by Ted Hess -Mahan | Sep 13, 2019 | Newton, Newton Culture Fix, STEM |
The 25th season of Newton’s New Philharmonia Orchestra opens with a gala concert and reception on Saturday, Sept. 21, at 7 p.m. at the First Baptist Church, 848 Beacon St., Newton Centre. The concert features internationally acclaimed singer-songwriter Catie Curtis,... by Ted Hess -Mahan | Jun 14, 2019 | Affordable housing, Charter, City Council, Newton, Riverside, zoning |
With Zoning Redesign and a request to rezone Riverside Station in the news, a false rumor is once again making the rounds. Specifically, the word on the street is that if the City Council amends the Zoning Code or rezones a particular parcel, voters can override the...
by Ted Hess -Mahan | Jun 3, 2019 | City Coucil, Mayor Fuller, politics, School Committee, Stuff that is not yet true |
Every public restroom provides, at a minimum, a toilet, toilet paper, running water, hand soap, and either air blowers or paper towels to dry your hands after you wash them. Sanitation codes further require that employers provide “reasonable access” to bathrooms to...
by Ted Hess -Mahan | May 3, 2019 | Newton |
So, I was musing on Facebook this morning about the electronic sign the City put in front of my house in April that will be there through the end of May, and an FBF who lives across from Albemarle Field posted this photo of the view from her front door. The banner is...