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Gun shop: Why did Newton mayor wait 2 weeks to tell some councilors?


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Mayor Ruthanne Fuller said she first learned about a gun shop planning to open at 709 Washington St. about two weeks before city councilors, according to an email she sent April 29.
Many members of the City Council, including President Susan Albright, said they only found out about the firearms dealer after receiving emails from worried constituents about rumors they had heard.  
“During the week of March 29, NPD [Newton Police Department] moved forward the paperwork on the application and I first learned that a gun store was proposed for Washington Street,” she said in the email. “Internal discussions began focused on the approval process for firearm sales licenses and what powers and options we have as a city.” ....

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COLUMN: Squeaky Wheels fighting to slow down wheels on Newtonville Avenue, throughout Newton


COLUMN: Squeaky Wheels fighting to slow down wheels on Newtonville Avenue, throughout Newton
Courtesy of Jennifer Tsuda and Amy Lankenau McPherson
Jennifer Tsuda and Amy Lankenau McPherson, both longtime residents of Newtonville Avenue, are leading a grassroots effort for traffic calming measures on Newtonville Avenue and throughout the city of Newton. 
Supported by Councilors Susan Albright, Maria Greenberg, and Emily Norton with whom they met several weeks ago outside on Bram Way in Newtonville, Tsuda and McPherson are moving enthusiastically ahead with solving the safety issue of way-over-the-speed-limit speeding on their street and throughout the city of Newton.
Working with Isaac Prizant, city traffic engineer, and five resident petitions, Tsuda and McPherson have already achieved a new stop sign at the corner of Mt. Ida and Newtonville and a crosswalk there as well.  Early on, “we learned that it’s best to tap into the expertise and experience of folks ....

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