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Monday, April 30, 2018
Food trucks will feed hungry N2 Innovation District workers

Seven food trucks are now serving lunch in the Needham Crossing section of the N2 Innovation District starting, with additional vendors expected to operate in Wells Ave. in Newton by the summer.

Newton-Needham Regional Chamber

Thursday, April 26, 2018
Economic impact of housing crisis on May 17 menu

Annual Spring Breakfast will also honor green businesses. One of the regionā€™s leading experts on housing trends and economics will be the featured speaker at the chamberā€™s annual Spring Business Breakfast on Thurs. May 17 at the Needham Sheraton.

Newton-Needham Regional Chamber

Wednesday, April 25, 2018
UMass Amherstā€™s Mount Ida campus would help grow jobs and the economy

UMass Amherstā€™s plan to create an innovation-economy-focused research institution near I-95 in Newton could be transformative for our region.

Greg Reibman

Wednesday, April 18, 2018
March RAY of Hope recipient

Josh is a senior at Needham High School. He was nominated by his sister Becki Steinberg. Josh was diagnosed with severe OCD at age 11 and, after undergoing several years of intensive treatment, is now able to manage his symptoms effectively and harness his experience to help others do the same.

Newton-Needham Regional Chamber

Tuesday, April 17, 2018
Bike share coming to Newton, Needham this summer

LimeBike and Spin have been selected to provide dock-less bike share services for Newton, Needham and 13 other inner suburban communities in Metro Boston starting this summer, the Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC) has announced.

Newton-Needham Regional Chamber

Friday, April 6, 2018
Newton joins Needham as a gold BioReady community

Newton has just been designated a Gold BioReady community, a status that should help attract the burgeoning life sciences industry to the city.

Newton-Needham Regional Chamber

Friday, April 6, 2018
N-Squared to be incorporated into UMass' plans for Mt Ida campus

Mount Ida College has reached a definitive agreement in principle with the University of Massachusetts that will lead to the establishment of a new UMass campus in Newton focused on the innovation economy, health care, business, computer science and other STEM specialties.

Newton-Needham Regional Chamber

Wednesday, April 4, 2018
Fuller to create Washington Street corridor master plan

Newton Mayor Ruthanne Fuller is hiring an outside consulting firm to bring together residents, city officials and businesses to pro-actively plan the future of the Washington Street corridor.

Newton-Needham Regional Chamber

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