Shoppers can find unique jewelry and knick knacks at this quaint store just off of Centre St in Newton Centre. These looks are for the young and the young at heart. It carries necklaces, bracelets, earings and more.
From carrying birth certificates to business certificates and dog licenses to marriage licenses, the office of City Clerk David A. Olson is a central location for many resident records and information. Located on the first floor of City Hall, the clerk keeps track of public information for Newton boards, commissions and residents. Appeals from the Planning Board and Zoning Board of Appeals are also kept in this office.
Newton City Hall is barely more than a mile from the Newton Centre MBTA stop (Green Line, D Branch) and the Newtonville Commuter Rail station (Purple Line, Framingham/Worcester Line). The #59 MBTA bus also stops nearby at the intersection of Chestnut Street and Commonwealth Avenue.
Exxcel Gymnastics & Climbing believes that involvement in sports is one of the best ways to instill healthy attitudes and values in young children for life. Kids learn to tumble and climb, but they also learn to respect others and appreciate their own self-worth. They improve coordination and teach technique, but more importantly, the staff says, they encourage a love of learning and teach children to accept new challenges. With olympians and collegiate standouts on staff, they say Exxcel is where kids matter most.
Located in Newton Centre, Newton City Hall is home to many public offices as well as a meeting location for Newton's boards and commissions, including the 24-member Board of Aldermen.
The city clerk, assessor, comptroller and election commission are located in City Hall, as are the offices of engineering, inspectional services, public works and veterans' services. The office of Mayor Setti D. Warren is on the second floor of the historic building.
Built in 1932, Newton City Hall is also the home of the city's war memorial. Plaques, uniforms, flags, documents and other memorabilia can be found on display on the first floor of the building.
City Hall Pond sits just in front of the building, which includes a small walking area and benches.
Newton City Hall is just over a mile from the Newton Centre MBTA stop (green line, d branch) and the Newtonville Commuter Rail station (purple line, Framingham/Worcester line). The #59 MBTA bus also stops nearby at the intersection of Chestnut Street and Commonwealth Ave.
Located in a quiet Newton Centre neighborhood, Hebrew College offers professional and graduate-level programs in Jewish studies, music and education. The college, which is adjacent to the Andover Newton Theological School, also offers a five-year, full-time Rabbinical School program. While many of the courses at Hebrew College are taught in English, the school offers Hebrew language courses for college and high school students.
Hebrew College is a five-minute walk from the Newton Center MBTA stop (green line, D branch). The #52 MBTA bus also stops nearby at the intersection of Cypress Street and Braeland Avenue.
Newton has been running a recycling program for more than 10 years. However, sometimes it's difficult to know or remember what materials can be recycled. Residents who have questions about what can and cannot be recycled may call the information line or visit the website.
Located near the Newton Centre T stop, Pageo is a jewelery store selling high end and one of a kind pieces. Customers can expect to find knowledgeable and friendly consultation at this beautiful shop, one of three Pageo locations. Pageo is the only North American retailer that carries the Misani Collection.
Business owner Beth Kurson offers consigned high end designer clothing and accessories at Kiki D. Design & Consign for customers throughout the Boston area. Various handbags and accessories are available from designers such as Chanel, Fendi, Jimmy Choo, Louis Vitton and Girbaud. Custom pieces fashioned from existing heirlooms and vintage jewelry are also offered.
Cyber Ark Software is a global information security company that provides "patented vaulting technology" to large corporations such as Astra Zeneca, Deutsche Bank, Avis, Verizon and Revlon, as well as hospitals and government and military agencies.Their software will soon be made available to small and medium-sized businesses. The company created and sells three software programs ("Suites") that protect information stored on and communicated over computers: 1) HSIM (Highly Sensitive Information), secures information such as financial and legal; 2) PIM (Privileged Identity Management Suite), secures privileged accounts set with passwords and 3) Governed File Suite secures and protects third party file transfer and exchange. Cyber-Ark Software provides training, services and support for implementation and maintenance of their programs.
Located in the village of Newton Center, Memorial-Spaulding Elementary School strives to create an environment where children, faculty and parents can learn, grow and be valued for who they are. Led by Principal Lisa McManus, the staff at Memorial-Spaulding aims to help students grow to their fullest potential and become effective contributors to society. With about 440 students, Memorial-Spaulding is one of the larger public elementary schools in the city.