Why we voted for Northland

The three Newton City Councilors representing Ward 5 submitted the following column to the TAB and have shared with constituents via email.

We are the three Newton City Councilors representing Ward 5 including Newton Upper Falls. We are writing to explain why we voted for the Northland Newton Development and why we are opposed to the proposed referendum. We urge you NOT to sign the petitions being circulated.

We voted for the Northland development because we believe it is an excellent plan which will greatly enhance Newton Upper Falls. In our discussions with Needham Street neighbors over the last 10 years, we have found no one who thinks

VIDEOS: Stories from our candidates (and others)

Friday night something very special happened here in Newton.  Seventeen candidates for elected office walked up to a microphone and shared a five minute personal story to a crowd of 150 people at Gregorian Rugs.  The stories were funny, poignant, heartbreaking, emotional, scary and everything in between.

Thanks to Maureen Reilly-Meagher and Walter Frankel devoting their Saturday to the effort, we now have the video edited and those stories available for all of you.

Friday night’s Nomad Story Slam was a non-political event in the middle of the most heated part of a political season.  For most people, getting up and telling a personal story to a crowd of strangers is a daunting task.  For candidates for public office it is twice as daunting and we are thrilled that so many stepped to the microphone.

Friday night we asked the audience to refrain from any bit of negativity.  Enjoy the stories or not.  We encouraged them to cheer on the storytellers if they liked but absolutely no hissing, booing or heckling.  The audience was wonderfully compliant with that simple request.  I’m going to ask the same of all of you here on Village 14.

Just as I brandished a large hook on Friday night.  I’ll brandish a small Delete key tonight.

Enjoy the stories for what they are and continue all the campaign comments on the many other Village 14 threads … and never the twain shall meet.

Many many thanks to Gregorian Rugs, our video crew, the Newton Nomadic volunteers, the audience, but most of all to the storytellers.  Click on the names below.  Enjoy.

Ted Hess-Mahan – co-host and outgoing City Councilor
Anping Shen – candidate for School Committee
Deb Crossley – candidate for City Council
Andreae Downs – candidate for City Council
Eileen Sandberg – candidate for School Committee
Janet Sterman – candidate for City Council
Matt Miller – candidate for School Committee
Jake Auchincloss – candidate for City Council
Susan Albright – candidate for City Council
     — intermission —
Amy Sangiolo – co-host and outgoing City Councilor
Jim Cote– candidate for City Council
Jerry Reilly – Newton Nomadic Theater
Ruthanne Fuller – candidate for Mayor
Margaret Albright – candidate for School Committee
Scott Lennon – candidate for Mayor
Nicole Castillo – candidate for City Council
Brenda Noel – candidate for City Council
Brian Yates – candidate for City Council
Andrea Kelley – candidate for City Council
Vickie Danberg – City Councilor bonus story

 

City Councilors, including mayoral candidates, come out against Home Rule petition

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VIDEO: Ward 5 At-Large Alderman/City Council seat

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