
A Tour of Newton, MA City Hall
- By Jim Lowenstern
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With March marking the newest two-year closure of Boston's Government Center T station and the four weekend lane restrictions on the Massachusetts Turnpike, transportation in the Boston area seems to be constantly changing. But here's what you need to know about Newton transportation in your area.
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Newton's public school system is one of the best in the state. In Boston Magazine, Newton was ranked #20 in the 2013 "Massachusetts 50 best public school" article.
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Many people, when looking to buy a house, might lean towards older homes because of their "charm" or "character". These historic homes do enhance the beauty of Brookline and Newton, and add a certain flair to the architecture of the town. But as appealing as
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After looking at 120 suburbs in the 50 most populous American cities, Movoto Real Estate blog found
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New England Development and WS Development, two of Great Boston's top development companies, have been pushing their constructions and creating more changes and stores to two of the most well-loved shopping centers in
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Gold competes in women's free skate at the 2014 Sochi Olympics at the Iceberg Skating Palace on Feb.
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If you enjoyed reading about one of our country's first female architects, Annie Cobb, and are interested in checking out more of Newton's luxury listings, check out some of Castles Unlimited's
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On 4 Chester
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