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Rosenfeld’s was founded in 1973 with the mission of bringing New York style bagels to Newton Centre (Savannah Lockwood / For the Heights)

Rosenfeld’s Bagels Serves Newton With 50 Years of Breakfast

Savannah Lockwood November 17, 2024
Retro, genuine, and one of a kind, Rosenfeld’s Bagels has served its customers for nearly 52 years since its founding in 1973.
(Steve Mooney / Heights Archives)

Newton’s Finance Committee Approves Funds for Homeless Student Transportation, Public Schools’ Stabilization Program

Riley Del Sesto November 17, 2024
Newton Finance Committee approved $338,119 for Homeless Student Transportation and $2 million for Newton Public Schools’ Stabilization Fund
Tanglewood Marionettes currently perform across much of New England. (Capra McCormick / For the Heights)

Tanglewood Marionettes Present ‘The Fairy Circus’ at Women’s Club of Newton Highlands

Capra McCormick November 3, 2024
On Thursday evening, Tanglewood Marionettes co-founder Peter Schaefer captivated an audience of families and children.
(Steve Mooney / Heights Archives)

Zoning Committee Prepares Final Approval of Emission Reduction Ordinance, Confirms Pucci to Appeals Board

Nikita Osadchiy November 1, 2024
Newton’s Zoning and Planning set up a likely final vote on Newton Building Emissions Reduction and Disclosure Ordinance Monday night.
The city currently has 194 Bluebikes across 15 stations (Steve Mooney / Heights Archives)

Newton’s Finance Committee Approves MassDOT Request for $217,800 Bluebike Grant

Laney McAden October 17, 2024
Newton’s Finance Committee met Tuesday to discuss a grant from MassDOT concerning Bluebikes bike share operations.
Newton’s Public Facilities Committee decided to postpone the discussion about geothermal energy until more data was available. (Steve Mooney / Heights Archives)

Public Facilities Committee Discusses Geothermal Energy

Laney McAden April 5, 2024
Climate solutions nonprofit and Framingham’s Geothermal Pilot Project met with Public Facilities Committee to discuss geothermal energy.
City of Newton Rescinds Indoor Mask Mandate, Residents Respond

City of Newton Rescinds Indoor Mask Mandate, Residents Respond

Annie Li February 20, 2022
Recent winter weather in Newton has created ideal conditions for potholes to fill the city’s streets, according to Newton Mayor Ruthanne Fuller in a Feb. 6 newsletter. The Newton 311 app, which compiles work orders throughout the city, also addresses the potholes.
Newton 311 App Incorporates Residential Help to Fix Potholes

Newton 311 App Incorporates Residential Help to Fix Potholes

Connor Siemien February 20, 2022
Recent winter weather in Newton has created ideal conditions for potholes to fill the city’s streets, according to Newton Mayor Ruthanne Fuller in a Feb. 6 newsletter. The Newton 311 app, which compiles work orders throughout the city, also addresses the potholes.
Twenty Years Later, Newtonians Remember Those Lost on Sept. 11

Twenty Years Later, Newtonians Remember Those Lost on Sept. 11

Julia Remick and Maggie Leahy September 12, 2021
Twenty years ago, eight Newtonians lost their lives in the tragic events of Sept. 11. Twenty years later, Newtonians gathered in front of the fire department headquarters and around the Sept. 11 memorial. Together they remembered the lives lost on that day.
City of Newton Resident Tests Positive for Coronavirus

City of Newton Resident Tests Positive for Coronavirus

Colleen Martin March 9, 2020
The City of Newton has formed an Emergency Management Committee to respond to the threat of coronavirus and has a page on its website to update residents about the virus.
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Newton Teachers Protest at City Hall

Colleen Martin August 28, 2019

People in bright red shirts made their way down Commonwealth Avenue Wednesday morning, ending at Newton’s City Hall. Holding “Support Newton Educators” signs and chanting “This is what a union...

Boston College Submits Blueprints for Schiller Institute

Boston College Submits Blueprints for Schiller Institute

Jack Goldman March 25, 2019
Boston College submitted an Administrative Site Plan Review Application to the Newton City Council’s Land Use Committee on March 4 which contains detailed blueprints and renderings of the proposed Schiller Institute for Integrated Science and Society.
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