More than a dozen Newton restaurants will be participating.
Updated Oct. 22, 10:45 a.m. with additional information from the mayor's office and updated Restaurant Week deals. As part of Mayor Setti Warren's "13 Villages, One Community" initiative, the city is teaming up with the Phantom Gourmet, the Restaurant and Business Alliance, and the Newton Needham Chamber of Commerce to launch the first-ever Newton Restaurant Week. The restaurant week will run from Sunday, Oct. 21 - Thursday, Oct. 25. More than a dozen participating restaurants will be offering a special or promotion of their choice, including complementary soup, appetizers, discounted tasting menus and more. In addition to the local deals, the city will also shut off parking meters at 5 p.m. during the restaurant week. According to a …
A Newton Restaurant Week is just one of many initiatives in the new campaign, which will promote programs that allow residents and business owners to engage with the community and City Hall to help "bring Newton to its fullest potential."
Newton Mayor Setti Warren officially launched the city’s new "13 Villages, One Community" campaign Tuesday evening outside the Newton Senior Center in Newtonville. The campaign looks to engage citizens and business owners with city employees and resources to help "bring the city of Newton to its fullest potential." Warren spoke alongside a number of Newton city employees, new Newton-Needham Chamber of Commerce President Greg Reibman and Phantom Gourmet's Dave Andelman. The new campaign highlights both old and new engagement efforts including: For more information on this campaign, visit the "13 Villages, One Community" website.
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