Author: Mia

  • Newtonville Books Will CLOSE if New Senior Center is Built

    Newtonville Books Will CLOSE if New Senior Center is Built

    From Newtonville Books Newsletter:

    Many of you are aware of the City’s interest in building a new senior center on the triangle parking lot in Newton Centre. The City maintains this website with all the information about these ambitions, which have been narrowed down to either renovating the existing senior center in Newtonville, or building a new senior center in Newton Centre, which they project to be an 8-10 year project.

    It’s important to us for the community to know that should the City proceed with the plan for Newton Centre, we would not be able to renew our lease in 2022.

    We attended a meeting with the Mayor and other local business owners before the pandemic to express our concerns, but those concerns were not represented in the meeting recap we received from the City. We know the City has a refrain that they won’t do anything until they can “figure out the parking situation,” but those who live in Newtonville know that the same thing was said about the development of the Austin Street lot and the City’s parking solution was not successful. (Highland Ave and the surrounding residential streets became nearly impassable as people parked where they could.)

    It should go without saying that we’re all for our seniors getting a world-class senior center!

    Please see this GLOBE article and this NEWTON TAB article to help inform yourself about this ongoing situation, and if you share our concerns about what this potential construction would do to the fabric of Newton Centre, please share your concerns with Mayor Fuller at rfuller@newtonma.gov.

    Newtonville Books Reading Challenge

  • Free Meals at NNHS

    Free Meals at NNHS

    Free Meals
     
    The student Grab & Go Meal program has been expanded to provide FREE breakfasts and lunches to ALL Newton residents. Three days’ worth of breakfast and lunch will be offered, and you can pick up for friends and neighbors, too!
     
    The locations are at the NNHS theater entrance, the NSHS main entrance, and at 150 Jackson Road, in the rear parking lot. The hours at all locations are Mon.-Fri., 10:00 a.m.-12 noon.
    NNHS
  • Newton During the Time of the Spanish Flu

    Newton During the Time of the Spanish Flu

    This is from my old neighbor who has done a lot of research tracking his ancestors. He shares a historical perspective of the last pandemic on the residents of Newton — the Spanish Flu.

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    I was curious about the impact of the last pandemic on the residents of Newton. I decided utilize my experience gained from researching cemeteries to learn the hardships that people faced from the 1830s to the 1930s.  The attached data was taken from the Newton Records of Deaths located on Familysearch.org

    The information, highlighted in red, primarily notes multiple deaths in a family. The other items concern causes of death that I found interesting. The cause of death as “probably” is not uncommon, as I discovered during my other projects.
    Six of the people that died resided in Wellesley. Also one each at Weston and Pittsburgh.
    You can see that many people died at home. I don’t know the reasons for that. One guess is that Physicians often treated their patients at home. Perhaps the cost of treatment at a hospital versus the home was a consideration.
    There is a site, Findagrave.com, owned by Ancestry.com. There are over 180 million memorials posted there. I have created over 28,000 memorials.
    I shall add the names attached.
    The following is an example of a high school friend who was included in a project that I did memorializing the almost 2,000 Veterans buried at the Belmont Cemetery. I am still in touch with his sisters.
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/56891120/edward-gilbert-lee
  • Zoom Session for NSHS AP Chinese Class Crashed by Anti-Asian Racists

    Zoom Session for NSHS AP Chinese Class Crashed by Anti-Asian Racists

    Dear Newton North Community,

    Yesterday a group of intruders joined a Zoom session during a Newton South AP Chinese class and proceeded to spew vile, hate-filled images and speech directed at our students and teacher. The actions were racist and hate-filled. This incident is an attack on our Asian community, Newton South and Newton Public Schools. I’m am saddened and angered by this attack that was intended to divide and scare us.

    I will be hosting an optional Zoom webinar at 2:30 this afternoon for staff and students. The purpose of this meeting is to provide support for our Asian community at Newton North, to answer any questions and discuss ways we can support and address hate. This will be an attempt to unite our community when others seek to divide us.

    Mrs. Winston will share a Zoom link later this afternoon with students and staff who wish to attend the optional meeting.

    Please read Joel Stembridge’s email below.

    Be well,

    Henry J. Turner, Ed.D

    Principal

    Newton North High School

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    Dear Newton South community,

    I am saddened and upset to share with you that yesterday a group of intruders joined a Zoom session of our AP Chinese class and proceeded to spew vile, hate-filled images and speech directed at our students and teacher. It was clearly racist, hateful, and horrible.

    We immediately notified the Newton Police Department who are investigating the incident. We also notified families of students in the class, and are working with our teacher and students to gather more information. Initial reports indicate that the intruders were likely not from Newton, although that could change as we learn more.

    This was a traumatic experience for our teacher and students, and we will continue to offer support to everyone involved. To be clear, an attack on members of our NSHS Asian-American community is an attack on all of us. We will be working on a plan for responding – I will share more about this soon.

    We have hosted hundreds of successful zoom meets over the past weeks and have updated our security settings as new information has become available from Zoom on specific ways to secure our live classroom interactions. However, we have learned that Zoom links created prior to recent security updates may not have all the security features turned on, such as the waiting room and password features. Our Information Technology department is constantly working to increase security and to stay up-to-date on all recommendations to secure our virtual classrooms.

    Out of concern for student and staff safety, I am cancelling all zoom meetings for today so that our IT department can work with faculty and staff to review our security protocols, re-verify settings, and refresh all zoom links.

    This is a trying time for all of us, and events such as these underscore the fragility of this new environment in which we are working. We’ll have more work to do to ensure that we can continue to support students and build a safe, connected online community.

    As always, thank you for your partnership.

    Warmly,

    Joel Stembridge

    Principal, Newton South High School

  • Where to Buy Masks Locally

    Where to Buy Masks Locally

    Tony The Tailor just over the Wellseley Line at 21 Washington Street by CVS has made simple cloth masks  with elastic ear holders . There are some for ready sale – sized small, medium, or large ($5) OR you can custom order.

    781 239-3593
    Open daily 8 am – 3 pm Monday thru Saturday

    Hipstitch cloth face masks

     

     

    Hipstitch in West Newton Village sells double-sided cloth masks and children’s animal masks online for $9. They also sells kits to sew the masks yourself. Hipstitch has Fabric Face Masks for Purchase. Protective Face Masks and NEW Protective Face Mask KITS you can make at home to donate to family or those who need them.

     

     

  • Substance Abuse  in Massachusetts

    Substance Abuse in Massachusetts

    Hi everyone. My name is Sidnie Kulik and I am a junior at the Noble and Greenough School in Dedham, MA. This past year, I have been taking an online medical problem solving class with an organization called Global Online Academy.

    Massachusetts Public Health

    As a part of our final project, we are supposed to address a health issue in our community. For me, it was hard to find a serious health problem in and around Boston due to the strong health care system and medical facilities we have. However, what I found to be shocking was the substance use rates in Massachusetts. In nearly every category, Massachusetts residents use and abuse substances at a higher rate than the national average.

    addiction in Massachusetts

    My mission in my project is to raise awareness about this issue. I want to help potential users before they start and outline ways to help those in their recovery process.

    Thank you for taking the time to watch the following video and please help spread awareness about substance use disorder in Massachusetts.

    Substance Abuse in Massachusetts

  • Rent Your 2nd house in MA to my friend for 2-3 weeks?!

    Rent Your 2nd house in MA to my friend for 2-3 weeks?!

    My amazing babysitter, now grown up with two kids, is looking to rent a house in MA for a few weeks. She just had her second child (baby girl) and they are freaked out because they live in an elevator building in South Boston.
    They are looking to rent a house anywhere in MA (anyone’s 2nd home?) for a few weeks to get their newborn out of the danger zone of contracting COVID-19.
    If you know anyone who might be interested, please let me know: pragmaticmomblog@gmail.com.
    Newton House Tour May 22 Offers Inside Look at Remarkable Properties
  • New Art Center Needs Our Help

    New Art Center Needs Our Help

    New Art Center needs our help. If you are able to, please consider making a donation or buying a gift certificate. New Art Center is also offering online classes in response to COVID-19.

    New Art at Home!

    In the wake of the ever-changing state of the COVID-19 epidemic, we appreciate the support and care we have received from our community. In response, until we are able to resume in-person classes, we are offering “New Art at Home” to students enrolled in our Spring 2020 classes! We are offering the following formats of remote learning and community building during this time.

    We are offering 25+ live classes on our online platform, and we plan to add new content and classes each week.

    New Art Center is now offering its spring 2020 classes online! Register now for a variety of classes including: Beginning DrawingThursday, April 2 to Thursday, June 11 from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., and Drawn to Paint: Thursday, April 2 to Thursday, May 14 from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. 

    These remote learning classes are filling quickly, so register today here.

    Also, enjoy New Art Center’s Online Gallery “New Art @ Home” right here. More info at newartcenter.org.

    If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact us at marte@newartcenter.org. We can’t wait to see what artwork you make! Would you like to provide feedback? Email us at marte@newartcenter.org.

     

    Here’s how to purchase a gift certificate to New Art Center:

    https://secure.givelively.org/donate/new-art-center-in-newton-inc/new-art-center-needs-your-help

    https://newartcenter.org/product/gift-certificate-50/

    https://newartcenter.org/product/100-gift-certificate/

    https://newartcenter.org/product/200-gift-certificate/

     

    Donate to New Art Center.

     

    But even with our online enrollments and the astounding generosity donors have shown us in the past two weeks, the drop in our earned revenue is alarming and deeply impactful to our long-term viability. We have officially canceled 40 classes, and we have delayed another 27 until May. We are also canceling our April School Vacation program for K- 12.

    For every $1 that has been donated since 3/16/20, we have returned approximately $1.25 to students who have withdrawn from classes.

    If you can, please continue to support the New Art Center so we can resume normal operations easily with our existing staff and faculty, quickly and safely at the end of this crisis.

  • SMILE Bingo Challenge from Soccer Without Borders

    SMILE Bingo Challenge from Soccer Without Borders

    Soccer Without Borders (ideas to stay connected and practice soccer at home):

    “We created an interactive SMILE Bingo challenge. The card is pictured below, in case it inspires you to create a similar tool for your remote-workplace.

    Watch the Around-The-World-Juggle video from Trevor, our Development Operations Associate, that awed us all!

    SMILE Bingo Challenge from Soccer Without Borders

     

    Links:

    WHO hand washing video

    Slack

    Jurgen Klopp and Marta on Player’s Tribune

    USWNT Latest

  • Online Portal for Personal Protective Equipment & Volunteers to Support COVID-19 Outbreak

    Online Portal for Personal Protective Equipment & Volunteers to Support COVID-19 Outbreak

    Online Portal for Personal Protective Equipment & Volunteers to Support COVID-19 Outbreak

    Today, the Baker-Polito Administration announced an online portal where individuals and companies can easily donate or sell personal protective equipment (PPE) and volunteer to support the COVID-19 outbreak in Massachusetts.

    This effort will ensure that front line responders get the protective equipment they need and will match health and medical volunteers with our communities and health care providers based on skillsets and need. Details:

    Stay informed about all Massachusetts state government COVID-19 updates at: http://mass.gov/covid19, call 2-1-1 for questions and text “COVIDMA” to 888-777 to receive COVID-19 text message alerts. #COVID19MA