Tag: Newton

  • Newton Girls Soccer: Referee Jobs for Girls in Grades 6-8

    Newton Girls Soccer: Referee Jobs for Girls in Grades 6-8

    Newton Girls Soccer
    Training Dates for NGS Prospective Intramural Soccer Referees
     
    This message concerns training for those youth wishing to become new intramural referees.1.  Training consists of two parts: a 2-hour instructional clinic and an on-field observation session. Both parts must be completed if one wishes to become a referee:The first part, the instructional clinic, will be held:

    Wednesday, April 4, from 7-9 PM, at Oak Hill Middle School

    (exact room # to be posted on the outer doors at the time of the clinic).

    The second part is the observation session.  It involves watching and asking questions of an experienced referee as he works second grade games. This will take place the first week of the season – Saturday afternoon, April 7th. The exact time and location is not known yet, but there are likely to be 3 sessions, probably at the Brown/Oak Hill fields, in the 12:00-5:00 PM range. You should plan on spending about an hour and a half at one of these sessions so that you can watch one full game. Since this is the general time frame of the games you would be eligible to ref, if you expect to be ‘booked’ for much of Saturday afternoons, reffing may not be right for you at this time.  If you can’t make the April 7 (or if we’re rained out) observation sessions will be held in subsequent weeks (but can’t continue indefinitely).

    2.      We are only able to accommodate a limited number of students, with priority given to those closed out from previous year(s). If you are interested in attending you must e-mail Jeff Brenner (jeff.brenner@comcast.net) indicating your interest. You must also provide us with the following contact information:

    a.    Name of the potential referee

    b.    Date of Birth and school grade

    c.    Street Address, town, ZIP

    d.    Home and cell phone numbers

    e.    E-mail address(es)

    f.    soccer playing status for this spring (i.e. BAYS, intramural, club, not playing)

    3.      Acceptance is not ‘first come, first served’, as we seek diversity in age and other factors, but we need to hear from people within a couple of weeks. You may receive a phone call seeking further information about your likely availability and level of commitment.  We hope to inform people of their status at least a week before the clinic.

    Jeff Brenner

    NGS Referee Committee

  • St. Patrick’s Day Concert & Party by New Philharmonia Orchestra

    St. Patrick’s Day Concert & Party by New Philharmonia Orchestra

    New Philharmonia Orchestra, St. Patrick's Day Concert, Newton

    The New Philharmonia Orchestra is bringing a fantastic St. Patrick’s Day concert to Newton. The event combines classical music, traditional Celtic music, and audience sing-a-long favorites for an evening of great community fun! The event kicks off with a party featuring traditional Irish fare, a craft beer tasting, and strolling Irish musicians. Performances will follow the reception and will even include Irish dancing!

    Saturday, March 17th at 7:00 p.m.

    First Baptist Church, 848 Beacon Street in Newton Centre

    Tickets are $20/adult, $10/child under age 21

    617-527-9717

     

     

  • Soccer Clinic for Girls Run by Boston Breakers and NGS

    Soccer Clinic for Girls Run by Boston Breakers and NGS

    Boston Breakers, Newton Girls Soccer, April Clinic

    NGS (Newton Girls’ Soccer)  is partnering with the Breakers to offer a 4-day clinic over April break!  The sessions will be run by current Breakers players and supervised by Breakers coaches and our own Director of Coaching, Gary Beatty.  Here are the details:

    Dates:             Tuesday, April 17 – Friday, April 20

    Time:               9am – 12am

    Location:         Newton Field (most likely Weeks Field)

    Cost:                 $175

    Please click here to register.  

    Email Gary Beatty, ngsdoc@gmail.com with any questions.

     
  • Meet Best Women’s Travel Writing Contributor Carol Reichert

    Meet Best Women’s Travel Writing Contributor Carol Reichert

    Carol Reichert, Best Women's Travel Writing, Lavinia Spaulding

    Carol Reichert writes in the sensory deprivation chamber that is the Newton, Massachusetts public library. She has served as a midwife to a cow giving birth in New Zealand, danced flamenco in the mountain caves outside of Granada, and learned lomi lomi massage in Hawaii. In addition to writing, she dances flamenco in Boston and Spain and wherever the rhythm moves her. She is currently working on a memoir about her family’s life in a village in southern Spain.

    When did you first know you were a traveler?

    When I was nine years old, my family – two parents and five children – traveled to Canada. One day we went to a bank to cash some travelers’ checks and while my parents were busy with the teller, I watched the electronic marquee advertise the latest mortgage rates. The numbers zipped around and around in flashy colors, and I was mesmerized. When I looked away to locate my family, they were gone. They had left me behind in this bank in downtown Toronto. I didn’t run to a bank authority to help me find them. Instead, I started to plan how I would live without them in a foreign land.

    What’s one place that has moved you or changed you in a significant way?
    My family and I moved to a tiny mountain village outside of Granada, Spain for 14 months. The simplicity of our lives there – no afterschool activities, no carpools, no night spots, really, nothing to do – forced us to redefine entertainment. My kids played with feral cats, and for several weeks we climbed a mountain to observe the decomposition process of a dead badger. Time seemed to stand still.

    What’s one memorable travel experience you’ve had?
    On my honeymoon, I helped a cow give birth on a roadside in New Zealand. After the calf was born, it wouldn’t stand up. So we put it in the trunk of our rental car and brought it to the farmer’s house. He carried it to the living room and laid it on a sheet of plastic. We fed it milk and whiskey until the calf stood up. The farmer named the calf after me. I often wonder what she’s doing now?

    Is there something you always do (or search out, buy, learn, pack, drink), whenever you’re on a trip?
    I try to eat foreign food in a foreign country. I’ve eaten sushi in Spain, lasagna in Guatemala, Thai food in Lichtenstein. I love experiencing the local spin countries put on food that’s foreign to them. Serrano ham in a tekka maki roll is very tasty.

    How do you balance your home and travel life?
    Now that we have children, we take them with us everywhere. They began traveling as infants. I’ve nursed in the Paris subways, treated the flu in a Marrakesh riad, and told bedtime stories in Seville. My kids know that traveling is part of our family ritual. They’ll probably rebel when they’re teenagers by never leaving the neighborhood.

    What’s on your list of future destinations? 
    Iceland, Madagascar, and Argentina.

    In your opinion, what is the greatest reward of traveling?
    I love how traveling changes my life back home. This year I planted seeds in my vegetable garden for pimientos de padron, an heirloom pepper I ate in Granada. I was introduced to a chef in Morocco, and I make her tagines at home. I studied flamenco in Spain, which inspired me to uncover the subterranean flamenco community in Boston. These are the souvenirs I’ve brought home, and they’ve changed the way I live.
    Carol Reichert, Best Womens Travel Writing,

    Thank you to Lavinia Spalding, editor of The Best Women’s Travel Writing, for letting me use her post. Her wonderful blog is here.

    The Best Women’s Travel Writing 2011: True Stories from Around the World (Travelers’ Tales) edited by Lavinia Spalding

    Click on book to view more closely at Amazon.

  • Wellness Day – To Support Cancer Patients and Their Caregivers

    Wellness Day – To Support Cancer Patients and Their Caregivers

    Well Within Massage and Integrative Health is offering a FREE Wellness day to support cancer patients and their caregivers.
    WHEN
    Sunday, March 18th from 10 am – 4 pm.
    WHAT
    Deborah Hunter-Jones, LMT is providing 30 min Oncology Massage sessions
    Brynn Kessler, Lic Ac is providing 60 min Acupunture sessions
    Dina Abbondante, LMT and Yoga instructor, is providing 45 min yoga classes
    Susan Altman, Holistic Health Coach, is providing 15 minute nutritional consultations.
    WHO
    This is open to any and all cancer patients and their caregivers.
    HOW
    Registration is required. All services must be booked ahead of time by calling 617-209-9355. Participants will be mailed a registration &  health history form to be filled out and returned by March 14th.
     WHY
    We were approached by our dedicated staff member, Deborah Hunter Jones, who is passionate about caring for those living with cancer. It is her initiative that inspired us and the rest of our staff who are donating their time and services, to reach out to this population.
     GOODIES
    We will be offering a raffle prize of an integrated package, called Hope and Healing, designed to support individuals going through cancer treatments/ recovery.  It will include a combination of our services with practitioners trained to work with oncology patients. Nutritious snacks will also be provided.
    WHERE
    Well Within
    697 Washington Street #202
    Newton, MA 02458
    (617) 209-9355
  • Please Help Find Missing Boston College Student, Franco Garcia. Have You Seen Him?

    Please Help Find Missing Boston College Student, Franco Garcia. Have You Seen Him?

    Franco Garcia, missing Boston College student,

    Franco Garcia, a Boston College Student and brother of a current Day Middle School student, has been missing since Wednesday, February 22.  The Newton Police Department is leading an investigation with Boston College Police and State Police In search of the missing student.   Investigators have said that Franco has not attended class at Boston College since last week or shown up for work and his car remains parked on campus.  Please see the following link for more information about the investigation.

    Franco Garcia, missing college student, Boston College, missing Boston College student

    Anyone with information on his whereabouts is urged to call the Newton Police Department at 617-796-2100  or the Detective Division at 617-796-2104 .

    Franco Garcia

    Franco Garcia, missing college student, missing Boston College student, Newton

  • Beloved Newton Elementary School Teacher Arrested for Child Porn Charges (Link Roundup) UPDATED

    Beloved Newton Elementary School Teacher Arrested for Child Porn Charges (Link Roundup) UPDATED

    David Ettliger Newton Elementary School Teacher Child Porn charges ILoveNewtonThe arrest of David Ettlinger, a second grade teacher at Underwood Elementary School in Newton, is facing charges of possession of child pornography, indecent assault and battery on a child and posing a child in the nude, and this has understandably rocked the Newton community. Here are links to articles:

    Ex-Newton teacher indicted on six counts of child assault from Boston Globe

    “Ettlinger is now accused of assaulting three children in all, none of whom were his students. Investigators have now identified two alleged victims in Suffolk County and one in Middlesex County.”

    DA: Newton Teacher Charged With Child Porn Took Secret Photos Of Students from CBS Boston

    “Sources say the pictures were taken without the kids’ knowledge and they are of various body parts…The D.A. stresses the pictures are not pornographic and that the kids are fully clothed and he could not face criminal charges for them. At this point no student was assaulted.”

    Mother: Babysitter Accused Of Sex Abuse Seemed Perfect from CBS Boston

    “Isabel Stover admits when she hired David Ettlinger to babysit last October, everything seemed perfect. Not only was he a local teacher in town, but her 8-year-old daughter and 4-year-old son approved.”

    Newton Teacher Facing Child Porn Charges Resigns from Newton Patch

    Newton teacher joined child porn website in 2009, court documents allege from Boston.com

    Newton Teacher Accused In Child Porn Case Advertised Self As Babysitter from CBS Boston

    Newton Parents Look for Answers in Wake of Ettlinger Arrest from Newton Patch

    Newton 2nd Grade Teacher Gets Arrested for Child Pornography from CBS Local Boston (video)

    Newton second grade teacher allegedly filmed assault on young girl, prosecutors say from Boston.com

    Who is David Ettlinger? from WickedLocal Newton

    What Do We Know about David Ettlinger? from Newton Tab Blog

    DA Claims Teacher Posed Girl for Porn from BostonHerald.com

    Lessons Abound in Teacher Sex Scandal from BostonHerald.com

    Newton Teacher Advertised with Babysitting Website from Boston.com

    My Client (David Ettinger) and His Parents are In Shock from NECN.com (video)

    David Ettlinger: Newton Mass. Teacher Made Child Porn, Stole Girls’ Underwear from International Business Times U. S.

    $100,00 Bail for Massachusetts Teacher Charged in Child Porn Investigation from Breitbart.TV

    David Ettlinger to Face More Child Porn Charges Today from Boston Metro

  • Spring Mulching: Get Free Compost from the Newton Recycling Center While It Lasts!

    Spring Mulching: Get Free Compost from the Newton Recycling Center While It Lasts!

    free compost to Newton Residents ILoveNewton.comCompost Available FREE to residents

    Once again, small quantities of screened (3/4″ minus) compost are available to Newton residents at Rumford Ave, free of charge.  Residents can fill small buckets, containers, etc. for their own use on their own properties for small projects.

    No businesses or commercial trucks allowed.  Compost will be available on a first come, first serve basis and there may be limited availability depending on the current status of the compost finishing process.

    If you are a commercial landscaper or a resident looking to acquire more than 3 cubic yards of compost, please call Customer Service at 617.796.1000. Thank you.

  • Best New Pizza Place – Max and Leo’s

    Best New Pizza Place – Max and Leo’s

    Max and Leos, Max and Leo's, Coal Fired Pizza,  best pizza, NewtonMax & Leo’s Artisan Pizza Oven

    I consider it a public service to find good food and tell everyone about it – even if it impacts me directly, as in I will no longer be able to get in the door at a favorite place. I got a tip from a friend and was delighted to discover Max & Leo’s Artisan Pizza in Newton Corner. Open only three months, the place was hopping on Saturday night with regulars streaming in for take-out or waiting patiently for a seat (it has a nice beer selection).  With only 15 seats (two tables, a few seats at the bar and some counter space), it looks like it should expand and fast. You can build your own pizza or order one of their wonderful menu options. We had three pizzas (there were six of us – two adults and four children) and had to take two pieces home. What did we order? Three different pizzas, of course and they were all delicious. Great toppings, wonderful crust and amazing service.

    Their coal fired (yes, coal fired) oven runs at 900 degrees and can cook a pizza in two to three minutes. Coal? Really? Go read why here. Started by twin brothers Max and Leo Candidus, the place is obviously a labor of love. They even have a portable oven that travels to cater events. How fun is that? For me, I am happy to have found a great new pizza place to put in our rotation

    Max & Leo’s Artisan Pizza

    325 Washington St. Newton, MA

    617-244-7200

     

     

     

  • Best Gymnastics for Toddlers and Kids in Newton Area

    Best Gymnastics for Toddlers and Kids in Newton Area

    gymnastics Newton Needham Metrowest Boston ILoveNewton.com I Love newton

    A toddler gymnastics class was something that all my three kids did. I think I did it to tire them out and for my own sanity because it got us out of the house into the company of adults. Over the years, we’ve been to most of these places either for a class or a birthday party. There are a few requisites that I now have on my list as I select a gymnastics studio:

    • Good parking.
    • Safe, clean gymnastics space.
    • Friendly instructors who can get my kid to come inside.
    • Adequate space for waiting with younger siblings including seating for me.
    • Adequate space to store kid’s shoes.
    That’s it. I went to high school with a world class gymnast named Rhonda Schwandt. Her dad taught Driver’s Dd at the high school and he actually taught me to drive. She placed 6th in the Pan Am games one year prior to the Olympics. She was slated to go to the Olympics too but that was the year we boycotted because the then Soviet Union was the host country. By her senior year, Rhonda’s knees and one shoulder were shot and she had been through numerous surgeries. I met her on the swim team because she was only allowed to swim as rehab exercise. It turns out that she was a fast sprinter and an amazing diver. Rhonda went on to UCLA on a full ride but I heard that she was never healthy enough to compete again.
    That’s my cautionary tale against hard core gymnastics for girls. And here is a list of all the great places for kids to do gymnastics in Newton.

    Energy Fitness and Gymnastics, 70 Jaconnet Street (off Needham Street)

    We’ve gone here for years. It has all the requirements including great gymnastics classes for toddlers and they don’t have a competitive team. They are very nice too!

    Exxcel Gymnastics and Climbing, 88 Wells Avenue

    This is the place if you do want to do a competitive team. They also do lots of birthday parties!

    TumbleKids, 201 Arlington St in Watertown (near Target)

    I went here when I lived in the city. If price point is an issue, this is the place for you. They are very nice and the prices are very reasonable.

    Needham Gymnastics, Needham High School’s “New” Gym

    Creative Movement and Arts Center, 145 Rosemary Street (Needham)

    We took a class here and the set up is very nice. It’s has all the elements for keeping a toddler or preschooler happy!

    My Gym, 188 Needham Street

    We took classes here and my kids still love going here for birthday parties.

    Gymboree, 225 Highland Ave, Needham

    There was one in Newton but it’s gone. We used to go there for birthday parties. It’s similar to My Gym.

    Rhythmic Dreams Gymnastics, 1137 Washington Street

    My daughter spent a year here doing Rhythmic Gymnastics. They are very successful at training Junior Olympic hopefuls!

    Jewish Community Center, 333 Nahanton Street, Newton

    They offer beginning gymnastic classes.

    p.s. More Guides to Newton:

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    A Fairly Comprehensive List of Birthday Party Locations and Ideas for Kids in Newton and Boston

    Best Martial Arts Schools for Kids and Adult in Newton

    A Fairly Comprehensive List of After School Supplemental Math Classes in Newton

    A Fairly Comprehensive List of Dance Studios in Newton

    Best Caretaker and Child Music Classes in Newton

    Best Tutors, Music Teachers etc in Newton