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Thursday, May 23, 2013

A Globe Top Performer is Coming to Newtonville

One of the top-performing publicly traded companies in the region, according to the Boston Globe's annual rankings, is coming to Newton.

Belmont Savings Bank was named the Boston Globe’s annual rankings of the 100 top-performing publicly traded companies headquartered in Massachusetts in the Sunday Boston Globe, and online.  The bank plans to open its first Newton branch inside the Newtownville Shaw's on Aug. 6. This is the first time the bank has been on the Globe 100 -- it came in at number 65. The 25th annual Globe 100 ranking was developed based on how well companies increased sales, profits, and returns for shareholders in 2012. “This is a tremendous accomplishment for Belmont Savings Bank that would not have been possible without the hard work and dedication of all our employees.  Our strategy of combining the same technology and services of the big banks with the …

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What's Going on With Wegmans?

The opening of the Chestnut Hill location will be delayed.

It appears Newton will have to wait a bit longer to scratch the Wegmans shopping itch. A spokeswoman for the grocery chain said that the opening of its Chestnut Hill store has been delayed until spring 2014, though the original timeline anticipated an opening in fall 2013. "Some construction delays and demands of other projects that we're building forced us to move it back just a little," said Jo Natale, director of media relations for Wegmans. She said a typical pace of opening is two to three stores per year. Natale said that work on the Chestnut Hill location is going well and that the developer has delivered the store's shell to Wegmans. The grocery chain designs and constructs its stores individually, Natale explained, adding that …

New Homes for Sale in Newton This Week

Check out a list of properties recently put on the market in Newton, Mass.

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Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Sold!

5-Bedroom Chestnut Hill Colonial Sells for $75K Above Asking

See what properties sold in Newton from May 15-May 20, and share your own recent home sales.

50-52 Washington St. (multi-family) List Price: $895,000  Sold Price: $860,000 Sold Date: May 21, 2013 Living Area: 3,272 sq. ft. Rooms: 14  Bedrooms: 3  Baths: 2 full   201 Suffolk Road (single-family) List Price: $2,400,000  Sold Price: $2,475,000 Sold Date: May 17, 2013 Living Area: 4,054 sq. ft. Rooms: 10  Bedrooms: 5  Baths: 3 full, 2 half 287 Langley Road #26 (condo) List Price: $1,250,000  Sold Price: $1,235,000 Sold Date: May 17, 2013 Living Area: 3,393 sq. ft. Rooms: 9  Bedrooms: 4  Baths: 3 full, 1 half 54 Clements Road (single-family) List Price: $1,635,000  Sold Price: $1,610,000 Sold Date: May 17, 2013 Living Area: 4,139 sq. ft. Rooms: 13  Bedrooms: 5  Baths: 3 full, 1 half 153 Walnut St. (multi-family) List Price: $969,000  …

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Newton-Wellesley Hospital Receives Outstanding Achievement Award

The award is given by the Commission on Cancer.

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Dunkin’ Donuts Customers Raise $467K for One Fund Boston

Through customer donations, and a company donation, Dunkin' Donuts has donated more than $467K to One Fund Boston.

Dunkin' Donuts customers across New England donated more than $467,000 to the One Fund Boston. While getting their cup of joe or donuts, customers deposited money at registers at more than 2,000 Dunkin' Donuts franchises, including locations in Newton, in Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, New York and Maine, according to the Dunkin' Donuts' website. "I am so grateful to our franchisees, employees and guests who came together to support The One Fund Boston," wrote Nigel Travis, CEO of Dunkin' Donuts. "In addition, Dunkin’ Brands and The Dunkin’ Donuts & Baskin-Robbins Community Foundation together donated an additional $200,000 to the The One Fund Boston." During a week-long collection, the Canton-based company was …

New Push For August Meals Tax Holiday

The state's Restaurant and Business Alliance said there was "no sign of opposition" at a hearing last week.

The Joint Committee on Revenue in the Massachusetts legislature held a hearing last week on the notion of a potential meals tax holiday for August and one supporting group liking its chances. According to the state's Restaurant and Business Alliance (R.A.B.A), the hearing held Tuesday, May 14, for the Meals Tax Holiday Bill saw "no sign of opposition" to the measure. Twelve legislators have signed on to the bill primarily sponsored by Rep. Keiko Orrall of Lakeville and Sen. Michael O. Moore of Millbury. If passed, the legislation would go into effect from Sunday, Aug. 11 through Thursday, Aug. 15. "We should offer a Meals Tax Holiday to benefit employees and small local business owners inside Massachusetts to help stimulate the economy," …

Monday, May 20, 2013

Newton Job Openings: Accountant, Marketing Assistant, Pet Stylist

A roundup of jobs listings in Newton.

Looking for a new job in Newton, or nearby? We've selected a few openings to highlight below. For a full list of job openings in the area, click the link to go to our Career Builder job search tool. See a full list of job openings for Newton and surrounding areas by clicking here.

Sunday, May 19, 2013

Home of the Week: Nearby Townhome Boasts 2,000 Square Feet of Living Space

This appealing townhouse offers spacious accommodations and is readily available for purchase and occupancy.

This week's Home of the Week is in Waltham, but we'll be back in Newton next week. This Waltham townhouse on the Belmont line is a great opportunity to experience the many advantages of communal living with all the comforts of a single family home. This fabulous condominium boasts nearly 2,000 square feet of living space throughout two finished levels and an open, fluid floor plan for streamlined entertaining and relaxed daily living. It has also recently received new stainless steel appliances and a new heating system, further enhancing its purchasing and economical benefits. With its sinuous blueprint, the main level is comprised of two spacious flowing rooms. The living room measures at 21 x 15 square feet and can comfortably …

Saturday, May 18, 2013

Newton Chefs Show Culinary Strength at Boston Bites Back

On May 15, 100 area chefs gathered at Fenway Park for Boston Bites Back, an event to raise funds for One Fund Boston and to raise spirits among the attendees (including first responders and victims of the marathon bombings)

On an unexpectedly beautiful night at Fenway Park, 100 of the Boston area’s best-known and most loved chefs and restaurateurs gathered at Boston Bites Back to raise money for One Fund Boston, the charity set up to provide aid to victims (and their families) of the Boston Marathon bombings.  Of course, a few of Newton’s own “celebrichefs” made the scene. Representing New England Soup Factory, Paul Brophy and Marjorie Druker provided a beautiful Minestrone Verde comprised of a plethora of vegetables, ditalini pasta, fresh basil and Parmesan cheese in a vegetarian stock. The soul-warming cup of deliciousness was topped with a crostini and a drizzle of extra virgin olive oil. Chef Michael Leviton of Lumiere (and Area Four) was there with …

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