April 22nd, 2021: Gun Store coming to Newton, NewtonSERVES, and Office Hours

May 26th, 2021 UPDATE on Gun Store, Zoning, Juneteenth

June 25th, 2021 UPDATE on Gun Store, Zoning Redesign, & Budget Highlights

September 8th, 2021 Gun Store UPDATE, Gas Leaks, and ARPA

October 7th, 2021 Athletics Fields Forum Community Updates, and New City Clerk

November 8th, 2021 Election Results, Russian School of Math, MU4 Zone Change, & Veteran's Day

December 17th, 2021 NewCAL, Gath Pool, Tennis Courts, and Happy Holidays

January 21st, 2022 Housing Choice, Gath Pool, and Newtonville Bakery

February 25th, 2022 Senior Center, New Art Center, and Black History Month

April 1st, 2022 Landmarking, Albemarle Park, Tiger Athletics

April 29th, 2022 School Budget Cuts, Seasonal Gath Pool, Friendly Farewell

May 28th, 2022 Budget update, State Auditor's race, and Memorial Day Parade

July 1st, 2022 Newton Police Department, MBTA Green Line, 4th of July Fireworks

July 30th, 2022 West Newton Armory, Local Media, Street Paving Schedule

August 31st, 2022 Zoning Redesign Update, Election Endorsements, and City Trees

October 1st, 2022 Zoning Redesign Updates, Crime Statistics, and Gath Pool

October 30th, 2022 ADU's, Taxes, Zoning Update

November 30th, 2022 Tax Override, Zoning Redesign, State Champions

December 30th, 2022 Village Center Zoning Update, MBTA Stations, Outdoor Dining

January 31st, 2023 City Council ZAP, Tax Override UPDATE, Art Scholarships

February 28th, 2023 Tax Override Election-Special Edition

March 31st, 2023 Zoning Update, Capital Projects, New School Superintendent

April 30th, 2023 Operating Budget, Pension Liability, and Zoning Maps

May 27th, 2023 Budget Update, Zoning Public Hearing, Gath Pool

June 30th, 2023 Nonantum, Village Centers, Summer Events

July 31st, 2023 Zoning Redesign Update, Albemarle Road, Fall Elections

August 31st, 2023 Village Center Zoning, Preliminary Elections, 9/11 Remembrance

September 24th, 2023 Zoning Public Hearing, Small Businesses, Historical Preservation

October 17th, 2023 Fig City News - Letter to the Editor - Area Councils run candidate debates admirably

October 27th, 2023 Election Day, Endorsements, Zoning vote

November 29th, 2023 Election Results, MBTA Zoning, Washington Street Pilot

December 28th, 2023 Final Zoning Vote, Commuter Rail Stations, Happy Holidays

January 30th, 2024 NPS Update, Washington Street Pilot, 2023 Crime Stats

February 28th, 2024 NPS UPDATE, Washington Street Pilot, Commuter Rail

March 31st, 2024 Budget Preview, NPS Finances, Commuter Rail

Newton Candidates Vie for Two City Council Seats in March 16 Special Election

Newton voters will be asked to decide two citywide races for City Council in a special election March 16, filling two vacant seats through the end of the year. …
In Ward 2, Lucas, 38, a royalty specialist at Harvard University Press, said the city’s zoning efforts should encourage more affordable housing and open space, and discourage teardowns.

He said Newton should expand the number of affordable units required as part of multi-family developments. He also said developers should create more opportunities for home ownership, not just rental housing. He supports making it easier for homeowners to create accessory apartments.

Lucas, who is Black, said he wants to be a role model for other people of color running for political office. He is the only candidate of color on the March ballot.

“I’m just trying to make sure Newton remains affordable and accessible to people of all incomes and backgrounds,” Lucas said. “I want to be the voice for social and racial justice in Newton.”

Newton TAB Letters to the Editor
Supporting Tarik Lucas