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Newton Candidate Profile: Brenda Noel, Ward 6 City Councilor
Brenda Noel shares why she is running for re-election to Newton City Council in a Patch candidate profile for the 2019 election.

Jenna covers Brookline, Newton and Waltham. She is also the field editor for Charlestown, Chelmsford and Westford.
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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Brenda Noel shares why she is running for re-election to Newton City Council in a Patch candidate profile for the 2019 election.

Let help reconnect this male terrier mix with his human.
The Community Preservation Committee approved $14 million in CPA funds to buy the land where Waltham Fields Station sits.
She's admitted to converting low cost flights to more expensive flights and destinations for friends, family and acquaintances - 505 times.
Cavell, 35 is a lawyer, former Democratic speechwriter, and candidate for the United States House of Representatives in MA 4th district.
Susan Albright shares why she is running for re-election to Newton City Council in a Patch candidate profile for the 2019 election.
Rena Getz shares why she is running as a write-in for election to Newton City Council in a Patch candidate profile for the 2019 election.
The state's foster care system needs more foster parents. The Waltham is among the 23 YMCAs that will have resources for those interested.
A Charlestown man was sentenced Thursday in federal court in Boston for distributing fentanyl out of a Chelsea apartment.
Lasell's women's soccer team scored three goals in a 15-minute span in the second half Wednesday evening to rally to beat Regis.
Police found videos of 3-to-5-year-old girls being sexually abused by men in the Lowell man's possession.
More than 200,000 customers awoke to no power across the state.
Power was still being restored Friday across MA. But when will power be back on for the rest of Newton?
More than 200,000 customers awoke to no power across the state, but this is what one homeowner found Thursday, thanks to the wind.
And across the Commonwealth more than 200,000 customers awoke to no power. The winds are expected to continue for a while.
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Neighboring Lowell is hosting a two-day music and art festival Friday and Saturday.
A trendy cafeteria with three food options, craft beer and games just opened in Waltham.
Marc Laredo shares why he is running for re-election to Newton City Council in a Patch candidate profile for the 2019 election.
"We created our bylaws long before we had our first shop," said Brookline resident Paul Warren. "It's incumbent upon us to adjust."