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Local companies highlighted in Newton, MA.

  • COVID-19 Update Here in Newton from the Mayor

    COVID-19 Update Here in Newton from the Mayor

    Here is an update on COVID-19 here in Newton.

    As of yesterday, there are five presumptive positive COVID-19 cases in Middlesex County. These five presumptive positive cases are all linked to the recent Biogen event.

    Newton Public Schools staff and families were notified by email last night that a Newton resident is one of the people who has tested presumptive positive for COVID-19 as announced by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health (MDPH) on Sunday afternoon, March 8. (Read the Superintendent’s letter here.) This resident is the parent of a student in the Newton Public Schools.

    The family is following the self-quarantine protocol provided by the MDPH. The Newton Health and Human Services Department is following up with any additional contacts by this person in the community and regularly monitoring his/her health and the health of others in the home. The student is also following the quarantine protocol from the MDPH and does not have symptoms of COVID-19.

    The Newton Public Schools Facilities Department cleaned and disinfected the impacted school building on Sunday prior to opening today, Monday, March 9. NPS has strengthened cleaning protocols at all schools, including high touch points. NPS is closely monitoring hand wipes and soap dispensers to ensure regular refill and has purchased a large supply of hand sanitizer that is being distributed to all schools.

    In collaboration with the MDPH, local health departments conduct investigations to identify contacts by confirmed and presumptive positive cases of COVID-19. In Newton, the staff in the Health and Human Services Department is actively conducting these investigations. This helps to prevent further spread by having contacts of cases self-quarantine.

    You may also want to look at the CDC updated recommendations for people at higher risk — older adults and people who have chronic medical conditions like heart disease, diabetes or lung disease. The CDC has suggestions for extra precautions these higher risk people may take to avoid getting sick. The information is here.

    Hearing news of COVID-19 in Newton is understandably unsettling. City staff, including those in my office, the Health and Human Services Department, the Newton Public Schools and many other City departments are working hard to answer questions about this evolving serious public health situation. We are carefully making decisions based on expert health advice from the CDC and MDPH, including on closures and cancellations.

    Resources, information and updates are available here: www.newtonma.gov/covid19.

  • Slammin’ Sunday Circuits Class

    Slammin’ Sunday Circuits Class

    Introducing a new, great exercise class in Newton! My boxing training partner, Suzanne Pettit, runs it.

    Slammin’ Sunday Circuits

    Sundays, 8:30 – 9 :30 am

    Future Shapes

    56 Winchester St., 2nd floor

    Newton

    Drop-in rate is $20/class, but package discounts are available at Seamless Strength. There is a $10 intro rate for the first class.

    This is a circuit-style strength and conditioning class that can be modified for most levels. The focus is on doing a variety of exercises, targeting all areas of the body while working in a bit of cardio. The maximum class size is 8 people, so I’m able to give some personalized for correct form.

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  • New Salon: Dolce Vita Salon in Nonantum

    New Salon: Dolce Vita Salon in Nonantum

    My friend Julie wanted to let everyone know about a new hair salon in Newton. Dolce Vita Salon in Nonantum is started by a lovely young woman who used to work at La Bella in West Newton. She is a really good stylist and is now out on her own. Julie is trying to spread the word. Please check her salon out.

     

    Dolce Vita Salon

    235 Adams St

    Newton,Ma 02458

    617-467-5038

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  • Bill McEvoy on the History of Rainsford Island in Boston Harbor

    Bill McEvoy on the History of Rainsford Island in Boston Harbor

    Local Author Talk–Tuesday, February 18th at 7 pm at the ACL
    Join us when author and longtime Auburndale resident Bill McEvoy leads us on an Eye Opening Journey Through the Interesting History of Rainsford Island in Boston Harbor on Tuesday, February 18th at 7 PM at the Auburndale Community Library in Newton.
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    Rainsford was occasionally a place of quarantine, as well as a summer resort for the wealthy. In 1854, while under the ownership of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the island’s use took a turn beginning sixty-six years as an off-shore repository for Boston’s unwanted. Its inmates were victims of: poverty, lack of health care, mental illness, senility, addiction, lack of proper housing, poor sanitary conditions, inability to pay a small fine, men unable to find work, incarcerated as paupers, and unwed pregnant women. Alice Lincoln and Louis Brandeis’ efforts resulted in the City ending Rainsford Island as a warehouse for the poor, the unwanted, and the mentally ill. Later Rainsford served for twenty-six years as the site of the Boys’ House of Reformation which led to further examples of inept management, cruelty, neglect, and death, of “Unfortunate” boys ages eight to eighteen. Sentences were for offenses that ranged from playing ball on Sundays to murder, and the boys were commingled on the 11 acre island.

    Bill McEvoy is a US Army Veteran (1968-1971). He earned a BA from Bentley University, an MBA from Suffolk University, and a MA in Political Science from Boston College. Bill is a retired Massachusetts District Court Magistrate, and he has volunteered with the No Veteran Dies Alone program at the Bedford Veterans Hospital, as well as performing pro bono work as a Magistrate. Bill has performed many large-scale cemetery research projects, several as a volunteer at Mount Auburn Cemetery (MAC). He has recently published a book about the cemetery, as well as the people buried there.

  • Alastair Moock at FREE Lunch Hour Live at Boston Public Library

    Alastair Moock at FREE Lunch Hour Live at Boston Public Library

    Alastair Moock, the Grammy-nominated folk and family musician born in Boston, will be joining WGBH’s Jared Bowen for a free Lunch Hour Live event at WGBH’s Boston Public Library studio next Wednesday, February 12 at noon.

    Moock will join Jared for an interview before performing a few of his songs with another adult and a child.

    Alastair Moock at FREE Lunch Hour Live at Boston Public Library

  • Train With Me || Alison Foley Soccer Training

    Train With Me || Alison Foley Soccer Training

    Train With Me || Alison Foley Soccer Training

    We are starting a new series of high-intensity soccer training drills that you can do at home.

    This first one improves your first touch, your technical speed, and your agility: Tap, Tap, Tap, Roll.

  • Boss Lady Boxing: New Session Starting!

    Boss Lady Boxing: New Session Starting!

    Boss Lady Boxing is a unique boxing/strength + conditioning program for women age 45+.  Registration is now open for the next session February 24 – April 15.
    Classes meet Mondays (boxing) and Wednesdays (strength + conditioning) at 10:00 a.m. at the Nonantum Boxing Club, 75 Adams Street, Newton.
    BLB is for women who want to build and test their fitness with the boxing workout.  BLB is taught by master’s level women boxers and trainers with real fight experience.  They know boxing and they know how to train – progressively, safely and with attention to technique. This is a non-contact/sparring class.  No prior boxing experience required. We meet you where you are.
    For more information, visit www.BossLadyBoxing.com.  Or email BossLadyBoxing@gmail.com.
    Come sweat with us!
    Boss Lady Boxing
  • Announcing Lynn Melville Home Staging + Redesign!

    Announcing Lynn Melville Home Staging + Redesign!

    Announcing Lynn Melville Home Staging + Redesign!

     

    As a longtime stager for a top real estate professional in Newton, Lynn understands what it takes to get a home ready for the market. She provides support both emotionally to the homeowner to make these changes and provides a keen eye to showcase the home looking at its best.

    Based in Newton, MA, she prepares occupied homes for the real estate market. What is great about Lynn Melville Home Staging + Redesign is that she edits a home to reuse as much as possible. She provides expert advice on how the home should be re-branded to reflect the wants, needs & lifestyle aspirations of prospective buyers.

    She creates an indelible experience that captures hearts that helps homes get that emotional connection resulting in swift and competitive offers.

    She works with home sellers wanting to maximize their sale & real estate professionals looking to generate better outcomes for their clients.

    Announcing Lynn Melville Home Staging + Redesign!

    Lynn has made news as a home stager that makes a difference!

    The Boston Globe, September 9, 2019:

    Lynn Melville Home Stager

    Lynn Melville Home Staging

  • Boss Lady Boxing!

    Boss Lady Boxing!

    Curious about boxing?  Looking for a way to jump-start your fitness program in the new year?
     
    Registration for Boss Lady Boxing closes soon, and only a few spots remain.  Grab yours and come sweat with us!
     
    Boss Lady Boxing is a boxing + strength and conditioning program for women age 45+. It’s taught by national champion boxer Dena Lawton, and master trainer/coach Lisa Carusone.  You do not have to be fight-ready to join. BLB builds boxing skills and fitness progressively.  We meet you where you are.  And, we want to see where you can go.

    BLB runs for six weeks (12 sessions) Jan. 6 – Feb. 12, 2020.

    Boxing with Dena meets Mondays, from 10-11 AM. Strength and conditioning with Lisa meets Wednesdays, from 10-11 AM.

    All classes meet at Nonantum Boxing Club. Newton MA. Did we mention there’s free parking?

    Nonantum Boxing Club

    75 Adams St

    Newton, MA 02458

     

    Fees are $325 for the full program and include a set of hand wraps and boxing gloves.

    For more information, visit BossLadyBoxing.com, or BossLadyBoxing@gmail.com.

    Boss Lady Boxing

  • Seamless Strength Circuit Fitness Class with Suzanne Pettit

    Seamless Strength Circuit Fitness Class with Suzanne Pettit

    My friend and boxing training partner, Suzanne Pettit, has moved her fitness training business from MIT to Needham at Seamless Strength! Note that the location has changed!

    Seamless Strength Personal Training with Suzanne Pettit

    Suzanne Pettit is passionate about educating clients, helping them to understand healthy movement patterns and habits, and how these can help them live, full active lives.

    While the emphasis is on challenging the body and building strength, she does it in a way that is safe and accepting. She meets her clients where they are and helps them go where they want to go.

    She has a NEW Fitness Circuit class on Sundays from 8:30 to 9:30 am in Needham. The cost is just $10!!!

    Learn more on her website and Facebook.

    Seamless Strength Personal Training with Suzanne Pettit