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Newton's stature jeopardized by fiscal reality

Panel says city must change to maintain level of services

By Rachana Rathi
Globe Staff / February 18, 2009

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For decades, Newton has enjoyed an enviable reputation for good schools, leafy parks, and close proximity to Boston. Sure, taxes are high, but the schools are considered among the best in the Commonwealth. (Full article: 1187 words)

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