It’s back! Join us Friday at Newton’s St. Paddy’s Political roast
Once again Dunn Gaherins will be hosting its now traditional Newton Political St Patrick’s day breakfast this Fri March 13, 8:30 AM. We’ll be serving coffee, tea and Irish bread while having some fun with our local politicians, including Mayor Fuller, Sen....NewCAL: Newtonville or Newton Centre?
Boston University journalist Sarah Finkel explores in a Globe story the two potential locations for a new senior center: the existing building at 345 Walnut St. or the Newton Centre Triangle parking lot.Alex Beam asks: ‘What’s the matter with Newton?’
In these days of coronavirus we’re not supposed to touch our face. But good luck reading the latest by Globe columnist Alex Beam without scratching your head and wondering if it’s possible to do a more half-assed job discussing a timely topic.
Read it and let me know if you agree.
Right Size graciously concedes after loss (oh wait, they didn’t)
The Campaign for Responsible Development just released the following press release: Newton’s Voters Swayed by Northland’s Campaign Money Blitz Newton, Mass. Today Newton’s voters approved the zoning change that is required for Northland’s 1.4 million square foot...It’s all over but the counting: Polls are now closed.
The city will publish the unofficial election results here.
Super Tuesday open thread: Polls open until 8 pm
Get out there and vote. Then come back here and tell us what it was like at your polling place.
The city will publish the unofficial election results here.
Presidential primary: Who are you voting for (or did you vote for)?
How will you vote in Tuesday’s presidential primary? Or if you’ve already voted, is your candidate still running?Make your best closing argument: Northland yes or no?
Go to “comments” and make your most persuasive case: Northland yes or no?
We shouldn’t let perfection be the enemy of the great.
I’ve been watching the Northland debate on the sidelines for months and for the most part I haven’t chimed in, but I have to say that I am quite disappointed, saddened and ashamed at many ofOver 4,500 Newton residents participated in early voting
Early voting for the March 3 presidential primaries and Northland ballot refendum has closed. Newton has 61,083 registered voters. Here’s how many ballots were cast according to City Clerk David Olson: 4,613 ballots were cast in the Presidential Primary during...