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Grant Awarded to Historic Newton for Restoration of Pre-Revolutionary House
Historic Newton is currently restoring the Durant-Kenrick House and grounds and will add an educational wing to the building.

<b>Email </b>Melanie.Graham@patch.com<br> <b>Phone</b> 617-733-1840<br> <b>Hometown </b>Grafton, MA<br> <b>Birthday</b> 28 August
<br> <b>Bio </b>Melanie is a self-admitted music geek with a knack for piano and telling stories. She grew up in a small town in central Massachusetts and despite itching to move to the city, relocated up north and attended the University of New Hampshire. While at school she earned a pair of bachelors degrees in Music Performance and English/Journalism. In between six-hour stays in a practice room, she freelanced for various community publications. After a brief love affair with London, England, she worked as a staff writer for the Newburyport Daily News in Newburyport, MA.
After finishing school, Melanie wrote for the Milford Daily News, covering local beats in Bellingham, Hopedale and eventually Milford. While she misses many of her regulars back in Central MA, she is excited to be part of Patch and a community as vibrant as Newton.<br> <br> <b>Your Beliefs</b><br> <i>At Patch, we promise always to report the facts as objectively as possible and otherwise adhere to the principles of good journalism. However, we also acknowledge that true impartiality is impossible because human beings have beliefs. So in the spirit of simple honesty, our policy is to encourage our editors to reveal their beliefs to the extent they feel comfortable. This disclosure is not a license for you to inject your beliefs into stories or to dictate coverage according to them. In fact, the intent is the opposite: we hope that the knowledge that your beliefs are on the record will cause you to be ever mindful to write, report and edit in a fair, balanced way. And if you ever see evidence that we failed in this mission, please let us know.<br> </i><br><b>Politics<br></b>I'm an unenrolled voter and I tend to stay out of politics as much as possible—outside of reporting them, of course.
<br> <b>Religion<br></b>I was raised in an Episcopal Church but I have since stopped attending regular services. However, I am very interested in various religions and beliefs and like to see myself as a spiritual person.
<br> <b>Local Hot-Button Issues</b><br> There are plenty of issues, both large and small, that occupy the 18 square miles of Newton. Education is certainly on everyone's mind as well as how to maintain the nationally-recognized Newton standard with dwindling funds. There is also the ongoing debate of what is best for kids and whether the pressure from parents and a top-ranked education truly prepares students for sucess.
Historic Newton is currently restoring the Durant-Kenrick House and grounds and will add an educational wing to the building.

An Urban Cycling Workshop, an author event and it's primary day.
The only road closure/detour on Sunday will be at the intersection of College Road and Old Colony Road, where one of the medical tents will be.
Steinhof, a Fall River resident and dentist, is vying for the Republican nomination for the Fourth Congressional District.
Herb Robinson is running in the Democratic primary for the Fourth District seat, which will be held this Thurs., Sept. 6. Prior to this race, Robinson had an unsuccessful bid for U.S. Senate.
The aldermen also approved a special permit for the construction of a home on Nevada Street and gave an OK to the city's new Chief Information Officer.
The following information was supplied by the Newton Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Residents can also participate in an online survey about funding priorities.
Steinhof, a Fall River resident and dentist, is vying for the Republican nomination for the Fourth Congressional District.
Brown, who is running on the Lyndon LaRouche Democratic slate, ran against Barney Frank in the 2010 primary election.
Mayor Setti Warren will hold office hours tonight.
The city is hoping commuters will have a new way to pay starting Feb. 22.
We've got the deals for you in Newton.
The School Committee will meet tonight at 7:30 p.m.
There were a few instances of stolen items this weekend, including jewelry, food and cell phones.
Did you miss something this week in Newton? Here are some of the top stories from the last seven days.
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Sen. Cynthia Creem acted as president for the students' mock Senate.
As Newton schools face a $5.8 million budget gap, School Committee members and department officials want to make sure the district's voice is heard.
The Newton South girls basketball team are going to fight to keep their undefeated record tonight in a game against Boston Latin.