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Newton Mayor to Hold Additional Town Hall Meetings on Override Proposal
Newton Mayor Setti Warren has scheduled additional town hall meetings to discuss his proposed $11.4 million override. The next town hall meeting will be held Sunday, Jan. 27 at 1 p.m...
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Newton League of Women Voters Throws Support Behind Override Proposal
With roughly two months to go before the Newton voters decide whether to support Mayor Setti Warren's $11.4 million override package, the Newton League of Women Voters has voiced its opin...
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Government
Newton Aldermen Approve $11.4M Override Ballot Questions
Although many aldermen agreed the mayor's proposed $11.4 million override is not enough to cover all the city's needs, the Board of Aldermen approved last night three override questions t...
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Government
Newton Override: Is $11.4M Enough?
On Monday night, the Newton Board of Aldermen will vote whether to put the mayor's $11.4 million override package on a March 12, 2013 special election ballot. However, a couple of a...
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Government
Newton Aldermen Looking for More Details Before Moving Forward with Override Package
Before agreeing to put the mayor's proposed override package on a ballot, the Newton Board of Aldermen is hoping to clear up a few specifics on what is slated to receive funding. In ...
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Government
Newton Residents Form Pro-Override Group
Less than a week after Mayor Setti Warren proposed his three question, $11.4 million override package, a group of Newton residents have formed a pro-override group to help build support f...