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Boston Clg, MA
Great Barrington, MA
Cambridge, MA
Newton, MA
Boston Clg, MA
32 Suffolk Rd, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 • 6177385311
Work
Company:
City of newton ma
Jan 2018
Position:
Mayor
Education
Degree:
Master of Business Administration, Masters
School / High School:
Harvard Business School
1983 to 1983
Skills
Strategic Planning • Community Outreach • Leadership • Fundraising • Public Speaking • Nonprofits • Research • Nonprofit Organizations • Public Policy • Social Media • Government • Program Development • Volunteer Management • Policy
City of Newton Ma
Mayor
City of Newton
City Councilor
Education:
Harvard Business School 1983 - 1983
Master of Business Administration, Masters
Brown University 1979 - 1979
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, American History
Skills:
Strategic Planning Community Outreach Leadership Fundraising Public Speaking Nonprofits Research Nonprofit Organizations Public Policy Social Media Government Program Development Volunteer Management Policy
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Candidate Profiles: Mayor Ruthanne Fuller Run...
Newton News continues its candidate profiles. This week we feature May...
Duration:
5m 52s
Newton Mayor Ruthanne Fuller COVID-19 Update ...
Newton Mayor Ruthanne Fuller provides an update on COVID-19 in the Cit...
Duration:
19m 25s
Ruthanne Fuller City of Newton, MA Mayoral Ki...
Duration:
45s
Mayor Ruthanne Fuller's Acceptance Speech
Watch what Mayor Ruthanne Fuller had to say when she spoke after winni...
Duration:
9m 21s
Mayor Fuller's Budget FY2022
Mayor Ruthanne Fuller presented her proposed FY 2022 Budget to the Cit...
Duration:
9m 28s
Newton Mayoral Debate 2017
Amy Sangiolo, Ruthanne Fuller, and Scott Lennon on June 24th. The prev...
The new space welcomed its first tenants this month and celebrated its opening with an event attended by mayor Ruthanne Fuller; Greg Reibman, president and CEO of the Charles River Regional Chamber; Peter Abair, executive director of MassEcon; Bill Manley, CEO and CIO of Calare; and small business a
Date: Sep 20, 2024
Category: Your local news
Source: Google
One shot and another arrested after clash at Massachusetts pro-Israel rally
The statement urged patience as the full investigation unfolds, and encouraged Newtons mayor, Ruthanne Fuller, and district attorney Ryan to continue to fully communicate with the public and the community regarding the investigation and the rationale for those charges filed and for any additional
Date: Sep 13, 2024
Category: Your local news
Source: Google
Newton teachers strike, arguing city can afford better pay and staffing
The strike marks the culmination of years of tension between the Newton Teachers Association union and Ruthanne Fuller, Newtons mayor since 2018. The union, which has been bargaining for more than a year and working without a contract since August, voted to authorize a strike Thursday evening.
Date: Jan 19, 2024
Category: Your local news
Source: Google
Eye-popping water bills showing up in Massachusetts mailboxes
ity every billing cycle informing them of the malfunctioning (meter transmission units) and asking them to read their water meter and submit the reading to our water billing department so that they could adjust their bill to reflect actual usage," a written statement from Newton mayor Ruthanne Fuller
Date: Nov 28, 2023
Category: Your local news
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Rezoning Debate Heats Up In Newton After Voters Ousted Pro-Housing Councilors
Newton Mayor Ruthanne Fuller sent an email blast last week pleading for councilors to vote for at least the six village centers and MBTA stations that meet the zoning requirements for the housing law: Newton Centre, Newton Highlands, Waban, West Newton and Newtonville, along with the Newton Highland
Date: Nov 21, 2023
Category: Your local news
Source: Google
How one housing project in Newton may change the way we think about building green
The many green friendly elements of this project can serve as a template here and across our Commonwealth, Ruthanne Fuller, mayor of Newton, wrote in an email to the Globe. As we approve new buildings that will serve Newtonians for decades to come, we are working to embrace climate friendly pract