Story Starters Winter 2024 Registration is now open through January 19! Meet author Kaija Langley at our program kickoff! Our eight-week Family Conversations Program is designed for parents who want to start and strengthen conversations about race with their young children. Join our Winter 2024 Cohort and be the first to receive our brand new book bundles, […]
Are you looking for a volunteer experience that allows you to give back to your community? The Newton Food Pantry is looking for volunteers. Volunteers are especially needed for Wednesdays starting in September – our food distribution days. This is a great volunteer opportunity for older kids – feel free to sign up along with your Middle […]
To Our Devoted and Loyal Customers, After more than 70 years working for the family business, Tony Russo is retiring. Our business will close this fall. It has been Tony’s privilege to serve our many wholesale and retail customers for seven decades. Our business began as a small farm in […]
I was part of a Zoom Meet and Greet and clipped Amy Mah Sangiolo by topic. Newton Public School Reopening Did you know that Newton Public High Schools have slipped by 20 spots in the rankings since Ruthanne Fuller became mayor? We are no longer in the Top 20 ranking. Newton School District: #58 […]
I wanted to let you all know about my Kickstarter project that I am launching in two weeks. Changing the Game: Asian Pacific American Female Athletes by Mia Wenjen Everyone deserves to see themselves in the pages of a book. Now, Mia Wenjen brings the accomplishments of Asian Pacific American female athletes to life with […]
Winter Clothes Drive: St. Mary’s is conducting a winter clothes drive this coming Saturday, December 5, from 10:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. in the church driveway. We are collecting gently used or new winter items such as: Clothing (including hats, gloves, mittens, scarfs) Sleeping bags Blankets Disposable handwarmers These donations will be given to: Common Cathedral (serving Boston’s […]
Newton Patch asks Which Newton Business Is Best Of The Year? Nominate Your Favorite! Please nominate Nonantum Boxing Club here. Here’s my nomination: I have boxed at Nonantum Boxing Club for nearly nine years and it is a wonderful place that supports the community, especially those in need. From a boxing perspective, Marc Gargaro, one […]
I’m so excited about Maruichi Japanese Food and Deli Supermarket. There’s also a Ramen Shop inside, Brooklyn Ramen. They sell Brooklyn Ramen as DIY to go kits as well. Maruichi Japanese Food and Deli Supermarket & Brooklyn Ramen 299 Harvard St Brookline, MA 02446
Newton Family Singers Present … LOVES ME LIKE A ROCK A Joyful Celebration of the Music of Paul Simon To Benefit the Asperger’s Association of New England (AANE) and the Autism Alliance of MetroWest Sunday, April 13, 4pm Performing Arts Center at Newton North High School, 457 Walnut Street, Newton
2014 Global Education Leadership Dinner at Newton North High School GELF and Newton Schools Foundation Saturday, March 8, 2014 from 6:30 PM to 10:30 PM (EST) Newton, MA Please join GELF in a benefit dinner to help fund scholarships for Newton High School Students to travel abroad. GELF TICKETS GELF MENU Course 1- Peru Corn, […]
What are the safest suburbs in America according to Movoto? They looked at 120 suburbs of the 50 most populous American cities. They formed the rankings on per capita statistics of property crime, violent crime, and the chance of being a victim of crime using the FBI’s most recent crime report. The complete top 10 […]
Come join us for the 2014 Newton Open Studios this April 5th and 6th. Over 150 artists in homes, studios and shared spaces across the city of Newton. “Upstairs at L’Aroma Artists” features 6 local artists organized by local photographer Sharon Schindler www.sharonschindlerphotography.com. Stop by L’Aroma Cafe, 15 Spencer Street, to see a great mix […]
Kid Events at Wellesley Books 82 Central Street, Wellesley, MA Angela DiTerlizzi and Brendan Wenzel – SOME BUGS Wednesday, March 12, 2014 @ 4pm Presentation, story time, drawing demonstration, & book signing Hop on down to Wellesley Books for a zippy rhyming exploration of backyard bug behavior in Some Bugs in celebration of Youth Art […]
Are you a talented Newton resident? Newton Has Talent is so excited to announce this year’s Master of Ceremonies at our live show will be Our current judges are Matthew McArthur, executive director of The Record Company … … and internationally renowned classical guitarist Zaira Menses. Get tickets and more information at www.NewtonHasTalent.com. Submissions opened February 1st for the annual Rotary […]
I signed up with my friend Nathalie for the Japanese Style Salmon Dinner at The Sweet Kitchen in Newton. It’s a three and a half hour cooking class in which we made the following Japanese homestyle meal: Salmon Yuan-Yaki (Japanese style marinated & broiled Salmon) Sauteed shrimp-stuffed Shiitake mushroom Grilled Eggplant with Sweet Miso Paste Tataki Kyuuri (smashed […]
Newton Youth Summit III Rescheduled Newton Youth Summit III is rescheduled for March 26th due to unforseen events with featured speaker Kevin Breel. We are sorry to have to reschedule, but are looking forward to featuring Kevin at the summit in March, which will be held from 6 to 9 p.m. Thank you to everyone who was […]
Green Decade’s Environmental Art Contest for Newton Students in grades 1-5! Theme: “2014 Green Olympics!” Enter as an individual or teams of 2 students; 2-dimensional posters (12″x18″ max) & videos (3-minute max); recycled collage materials encouraged! Create a design using any of the following ideas: Recycle/Reuse/Repurpose – Compost – Green Transportation – Energy/Water conservation and […]
Letters to a Young Scientist by E. O. Wilson: Adult & Teen Book Discussion Thursday, February 27 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm Discovery Classroom Participate in a lively book discussion based on Letters to a Young Scientist by Pulitzer Prize winning biologist E. O. Wilson. Using autobiographical anecdotes, Wilson shares his wisdom through the successes, failures, and […]