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 Matthew Goldstein, 52, was a middle school teacher in Brookline. (Ben Schultz / For The Heights)

Newton Family of Four Found Dead in New Hampshire After Carbon Monoxide Exposure

Genevieve Morrison December 28, 2024
Newton family dead at home in N.H., on Christmas Day after exposure to carbon monoxide, according to New Hampshire State Fire Marshal.
(Jashodhara Jindal / For The Heights)

Finding Festivity Amid the Frenzy

Punnya Kalapurakkel December 8, 2024
If I had to pick a favorite month of the year, December would take the cake. It’s not exactly a controversial take. By Dec. 1 (or earlier for some of us), Mariah Carey has begun singing her familiar whistle notes, and Andy Williams has begun to proudly declare that “It’s the most wonderful time of the year!”
The Italian group based in Newton’s village of Nonantum hosts Christmas events throughout the season. (Riley Del Sesto / Heights Editor)

St. Mary of Carmen Society Christmas Tree Fundraiser Lights Up Nonantum

Riley Del Sesto December 8, 2024
The Nonantum-based nonprofit hosts a series of Christmas events throughout the month to raise money and bring the community together.
(Paul Criado / Heights Staff)

BC Kicks Off Holiday Season With Annual Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony

Paige Folli December 4, 2024
With Gasson Hall glowing in green and red, Christmas carols filling O'Neill Plaza, and students braving the cold with hot cocoa in hand, the Boston College community kicked off the holiday season at the annual Christmas tree lighting ceremony.
(Parker Leaf / Heights Editor)

The Importance of Anti-War Messaging in Christmas Music

Brendan Mahoney December 16, 2023
Peace and Christmas have long been inextricably linked. One of the most famous examples of this is the Christmas truce during World War I, in which British and German troops began a ceasefire on Christmas Eve.
(Victor Stefanescu / Heights Editor)

BC Celebrates Annual Christmas Tree Lighting With Singing and Festivities

Angelina Li November 29, 2023
Boston College’s annual Christmas tree lighting marked the start of the holiday season on the Heights. Students sipped hot chocolate, stuffed teddy bears, and roasted marshmallows as green and red lights illuminated Gasson Hall in the background.
(Nicole Vagra / Heights Editor).

BC’s Annual Christmas Tree Lighting Fosters Community and Holiday Spirit

Natalie Arndt November 30, 2022
Boston College’s annual Christmas tree lighting kicked off the holiday season on the Heights, with students bundled in winter coats racing between a bouncy house, teddy bear giveaways, and a hot chocolate station. 
Historic Newton Highlights City’s Centuries-Old Relationship With Christmas

Historic Newton Highlights City’s Centuries-Old Relationship With Christmas

Connor Siemien December 12, 2021
Historic Newton, a partnership between the Newton Historical Society and the City of Newton, hosted an event over Zoom on Dec. 5 detailing the history of Christmas in the Newton and the Greater Boston area.
"Stuff A Cruiser" Drive Proves Generosity of Newton

“Stuff A Cruiser” Drive Proves Generosity of Newton

Josie McNeill December 14, 2020
More than a hundred cars lined up in front of Newton City Hall on Tuesday night to donate their gifts for the Newton Police Department’s annual holiday gift drive, “Stuff A Cruiser,” according to Sholkin.
'Merry Happy Whatever' Series Presents Mundane Christmas Plot

‘Merry Happy Whatever’ Series Presents Mundane Christmas Plot

Kaylie Ramirez December 5, 2019
Netflix's 'Merry Happy Whatever' flops as a binge-worthy Christmas series.

Students Embrace Holiday Spirit at Annual Christmas Tree Lighting

Jhon de la Cruz December 7, 2018
The Campus Activities Board hosted the annual Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony at O’Neill Plaza on Tuesday evening, bringing students together for an evening of hot chocolate, giveaways, games, prizes, and more.
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When Christmas Comes to Boston, Craft Fairs Flourish

Mary Wilkie December 6, 2018
The thing is, though, no matter how similar they seem to each other, every market has its own personal touch, represents values important to its creators, and highlights its unique artisans.
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