by Marti Bowen | Oct 30, 2017 | development, Education, Elections, Newton, parking, Snow, Stuff that is not yet true, weather |
It’s great this election has prompted more civic involvement – It would be even greater if it translates into more residents staying involved long afterward – but first, be sure to get out and VOTE! On November 7, 2017. Newton is a lovely city with a...
by Eli Katzoff | Oct 29, 2017 | Elections |
Halloween is around the corner so it got me thinking about skeletons. Let me explain. We all know the phrase “the skeleton in the closet” — the past indiscretion or mistake that is brought up in our current life that could cause us harm in some way. Let me give... by Gail Spector | Dec 2, 2016 | Governor's race, politics, Setti Warren |
Former state treasurer and 2014 candidate for governor Steve Grossman told the State House News Service that he would back Setti Warren’s run for governor, should the mayor decide to run.
From the story:
“I will support Setti for governor 100 percent” if he decides to run, Grossman said. He said, “I like Setti. I believe in Setti. He has been an outstanding mayor. I think he did what he said he was going to do.”
by Bruce Henderson | Nov 25, 2015 | Newton |
According to this media advisory from Newton’s Director of Community Engagement, Mayor Setti Warren will speak on Monday in Washington, DC at the Brooking Institution’s International Symposium on Housing Inclusion and Social Equity. He’ll be part of... by Greg Reibman | Jul 20, 2013 | Newton |
In a blog post titled, ‘Hey. that was our money!’ Paul Levy offers a different take on the decision by the Warren administration to undo curb cuts along Cypress Street in Newton Center. Be sure and read the whole thing, but here’s an except: I think... by Greg Reibman | Jul 19, 2013 | Newton |
Newton Mayor Setti Warren had at least been involved in conversations to become the Chairman of the Mass Democratic party but “has decided not to do it” according to Boston Magazine’s David S. Bernstein. Before people read too much into this, note...