israel-Hamas war and the ongoing contract negotiations between teachers and the school committee. (Nicole Vagra / Heights Editor)

Fulfilled Goods Minimizes Waste, Creates Community in Newton

Ella Song February 27, 2023
The shop carries goods in bulk, and customers bring in their own reusable containers to fill up with the store’s products.
Lucas began his historic tenure as the first Black Newton City Councillor since 1987  in 2021. (Photo Courtesy of Tarik Lucas)

Tarik Lucas Breaks Barriers as First Black Newton City Councilor in 40 Years

Olivia Joung February 22, 2023
As city councilor, Lucas said he is always listening to his constituents and building relationships with Newton residents.
Henrickson, who joined the NPD in 2009, recently began her job as commander of the community services Bureau. (Alyssa Anderson / Heights Editor)

Amanda Henrickson Becomes Second Female Lieutenant in NPD History

Shruthi Sriram February 19, 2023
Henrickson, the highest-ranking female officer in the NPD, is only the second female lieutenant in the department’s history.
Newton Girl Scouts have opened cookie sales on Boston College’s campus and the greater community. (Alyssa Anderson / Heights Editor)

Cookie Connoisseurs: Newton Girl Scouts Build Skills Through Cookie Sales at BC

Ella Song February 6, 2023
The Girl Scout cookie season in the area lasts from Dec. 6, 2022 through March 10 in order to maximize the involvement of various troops.
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