Pauline Renear (“Polly”) passed away peacefully at her home in Oak Bluffs on Oct. 14. She was 92. She was the wife of lifetime island resident Robert L. Renear, and the daughter of Joseph and Millicent Noel. She was born on Dec. 9, 1928, in Ligonier, Pa., entering the world five minutes before her identical […]
Newton's New Philharmonia Orchestra (New Phil) will kick off its 27th season of “Music for All” with New Phil Reawakens October 30th at 7:30PM and October 31st at 3:30PM at Newton North High School. The concert marks the organization's return to live performances following a break during the pandemic and is sponsored in part by the Newton Cultural Council and The Village Bank.
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When the EDCO Collaborative announced it was dissolving earlier this spring, it was unclear what would happen to the school district s Deaf and Hard of Hearing Program. Students and families sent letters of support to the School Committee. (Jenna Fisher/Patch)
NEWTON, MA When the EDCO Collaborative announced it was dissolving earlier this spring, it was unclear what would happen to the school district s Deaf and Hard of Hearing Program. Letters of support for the program from former participants and families poured in to the School Committee and the district praising the program and lobbying for Newton to keep it.
April 22, 2021 | 7:02 PM
Elected officials and residents in Newton are banding together to oppose an effort to open a gun shop in the city.
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The controversy over the proposed business at 709 Washington St. in Newtonville erupted last week, when concerned residents began contacting city councilors over the issue, according to WHDH.
An online petition to stop the shop, Newton Firearms LLC, from opening had more than 6,871 signatures as of Thursday evening, with organizers expressing worries that the proposed location is on the same block as an ice cream shop and less than a mile from five schools, including Newton North High School.