Category: All About Newton

News, events, children’s activities in Newton, MA.

  • NewTV Auction Fundraiser: Please Support

    NewTV Auction Fundraiser: Please Support

    NewTV 5th Live Auction Starts Today!

    Please join me in supporting NewTV’s 5th auction. The proceeds from the auction will go towards college scholarships and for paid internships.

    NewTV auction

    The auction also:

    – Brings the community together
    – Gives exposure and visibility to local businesses and organizations
    – Promotes and raises money for NewTV’s highly successful Lipof Fellowship, internship programs and our newly added college scholarships, both of which enable qualified students to pursue successful careers in television production and broadcast journalism.

    There are lots of great items including:

    Hotel Indigo Romantic Interlude
    Golf for Four at Nashawtuc Country Club
    Red Sox Tickets
    Charles River Canoe and Kayak Day Boat Rental
    An English Garden Bed & Breakfast Two Night Stay
    West Suburban YMCA 1 Year Family Membership
    Wachusett Mountain Ski Lift Passes for Two
    Comcast 6 Months of Digital Preferred Service
    Between the bidding blocks in the auction, we will also be featuring segments with the following performances:
    Boston Ballet School
    New Philharmonia Orchestra
    Potentials Unlimited
    Local artists:
    Irwin Thompson, Vani Sayeed and Felix Dolittle
    Special segment:
    Newton North High School Print department (they donated their printing services for our flyers and card mailers)
    The following is a list of our celebrity hosts:
    Barry Nolan: Former Host of Boston Evening Magazine, Hard Copy, Extra, Nitebeat; Former Communications Director for Joint Economic Committee for Congress.
    Cheryl Fiandaca: Former WCVB-TV Reporter, Current Spokesperson for Boston Police Department
    John Frassica: V.P. of Sales and Operations for WNTN-AM Radio, Former Newton News Anchor
    John Horrigan: Sports Announcer, Host of NewTV’s ‘Folkorist’
    Andy Brickley: Former Bruins Player, Current NESN Color Analyst for Boston Bruins
    Warren Tolman: Former Representative and Senator for Massachusetts, Political Pundit for FOX 25
    Mayor Setti Warren: City of Newton
    Superintendent David Fleishman: Newton Public Schools
  • Tips for Talking With Older Drivers: Free Seminar at Newton Wellesley Hospital

    Tips for Talking With Older Drivers: Free Seminar at Newton Wellesley Hospital

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    Older Drivers and Safety Issues: Free Seminar on How to Talk to Them

    For many older adults, driving is a symbol of freedom and independence and represents the ability to maintain connections and actively participate in the community.

    However, driving abilities can change over time due to declining vision, decreased strength, stiff joints, slowed reaction times, medical conditions or medication usage. Motor vehicle injuries are the leading cause of injury-related deaths among 65 to 74 year olds and are the second leading cause, after falls, among 75 to 84-year- olds.

    On Wednesday, December 5, Newton-Wellesley Hospital will offer a free seminar called

    Tips for Talking with Older Drivers

    The event will be held from 6:30 – 8:00 pm

    in the Bowles Conference Center Second Floor

    Newton-Wellesley Hospital, 2014 Washington Street.

    Talking with an older driver about stopping or altering driving can be a difficult and challenging conversation. This seminar offers easy-to-use, practical information to help families advise their loved ones on whether it is time to limit or give up driving. The seminar will cover topics like warning signs, conversation openers, how to construct a caring, effective conversation about driving, selecting the right messenger, and finding other forms of transportation so your loved ones can continue to be active and remain part of the community.

    Debbie Kerrigan, MS, OTR/L, a senior occupational therapist at Newton-Wellesley Hospital, will facilitate the program. She has been involved in driving rehabilitation and older driver safety for the last five years.

    Last spring, Debbie was a recipient of a mini-grant from the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) in partnership with the National Highway Traffic Safety Association (NHTSA). Under that grant, she developed two different educational presentations targeted toward older drivers, as well as physicians.

    Light refreshments will be served. To reserve your seat for this free event email carefinder@partners.org or call 617.243.5900. For more information, please visit www.nwh.org/community.

  • Advice from Day Middle School Nurse: Walk or Bike to School!

    Advice from Day Middle School Nurse: Walk or Bike to School!

    walk to school day, Day Middle School, The case for a car-free commute to school

    Students across the country celebrated International Walk to School and Bike to school day earlier this month, including students (in Newton or here at F.A. Day Middle School). Thousands of students reaped the numerous health and environmental benefits that walking, biking or riding the bus to school provides.  Walking or biking to school shouldn’t just be a once a year activity though. We’re lucky in Newton that most students live close enough to walk, bike or ride a bus to school every day. Read on to learn why a car-free commute to school is a healthy way to start your day, and tips for getting going!

    • Regular physical activity, including walking to school, provides the following benefits according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention:
      • Builds and maintains healthy bones, muscles, and joints.
      • Helps control weight, build lean muscle and reduce fat.
      • Improves sense of self-image and autonomy.
      • Fosters healthy social and emotional development.
    • More students walking, biking or taking the bus helps reduce car congestion around the school, and reduce the environmental impact cars make.
    • Even students who take the bus benefit from walking to and from the bus stop, and the sense of independence created by getting to school on their own.
    • Students who walk and bike to school learn the rules of the road, which can help make them better pedestrians and drivers as they get older and get to school on their own.
    • Even for parents who are planning to drive to work, walking to school can be quicker than dealing with car congestion around the school building. Or if you must drive, consider dropping students off a few blocks before the school and allowing them to walk the rest of the way.
    • It’s possible to walk year round, even in New England. Break out those snow boots, hats, gloves, galoshes and rain/winter coats when the weather forecast calls for them.
    • If you’re not sure where to begin, consider making a dry run on a weekend when there isn’t pressure to be on time. Practice the route with your child so s/he knows where to go.
    • Safety first! Always wear a helmet when bicycling, riding a scooter, or anything else with wheels.

    An important note about idling:

    The Massachusetts school idling regulation prohibits motor vehicle idling within 100 feet of school grounds. The fine is $100 for a first offense, and $500 for each subsequent offense.According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, “Idling vehicles contribute to air pollution and emit air toxins, which are pollutants known or suspected to cause cancer or other serious health effects. Monitoring at schools has shown elevated levels of benzene, formaldehyde, acetaldehyde and other air toxics during the afternoon hour coinciding with parents picking up their children. Children’s lungs are still developing, and when they are exposed to elevated levels of these pollutants, children have an increased risk of developing asthma, respiratory problems and other adverse health effects. Limiting a vehicle’s idling time can dramatically reduce these pollutants and children’s exposure to them.”

    “Turn your key, be idle free!”

  • Parenting Teens Event with Dr. Wolf

    Parenting Teens Event with Dr. Wolf

    Dr. Anthony Wolf, parenting teens, free seminar

    Free Seminar on Parenting Teens at Beaver Country Day School

    Dr. Anthony Wolf, practicing child psychologist, speaker and author of parenting books including I’d Listen to My Parents if They’d Just Shut Up: What to Say and Not Say when Parenting Teens, will be presenting at Beaver Country Day School on Wednesday, November 28 at 7 PM in an event that is free and open to the public.

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    Dr. Wolf will discuss the everyday challenges of raising teens in the 21st century and help parents understand how to successfully communicate with teens in today’s evolving world. As a highly regarded speaker who has appeared on shows including The TODAY Show and The View, Dr. Wolf provides tips, strategies, hope and humor to help guide parents through issues including technology, alcohol, drugs, sex, and more.

    RSVP to the event through Eventbrite here.

    “Parenting Strategies for the 21st Century”
    WHAT: Parenting presentation by Dr. Anthony Wolf, Ph.D.
    WHO: All parents – free and open to the public
    WHEN: Wednesday, November 28 at 7 PM
    WHERE: Beaver Country Day School 791 Hammond Street Chestnut Hill, MA 02467
    WHY: To guide parents through communicating with teens about common issues including technology, alcohol, drugs, sex, and more.

  • William Landay of Defending Jacob at Newton Free Library

    William Landay of Defending Jacob at Newton Free Library

    Newton Free Library Event with William Landay of Defending Jacob

    William Landay of Defending Jacob is speaking at the Newton Free Library on Monday, November 26th at 7 pm. Doors open at 6:30. Our book club has decided to attend this event instead of hosting our usual book club. Everyone who has read the book has raved about it. That it includes Newton landmarks is an added bonus! See you at this great free event!

    Andy Barber has been an assistant district attorney in his suburban Massachusetts county (NEWTON!)  for more than twenty years. He is respected in his community, tenacious in the courtroom, and happy at home with his wife, Laurie, and son, Jacob. But when a shocking crime shatters their New England town, Andy is blindsided by what happens next: His fourteen-year-old son is charged with the murder of a fellow student.

    Every parental instinct Andy has rallies to protect his boy. Jacob insists that he is innocent, and Andy believes him. Andy must. He’s his father. But as damning facts and shocking revelations surface, as a marriage threatens to crumble and the trial intensifies, as the crisis reveals how little a father knows about his son, Andy will face a trial of his own—between loyalty and justice, between truth and allegation, between a past he’s tried to bury and a future he cannot conceive.

    Award-winning author William Landay has written the consummate novel of an embattled family in crisis—a suspenseful, character-driven mystery that is also a spellbinding tale of guilt, betrayal, and the terrifying speed at which our lives can spin out of control.

    William Landay of Newton, Defending Jacob

     

  • NewTV Video Classes for Newton Kids!

    NewTV Video Classes for Newton Kids!

    NewTV: It’s Not Your Grandmother’s Cable Access Channel!

    Ok, maybe your grandmother didn’t Cable TV. But if you think of local cable television as just the Aldermans’ meeting, think again! NewTV is actually a great educational resource for any kid who wants to learn video production skills!

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    Did you know that your child can learn professional video editing skills at NewTV in Newton including how to:

    • Make a movie
    • Shoot a music video
    • Create an animated video
    • Work as an intern to learn how to use professional video editing equipment
    • Celebrate a birthday with a video production birthday party

    The class schedule is here. Classes are also held at various elementary and middle schools in Newton.

    Did you know that NewTV produces original and award winning programming?

    NewTV’s Original program The Folklorist is now the proud recipient of a Boston/New England Emmy® Award in the category of Outstanding Promotion Program-Single Spot.

    Did you know that a membership to NewTV is as little as $25 a year?

    You can still take classes without a membership but it’s a great deal!

    Please support NewTV’s 5th Annual Fall Auction!

    NewTV auction

    Funds raised will go towards paid internships and college scholarships! It’s November 27th through the 29th on Channel 8, 15 and 34!

     

    p.s. They also have an art gallery where they host exhibits.

    NewTV art gallery, bravery exhibit

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  • Fleuri Designs: Gorgeous Window Box Gardens

    Fleuri Designs: Gorgeous Window Box Gardens

    Every time I walk by my friend Zoe’s house, I stop to enjoy the view. . When the weather turns cold enough, she makes beautiful container garden displays using birch logs and other materials. When it’s barren out, it looks lovely and lasts until spring.

    Newton window box designer, Fleuri Designs, Newton

    She’s the owner of Fleuri Designs and does the gorgeous window boxes you see in the front of her house. She also does seasonal decorating including holiday wreaths for inside and out and container gardens.


    Newton window box designer, Fleuri Designs, Newton

    She says she doesn’t do landscape design, but as you can see by her own garden, she’s quite good at it. Perhaps she can be persuaded!

    Newton window box designer, Fleuri Designs, Newton

  • Halloween Window Painting Masterpieces

    Halloween Window Painting Masterpieces

    Newton Halloween Window Painting

    I happened to be in Newtonville on the first day of Halloween painting when I saw Saylor and her brother Logan as they wrapped up near Starbucks. Their mom told me that it took 2 hours start to finish for them to create their lovely paintings.

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    Here are more … a few are a work in progress.

    Did your child create a Halloween Window Painting? If you email it to me, I’ll include it in this post! Pragmaticmomblog (at) gmail (dot) com. Thank you!

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  • Newton’s Juried Art Fest: 10 Lauded Newton Artists

    Newton’s Juried Art Fest: 10 Lauded Newton Artists

    Newton’s Best Artists

    Best of Newton Juried Art Fest is November 3rd and 4th, Saturday and Sunday, from 11 am to 5 pm. This craft show and sale features 77 juror-chosen artists. It will be held at the Newton Cultural Center at 225 Nevada Street in Newtonville.

    Juror’s Award Exhibit will be held November 20th through December 31st. Top honors will be awarded to ten of the Best of Newton Artists. The group show will be held at NewTV Gallery at 23 Needham Street in Newton. The entrance is on Easy Street, next to National Lumber. For NewTV hours, go here or call 617-965-7200.

    Amy Surman
    Amy Surman
    Marian Strangfeld
    Marian Strangfeld
    Carole Slattery
    Carole Slattery
    Lisa Sazer
    Lisa Sazer
    Amy Soderberg Nichols
    Amy Soderberg Nichols
    Maggie Carberry
    Maggie Carberry
    Maggie Carberry
    Maggie Carberry
    Lynda Goldberg
    Lynda Goldberg
    Sara Dickman
    Sara Dickman
    Judith Dernburg
    Judith Dernburg
  • Houses for Sale: 82 Day Street in Newton, MA

    Houses for Sale: 82 Day Street in Newton, MA

    Homes for Sale in Newton

    82 Day Street in Newton is now on the market. Boasting 5 bedrooms and 3.75 baths (1/4 bath is the doggy shower off the mudroom!), this totally renovated house is designed for gracious living. New French Doors open to a spacious deck with views of the 3rd fairway at Brae Burn Country Club. The deck leads down to a grassy backyard.

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    Front view of 82 Day Street.

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    Front Entrance to 82 Day Street.

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    Mudroom is off the garage for easy in and out access. Drawers store shoes and hooks are great for backpacks and jackets. There is also a window seat with another storage drawer underneath that makes a great place to sit down to put shoes off and on. Are you a family that takes your shoes off when you enter the house? It helps keep the floors clean. This mudroom is designed for with this in mind.

    dog shower bathroom, 82 Day Street

    3/4 Bathroom on First Floor. The 1/4 is a dog shower. This bathroom is next to the Mud Room as you come into the house through the 2 car garage.

    82 Day Street, kitchen, Viking Stove, Professional Viking series, Viking microwave convection oven

    All appliances are Viking Professional Series including the 6 burner stove.


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    Faucets are Grohe. Eat in kitchen with island and second sink. Countertops are honed black granite.

    82 Day Street with kitchen views of Brae Burn Country Club

    You can see the 3rd hole at Brae Burn Country Club as you wash dishes in the sink.

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    The microwave is also a convection oven!

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    82 Day Street, dining room

    The dining room off the kitchen has 2 tone walls.

    82 Day Street, living room,

    New French Doors off the Living Room open up to a spacious deck with a gorgeous view of Brae Burn Country Club.

    The view will be beautiful in every season as you look out the French Doors from the living room and on to the deck.

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    The spacious deck off the Living Room makes a great spot for entertaining or just enjoying the view of the 3rd fairway.

    deck, back yard, 82 Day Street,

    Step down off the deck to the back yard.

    basement full bath, 82 Day Street

    Full bathroom with shower and tub in the basement.

    basement, 82 Day Street, Newton, MA

    The basement is a spacious area that can be used for a playroom, office space, bedroom or all of the above!

    82 Day Street, stairs

    The first floor stairwell is an inviting space.

    bedroom, 82 Day Street

    The old master bedroom makes a lovely bedroom for a child or a great home office. It has lovely nooks and crannies!

    bath, 82 Day Street

    Full bathroom on the 2nd floor has two sinks.

    laundry, 82 Day Street

    LG Washer and Dryer on the 2nd floor mean never having to haul laundry up and down two flights of steps!

    master bedroom, 82 Day Street

    New Master Bedroom is spacious!

    spa Master Bath, jacuzzi tub, 82 Day Street

    Spa master bath includes a jacuzzi bathtub and marble throughout.

    master bath, 82 Day Sreet

    Double sink vanity for His and Hers in the spa-like Master Bath.

    marble master bath, 82 Day Street

    Walk in shower in the Master Bath is all marble with dramatic details.

    master closet, 82 Day Street

    Spacious walk-in closet in the Master Bedroom from Boston Closets as are all closets throughout.

    The other side of the walk-in closet.

    Here’s part of the listing sheet:

    82 Day St List Price: $1,499,000
    Newton, MA : Auburndale 02466
    Middlesex County
    Style: Colonial Total Rooms: 10
    Color: Grey blue Bedrooms: 5
    Grade School: Peirce Bathrooms: 3f 1h
    Middle School: Day Master Bath: Yes
    High School: North Fireplaces: 1
    Handicap Access/Features:
    Neighborhood/Sub-Division: Brae Burn
    Directions: Comm Ave or Washington to Day
    Remarks
    Gorgeous renovation overlooking the Brae Burn golf course. This 5 bedroom, 3.5 bath sunfilled home offers great living space with nicely proportioned rooms and beautiful detail throughout. Front to back living room with french doors that lead to deck. Gourmet cooks kitchen with Viking appliances, superb master suite with lavish bath and walk-in closet, finished lower level, 2 car attached garage. Sweeping views of golf course. Walk to x-bus or green line T at Woodland station.
    Property Information
    Approx. Living Area: 4000 sq. ft. Approx. Acres: 0.18 (8000 sq. ft.) Garage Spaces: 2  Attached
    Living Area Includes: Heat Zones: 4  Hydro Air Parking Spaces: 2  Off-Street
    Living Area Source: Owner Cool Zones: 4  Central Air Approx. Street Frontage:
    Living Area Disclosures: Includes finished lower level
    Please contact Nancy McAuliffe REALTOR     (617) 431-5422 if you wish to view the house. Did anyone get a chance to see the Open House? Please feel free to leave a comment with feedback and suggestions! Thank you!