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Newton Patch Candidate: Greg Schwartz, At-Large Ward 6
Here's a look at why Greg Schwartz is running for re-election.

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After graduating from Columbia Journalism School she moved to Boston in 2007 to work for The Christian Science Monitor for several years, including as Asia desk editor. She eventually made the switch to local journalism where she covered Brookline and Newton for GateHouse Media. She joined Patch in 2017. She's a runner, swimmer and loyal flip-flops fan. She knows how to throw a frisbee and has a love-hate relationship with coffee.
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Here's a look at why Greg Schwartz is running for re-election.

Here's a look at why James Cote is running for re-election for at-large Councilor from Ward 3.
Ahead of another court ruling regarding the property at 554 Lexington Street, the former owners asked the city to go into mediation.
The development planned for the 15 acre piece of land next to the Riverside MBTA station just got a little smaller.
If you're looking to learn a bit more about Nashoba Tech, or how to change your own oil, this open house is for you, according to the school
Brookline Police respond to dozens of calls each day. Here is what they've responded to recently.
Here's a look at why Lev Agranovich is running to take the Ward 5 seat on the Newton School Committee.
Waltham Police said Tuesday, Oct. 29 they found the girl, safe.
Please send you election-related letters to the editor by noon Friday, Nov 1 to waltham@patch.com
After a poetic debate Thursday night, Chelmsford Town Meeting voted in favor of ditching single use plastic bags.
There's a for lease sign in the window and employees are saying goodbye to customers.
Looking for something to do with the little goblins this weekend?
Warrendale may be the Halloween capital of Waltham.
Galina Rosenblit is running against Ruth Goldman for a seat on the Newton School Committee.
Candidate Alex Koifman explains what he would bring to the Newton School Committee if elected.
The town's legislative branch will vote on everything from stricter marijuana retailer regulations to the voting age to electric-scooters.
As the scooter pilot winds down, Lime surveyed riders and found some 90 percent want the scooters to become permanent in town.
Preliminary campaign finance reports show mayoral candidates in next month's Waltham election have been busy raising money.
Andrea Kelley is running for a second term in the Newton City Council's Ward 3 At Large seat. Here's what she had to say about it.
Margaret Donnelly shares why she is running for re-election to Waltham School Committee in a Patch candidate profile for the 2019 election.