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More than 1,600 sign petition supporting permanent outdoor dining in Newton

Por: The Boston Globe Nation November 29, 2022

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More than 1,600 people have signed a petition calling on Newton city leaders to enact permanent regulations allowing local restaurants to serve their customers outdoors.The petition, organized by the and a group of local restaurants, encourages “the city’s government to do everything it can to ensure Newton has a vibrant outdoor dining scene for years to come.”Close to 20 restaurants in Newton were able to provide outdoor dining using... + full article



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