by Village 14 | Nov 8, 2019 | Boston College, City Council elections, development, Elections, NewTV, Riverside, Ruthanne Fuller, School Committee, zoning |
NewTV’s election night coverage Tuesday began with a wide ranging interview with Mayor Ruthanne Fuller where she discussed Webster Woods, NewCAL, Newton Power Choice, Northland, Riverside and other developments (including breaking news about a residential tower at Chestnut Hill Square) and zoning (along with what types of development projects might be proposed in the future).
This same video also includes interviews with Gail Spector and a BU student journalist, School Committee member Steve Siegel, City Council President Marc Laredo and Councilor Cheryl Lappin, following by election results and analysis.
by Gail Spector | Apr 1, 2017 | Chamber of Commerce, Elections, Mayor's race, Newton |
Village14 has learned (ok, Greg told us –- first!) that Newton-Needham Chamber of Commerce president and Newton resident extraordinaire Greg Reibman is running for mayor of Newton. Here’s an excerpt from his website: “I have a plan to grow Newton’s economy and make... by Dan Foley | Oct 27, 2016 | Newton |
The Boston Business Journal has announced their annual “Power 50: Game Changers” list. The list is comprised of people who have “made a difference in their business communities, blazed a trail for the rest of us and are leaving a mark on the Greater Boston economy.”...
by Chuck Tanowitz | Oct 1, 2014 | Newton |
Village14’s own Greg Reibman started his day perusing the daily newspapers and came across this cartoon in the Herald. At 8 AM he tweeted “Very unfortunate editorial cartoon in @BostonHerald today”. Very unfortunate editorial cartoon in @bostonherald...
by Chuck Tanowitz | Dec 17, 2012 | Newton |
At last week’s birthday party for Village 14, well known blogger/artist/architect Anatol Zukerman presented this drawing to Greg Reibman, Village 14’s founder and main man. Anatol is a very accomplished artist who just recently had two local exhibitions....