by Paul Levy | Oct 11, 2019 | Newton |
Note: This is not a campaign pitch! It’s about her full-time job. Emily Norton and Vernon Walker have an excellent article in Commonwealth Magazine about how communities can build climate change resiliency into their local geographies. It’s worth a look. ... by Paul Levy | Oct 6, 2019 | Newton |
Note to self: Be prepared for extensive abuse emanating from this column. The question I’m asking today is how much global warming should matter when we are considering whom to vote for in the forthcoming elections for City Councilors. Please note, I am not...
by Greg Reibman | Oct 1, 2019 | Newton |
Here’s an interesting Tweet from Newton City Councilor and Charles River Watershed Association Executive Director Emily Norton from the student-lead Boston Climate Strike. I spoke to #NewtonMA students before they left for #BostonClimateStrike — I said none of...
by Greg Reibman | Mar 19, 2018 | Affordable housing, Austin Street, City Council, Environment, Newton, Washington Street Corridor |
In my role as president of the Newton-Needham Regional Chamber, I’m often asked, both on Village 14 and elsewhere, if the opinions I express on this (independent) blog and elsewhere, represent my personal values or the interests of the businesses and nonprofits...