by Village 14 | Nov 8, 2019 | Boston College, City Council elections, development, Elections, NewTV, Riverside, Ruthanne Fuller, School Committee, zoning |
NewTV’s election night coverage Tuesday began with a wide ranging interview with Mayor Ruthanne Fuller where she discussed Webster Woods, NewCAL, Newton Power Choice, Northland, Riverside and other developments (including breaking news about a residential tower at Chestnut Hill Square) and zoning (along with what types of development projects might be proposed in the future).
This same video also includes interviews with Gail Spector and a BU student journalist, School Committee member Steve Siegel, City Council President Marc Laredo and Councilor Cheryl Lappin, following by election results and analysis.
by Greg Reibman | Jul 1, 2015 | Newton |
Jake Auchincloss, Jess Barton and Lynn LeBlanc — the three declared challengers for Newton’s two Ward 2 At Large Aldermen/Council seats — were guests on Charlie Shapiro’s Newton Newsmakers program on NewTV Note: NewTV is aware that there are...
by Greg Reibman | Sep 9, 2014 | Newton |
Governor’s Council candidate Charlie Shapiro posted this on his Facebook page this evening. To all our supporters: It appears that enough of the results are in to show that the incumbent will remain in office. A huge thank you to those who supported our campaign...
by Greg Reibman | Sep 8, 2014 | Newton |
At least one of the signatories listed on a letter from Governor’s Councillor Marilyn Devaney’s re-election campaign and sent to constituents said emphatically she did not sign it, The TAB’s Jim Morrison reports. “I signed a different letter,” said...
by Adam Peller | Sep 7, 2014 | Elections |
Just when you thought it couldn’t get any weirder in the District 3 Governor’s Council contest between incumbent Marilyn Devaney and challenger Charlie Shapiro…. A couple of days ago, I received this letter, allegedly from six out of the eight...
by Greg Reibman | Aug 22, 2014 | Newton |
Here’s a somewhat entertaining debate between the two Democrats — Marilyn Petitto Devaney and Charlie Shapiro — seeking their party’s nomination for the Governor’s Council on Sept. 9.