Category Archives: From City of Newton

From Newton Police Safety Officer Dawn Fleming:

I have witnessed parents making U-turns directly in front of the school, pulling into resident driveways to turn around disregarding the child that is walking on the sidewalk. Using the Blue Zone as a personal parking space showing a lack of consideration for other students and parents, double-parking and letting their child or children out of the car into the street instead of letting them out onto the sidewalk.

All of these types of unsafe driving behaviors are being done on a daily basis, defeating the purpose of the Blue Zone and the ability for a safe environment for your child. When you drop your child off/pick up at school, remember it is your responsibility to keep your child and others safe. Parents want to watch their child enter the school and drive away knowing their child’s in the safe environment, what some parents fail to think about is the way they drive away, making a U-turn or driving with excessive speed to work. All it takes is one time for you to hit a child and your life and your family’s life will change dramatically. No one would ever want to hit a child but with the current unsafe driving behavior it can happen to anyone!

The Newton Police Department employs 58 crossing guards for all 15 Elementary Schools, which is more than most cities in Massachusetts. Dropping your child off at school and letting him/her walk across the street without using the crossing guard defeats the purpose of having them there for your child’s safety. We appreciate that the majority of parents are friendly and treat our crossing guards with respect but unfortunately some of our crossing guards have reported that parents have used profanity and have been very disrespectful towards them.

We try to maintain as many crossing posts as required by the number of children crossing with our guards. If the guards are not being utilized that post may be eliminated.
Please remember to drive safely for the well being of all children attending our schools.
Thank you for your cooperation in this very important matter.

Mayor’s STEM Nights

S Science | T Technology | E  Engineering | M Mathematics

A new monthly series with local STEM industry businesses featuring an interactive, participatory experience to spark Newton students’ interest in STEM. Get your hands on the latest technology, hear from local innovators and get excited about all that STEM has to offer.

First Session: Mayor Setti D. Warren with Special Guest Congressman Joseph Kennedy III, sponsored by PTC Computer Software Company

Tuesday, October 21st
345 Walnut Street
Free Pizza: 6:00 pm
Program: 6:30: pm

To download Flyer, please click here: STEM Nights

NewtonServes 2014

A Day of Community Service: A project of Newton Community Pride, Mayor’s Office for Cultural Affairs and the Newton Parks and Recreation Department.

NewtonServes Day is the kickoff for NewtonSERVES Volunteer Week. Mayor Setti D. Warren is encouraging religious organizations, schools and non-profits to identify service projects that need volunteers. He is also asking citizens, businesses and civic organizations to volunteer and make a difference in the community.

There are lots of ways that you can volunteer including: donating food to the local food pantries, delivering meals to a sick neighbor or friend, tutoring a child, picking up litter in your neighborhood, donating blood at your local Red Cross, or volunteering on Sunday April 27 for the Day of Community Service. For additional details, please visit Newton Community Pride.

Sunday April 27th
9:00 am – 4:00 pm
Rain or Shine

Meet Up with Mayor Warren

Join Mayor Warren and Department Heads for a Community Meet Up on Sunday, March 30th, 2:00-3:30 p.m. at the Hyde Center.

At the Community Meet Up residents and businesses will have the opportunity to learn about city projects, programs, services and new initiatives.

Please find a flyer with more information on the event.

Youth Services Updates/Info/Opportunities

Many of you have already heard about the Executive Function workshop for parents and teachers run by Engaging Minds Learning and Tutoring Center. This is completely FREE and several schools have already booked dates for the program. If your school PTO has not yet scheduled pleased consider helping to pick dates, times and locations as well as help advertise to parents. Please let Youth Services know if your school is interested in hosting a workshop by contacting 617-796-1436 or joleary@newtonma.gov.

The 60 minute workshop includes:

  • Explanation of the term “executive function” and why these skills are important in school and in other aspects of education in today’s fast paced world.
  • Tips and strategies geared towards parents and teachers in order to help strengthen students’ skills.
  • Real life applications and take home toolkits to maintain effective learning

Openings on the Youth Commission: the Newton Youth Commission is a volunteer body of high school students and adults working together to empower youth. The commission is made up of a group of seven voting members ages 13-19 from all over the city who are appointed by the Mayor with the approval of the Board of Aldermen. Commissioners learn about civic engagement and connect with city officials.

The Newton Youth Commission has current openings for young adults interested in getting involved in their community. Please visit www.newtonma.gov/youth for an application or contact the Director of Youth Services at 617-796-1436 or joleary@newtonma.gov.

An Advisory Board to the Youth Commission is also appointed by the Mayor, with the advice of the youth commission. The advisory board is a group of twenty youth and adults selected to represent youth agencies, police, schools, health, recreation and other public or private organizations concerned with youth. Adults interested in applying for the Advisory Board should submit a resume and youth interested in applying should submit an application but specify on the application that they would like to be considered for the Advisory Board. Applications can be found at www.newtonma.gov/youth .

State of the City

This Monday evening, February 3rd at 7:45 pm you are cordially invited to join me as I deliver my annual State of the City Address. This will be an opportunity to hear about accomplishments of the past year, as well as key objectives and priorities of the years ahead.

The State of the City Address will take place on Monday, February 3rd at 7:45 pm in the Aldermanic Chamber of Newton City Hall, located at 1000 Commonwealth Avenue. I hope to see you there.

Thank you,

Setti D. Warren
Mayor

Youth Summit III is rescheduled

Youth Summit III is rescheduled for March 26th, 6:00 – 9:00 pm due to unforeseen events with featured speaker Kevin Breel. Thank you to everyone who was planning to attend on February 5th and we hope you will be able to reschedule and join the summit in March. Looking forward to making the event even bigger and better!

Youth Summit III

Mayor Setti D. Warren and the Newton Youth Commission invite teens and adults to attend Youth Summit III on Wednesday February 5th from 6:00 -9:00 pm at Brown Middle School. The evening will feature Kevin Breel, a 20-year-old comedian and mental health activist. The focus of the summit will be youth and adult communication, difficult conversations and solutions from Youth Summits I and II.

Need more information? Please visit: www.newtonma.gov/youth, call: 617-796-1426 or email: youthsummit@newtonma.gov.

Energy Smart Homes

The Mayor’s Energy Smart Newton program is kicking off its Energy Smart Homes initiative to engage 350 Newton residents in $75,000 of annual energy bill savings by June 1st.

Representatives of Next Step Living will be on hand to explain how state efficiency programs work, including how you can get 75% off (up to $2000) energy improvements and access no interest loans, as well as other incentives. As a special incentive for Newton residents, if you complete a no-cost home energy assessment or heating and cooling assessment between January 29th and June 1st, you will also receive a $10 or $25 gift card to Newton Whole Foods.

Please join on Wednesday, January 29th, at 7:00 pm in the War Memorial Auditorium at City Hall to help kick off the Newton Energy Smart Homes.

Newton Spelling Bee

The buzz is…the Newton Spelling Bee is back! In its new location of Newton City Hall, the fun and educational Spelling Bee for Newton elementary school children is back for its seventh year! This year, the Bee is sponsored by ChungDahm ReadWrite – the critical reading & writing experts – who are also sponsoring a free ‘pre-bee’ coaching session for all registered participants. There are five dates for the Bees, with multiple grade sessions on each day, March 24th, 25th and 31st and April 7th and 8th.

Each grade session is a separate Bee with a first place prize donated by Learning Express. Every speller receives a goody bag to celebrate their hard work. The sessions fill up quickly. Please register on line at www.newtoncommunitypride.org