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Wednesday, November 29, 2017
In a twist, nonprofits remind supporters to ā€˜shop localā€™

ā€‹Nonprofit organizations in Newton and Needham depend on local businesses for support. And this holiday season, many of those same nonprofits are looking to return the favor.

Newton-Needham Regional Chamber

Tuesday, November 28, 2017
Needham business groups to join forces

In an effort to increase the services and resources available to the townā€™s businesses and nonprofits, the Needham Business Association (NBA) and the Newton-Needham Chamber are joining forces.

Newton-Needham Regional Chamber

Monday, November 20, 2017
Wells Park entry to undergo redesign

The City of Newton is investing more than $2 million to reengineer Nahanton Street from the Charles River/Needham line to Winchester Street, including the entry to the Wells Ave. office park in the N2 Innovation District. Construction is expected to begin in the spring of 2019.

Newton-Needham Regional Chamber

Monday, November 20, 2017
N-Squared represented at CoreNet

N2 Innovation District Director Chuck Tanowitz attended CoreNet Globalā€™s annual global real estate conference in Seattle this November, where he met with site selectors as well as economic development professionals from around the country.

Newton-Needham Regional Chamber

Monday, November 20, 2017
Local Israeli companies recognized for impact in state

A dozen Israelis are making their mark on the Boston-area tech scene, according to the Israeli publication ISRAEL 21c, and a quarter of them do their work here in the N2 Innovation District.

Newton-Needham Regional Chamber

Tuesday, November 14, 2017
SJC stands by Wells Ave. housing project rejection

The City of Newtonā€™s decision to block a mixed-use housing project in the N2 Innovation District has been upheld by the stateā€™s Supreme Judicial Court.

Newton-Needham Regional Chamber

Monday, November 13, 2017
Healey vows to fight for the stateā€™s residents and businesses

Attorney General Maura Healey told capacity crowd of business and civic leaders in Newton that sheā€™s taking on Washington in these ā€œchaotic, at times, confusing, difficult, challenging timesā€ because decisions being made by Trump Administration are hurting Massachusettsā€™ residents and businesses.

Ellen Ishkanian

Wednesday, November 1, 2017
Newton to revamp Wells Ave entry

The City of Newton is investing $275,000 to create a redesign of Nohantan Street from the Charles River/Needham line to Winchester Street, including the entry to the Wells Ave. office park in the N2 Innovation District.

Newton-Needham Regional Chamber

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