Draft version of the Newton’s revised charter is approved
After more than a year of research, public comment, debate, straw votes and then more debate, Newton’s Charter Commission unanimously approved a draft of a proposed charter revision. The TAB’s Laura Lovett’s story is here.
Among other things, the draft reduces the size of Newton’s city council from 24 to 12. Eight councilors will have ward residency requirements but be elected at-large, the remaining four will be
Mayor Warren requests external review of School Committee practices
Newton Mayor Setti Warren is calling for an independent review of School Committee governance to ensure future committees “can operate effectively as a group” following the controversial handling of anti-Semitic incidents at F.A. Day Middle School, The TAB’s Jonathan Dame reports.
In an unusual move on Monday, Warren emailed the entire School Committee listing four actions he argued should be taken following a series of TAB stories about an outside investigator’s report on graffiti incidents at Day
Amy Sangiolo: ‘I am thinking about’ running for mayor
Yesterday I noticed a new account had been set up on Twitter for SangioloforNewton. So I e-mailed Newton City Councilor Amy Sangiolo and asked her is she was running for mayor.
Dueling ‘sanctuary city’ ordinances headed to Newton City Council
Last Thursday, Mayor Setti Warren, Police Chief David MacDonald and City Council President Scott Lennon filed an ordinance to address concerns how police and city officers interact with undocumented immigrants.
One day later, seven city councilors filed a different “sanctuary city” ordinance.
Mayor, police chief: Sanctuary city ordinance not necessary. Norton: Yes it is
From this week’s Newton TAB..
Mayor Setti Warren and Chief David MacDonald said Newton’s current practices were already in keeping with those of other “sanctuary city” communities, releasing a policy statement clarifying that Newton police officers do not proactively take action on immigration matters.
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“There is definitely still going to be an ordinance filed,” Ward 2 Councilor Emily Norton said. “A bunch of us have heard from constituents wanting some demonstration of leadership from their elected officials in the wake of the election to reassure people who may be feeling unsure, or unsafe even, in this new reality.”
Rick Lipof will not run for mayor in 2017
City Councilor Rick Lipof sent this letter to supporters today..
After serious consideration I have decided that now is not the right time for me to run for the office of Mayor. I would like to announce that I will be seeking re-election to the Council as my passion to continue to serve as an at-large Councilor is stronger than ever. I am thankful and grateful to the City for allowing me the honor to represent our community.
I wish to continue lending my 28 years of real estate valuation and consulting knowledge to the Land Use process, especially the Northland proposal to develop over 28 acres on Needham Street and to the ongoing
Mayor Warren has ‘serious concerns’ about proposed leaf blower rules
Mayor Setti Warren still has “serious concerns” about additional restrictions city councilors might impose on leafblower use in Newton and Jonthan Dame explains why and updates us on the proposed summer ban.
Is Newton about to get its first millennial mayoral candidate?
Is Tom Davis, who is well-known to readers of this blog — and recently told his life story and how he feels about Setti Warren here — gearing up for a run for mayor?This Facebook page seems to suggest he might be.