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Newton-Needham Regional Chamber to administer food assistance program


Newton-Needham Regional Chamber to administer food assistance program
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A new program that aims to provide financial support for struggling restaurants and healthy meals to those facing food insecurity will launch next month in Newton, Wellesley and Brookline.
The initiative will deliver more than 10,000 restaurant meals to food pantries, senior programs and other persons in need who have been impacted by COVID-19.
It is funded by a $175,000 state budget earmark proposed by state Sen. Cynthia Creem, D-Newton, who wanted to help both restaurants and residents in her district. 
The Newton-Needham Regional Chamber is directing the effort, in collaboration with the Rotary Club of Newton, the Wellesley Health Department and the Brookline Chamber of Commerce. ....

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Racist Banners Found Hanging On Newton Bridge: Police


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In the days following the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol Building, banners trumpeting white supremacy and anti-Semitism were hung, not once, but twice on a Newton overpass. (Jenna Fisher/Patch)
NEWTON, MA In the days following the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol Building, banners trumpeting white supremacy and anti-Semitism were hung, not once, but twice on a Newton overpass.
The banners highlight there is much more to do in Newton to fight racial injustice and bigotry, the mayor said in her state of the city speech Wednesday.
These banners appeared at such a difficult time – soon after the Capitol was overrun, and in the wake of a year in which severe racial disparities whether economic, educational or health ̶ have been laid bare, Newton Mayor Ruthanne Fuller said during her state of the city address Wednesday. I am actively committed to combating racism and hate. I ask for your help as we strive for deeper, more systemic racial justice and ....

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