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Project construction began in March with an official groundbreaking ceremony held on site. (Connor Siemien / Heights Editor).

Newton Senior Center Construction On Track to Finish in Fall 2025, Commissioner Says

Laney McAden September 5, 2024
The Cooper Center for Active Living construction project held its monthly community update Tuesday to discuss site updates and progress.
 Bargmann Hendrie and Archetype, Inc., the architect for this project, talked about the importance of sustainability and accessibility for the building. (Connor Siemien / Heights Editor)

NewCAL Officials Update Community on Building Plans, Project Timeline

Connor Siemien April 23, 2023
City officials announced revisions to several previous design plans to make parts of NewCAL more accessible at a meeting on Thursday.
Newton Senior Center Programs to Move to Temporary Facilities Starting in November

Newton Senior Center Programs to Move to Temporary Facilities Starting in November

Ashley Emanuel September 22, 2022
The department will host many of the same programs in the temporary campus as it would have held in the senior center building.
Zhang: Demolishing 345 Walnut St. is Both Necessary and Necessarily Unpleasant

Zhang: Demolishing 345 Walnut St. is Both Necessary and Necessarily Unpleasant

Gavin Zhang September 18, 2022
Senior centers serve seniors, but the existing one does not fulfill that purpose.
The new senior center is set to break ground in early 2023 (Connor Siemien / Heights Editor).

Newton City Council Approves funding For Proposed Senior Center

Connor Siemien August 24, 2022
After four years and more than 300 community meetings, the Newton City Council approved full funding of the proposed Newton Center for Active Living.
The new senior center is set to break ground in early 2023 (Connor Siemien / Heights Editor).

Finance Committee Allocates $19.5 Million Budget to NewCAL Project

Victor Stefanescu August 7, 2022
The proposed new senior center’s $19.5 million price tag reflects an increase from a previous estimate of $16.65 million.
Project construction began in March with an official groundbreaking ceremony held on site. (Connor Siemien / Heights Editor).

Architect Details NewCAL Designs Following Vote Not to Landmark Current Senior Center

Connor Siemien April 26, 2022
An architect detailed building plans for a new Newton senior center after a vote last month ruled to not landmark the current facility.
Designed by renowned Newtonville artist Charles J. Connick, one of the glass panels depicted Robert Frost's "Mending Wall."

Newton Historical Commission Rejects Nomination to Landmark Newton Senior Center

Gavin Zhang March 25, 2022
The Newton Historical Commission voted to not nominate the existing Newton Senior Center building as a landmark, removing an obstacle against its demolition for a brand new Newton Center for Active Living building. 
Newton Historical Commission Members Clash Over NewCAL Design at Meeting Thursday

Newton Historical Commission Members Clash Over NewCAL Design at Meeting Thursday

Gavin Zhang February 27, 2022
Developers of the West Newton Armory and the Newton Center for Active Living (NewCAL) presented their designs to the Newton Historical Commission (NHC) at a meeting on Thursday, centering on the viability of preserving historical elements without compromising accessibility. 
‘It’s Not Historical. We Are’: Demonstrators Call for New Senior Center Building at Wednesday Protest

‘It’s Not Historical. We Are’: Demonstrators Call for New Senior Center Building at Wednesday Protest

Victor Stefanescu February 24, 2022
Joan Belle Isle, the chair of the executive committee of the Council on Aging, said she thinks the Newton Senior Center is the reason she’s alive.
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