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 Greg Reibman | Jan 23, 2019 | Northland, Riverside, School Committee, Schools |
Frequently on Village 14, various list serves and wherever and whenever new development is discussed, someone inevitably raises understandable concerns about how new growth will lead to overcrowding of our already “too-crowded” public schools. So just how... by Greg Reibman | Dec 11, 2017 | City Council, City Council elections, Newton, School Committee |
The incoming Newton City Council is scheduled to elect its new president and vice president this Thursday (Dec. 14) at City Hall. As noted earlier, Susan Albright, Cheryl Lappin and Marc Laredo have expressed interest in being president. According to Amy Sangiolo’s fabulous newsletter Vicki Danberg and Rick Lipof are running
by Village 14 | Oct 9, 2015 | Newton |
Here’s the video from the Newton League of Women Voters/NewTV forum featuring the two candidates running for the Ward 5 School Commitee seat: Incumbent Steve Siegel and challenger Susan Huffman. The city wide election will be held on Tuesday Nov. 3 (And, as always,... by Greg Reibman | Jul 13, 2015 | Newton |
She says her official announcement is still in the works but Susan Huffman was collecting signatures at the Feast of the Falls Sunday to challenge Steve Siegel for the at large School Committee seat from Ward 5. For those keeping score at home (or perhaps on the Cape)... by Greg Reibman | Jul 23, 2014 | Zervas |
Ward 5 Alderman John Rice and Ward 5 School Committee member Steve Siegel have co-written a column in today’s Newton TAB, explaining why they both favor expanding Zervas Elementary School, as opposed to adding a new school elsewhere. A survey referenced in the...