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Save Newton Strings helped organize Stringfest, an orchestral performance, and an online petition with over 1400 signatures. (Steve Mooney / Senior Staff)

Charles River Regional Chamber Endorses Split Vote on Override Questions

Connor Siemien February 26, 2023
Newton residents will vote on three override questions regarding a proposed $15 million tax increase during a special election on March 14.
Fuller said  the override is an opportunity for the current generation of residents to invest in the city’s future. (Ella Song / Heights Editor)

Fuller Advocates for Override, Calls for Investment in Newton’s Future at State of the City Address

Ashley Emanuel and Ella Song February 22, 2023
Mayor Fuller emphasized the importance of the upcoming override vote and reflected on the past year during her State of the City Address.
If passed, the override will provide Newton Public Schools with funding for reconstruction and operational costs. (Shruthi Sriram / Heights Editor)

Pro-Override Groups Hold 21 Standouts Outside Public Schools Across Newton

Shruthi Sriram February 19, 2023
The NTA, in collaboration with Yes for Newton, organized 21 community standouts in support of the override.
Out of roughly 59,000 registered voters in the city, just over 16,000 cast ballots in Tuesday’s election. (Connor Siemien / Heights Editor)

Newton City Council Approves Early Voting Schedule for Special Election

Henry Blanchette February 9, 2023
Moore said the proposed override on the ballot should ensure a relatively high turnout, which necessitates several days of early voting.
Kathleen Smith, interim superintendent of NPS, warned of position cuts and limited resources if a tax increase fails in an override vote in March. (Connor Siemien / Heights Editor)

Override Vote Failure Would Cause Gap in NPS Budget, Superintendent Says

Ashley Emanuel January 27, 2023
If it passes, the March 14 election would override Massachusetts’ Proposition 2 ½, which places a cap on annual increases in levy limits.
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