Maker Mondays (grades K–4)
Local children ages 6–11 from Newton Corner and nearby villages can enjoy hands‑on crafting, constructing or cooking each month—this May’s session continues the creative, educational fun right in your neighborhood.
Newton Corner features excellent public transit options, including convenient access to Boston College on the Green Line B and several nearby bus lines, making transportation easy without reliance on cars. The neighborhood is designed with cycling infrastructure, supporting smooth bicycle travel throughout the area. A variety of public and private primary and secondary schools are located close to residences, providing educational opportunities within short distances. Numerous restaurants and coffee shops are just around the corner, enhancing the local dining scene. With about twenty well-distributed public parks such as Edmands Park, residents can find abundant green space for relaxation. Housing includes mainly detached homes and smaller apartment buildings with spacious layouts.
There are a lot of green spaces to enjoy in Newton Corner, despite its sometimes busy atmosphere. Green spaces, including Edmands Park, are very well-situated and there are about 20 of them nearby for residents to check out, which makes them very easy to reach. Lastly, since there are few people out and about on the streets, this part of the city remains relatively quiet; however there can be higher levels of noise for those who are near the railway line or Massachusetts Tpke.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Located at the heart of Newton Corner along Church and Eldredge Streets, Farlow Park is a tranquil community green space known for its historic footbridge, walking paths, and seasonal floral displays, offering residents and visitors a serene place to relax just steps from local shops and bus routes.
Serving as a cornerstone of the neighborhood, Underwood School on Eldredge Street has educated generations of Newton Corner families, renowned for its strong community engagement, excellent academic programs, and its proximity to playgrounds and residential blocks.
Washington Street and Center Street form the neighborhood’s main dining corridor, offering beloved eateries like Max & Leo’s artisan pizza and Erawan of Siam’s Thai cuisine, making it easy for locals to enjoy a variety of flavorful meals without leaving Newton Corner.
Conveniently located at the intersection of Austin and Centre Streets, this longtime supermarket anchors Newton Plaza, providing essential groceries, pharmacy services, and easy parking, which makes daily errands especially convenient for Newton Corner residents.
Newton Corner residents enjoy quick access to the scenic Charles River Greenway via the Watertown Bridge, offering safe multi-use biking and walking paths that connect the neighborhood to the riverfront, parks, and greater Boston trail network.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
Local children ages 6–11 from Newton Corner and nearby villages can enjoy hands‑on crafting, constructing or cooking each month—this May’s session continues the creative, educational fun right in your neighborhood.
A free, family‑friendly celebration featuring carnival rides, live performances, student art projects and vendors—perfect for Newton Corner residents looking to connect with neighbors and enjoy local culture.
Part of the city’s 250th celebration, this unveiling of student‑created public art (Project SHINE, theme “America 250: Local Stories, Shared Futures”) gives residents an opportunity to engage with community heritage and creative youth expression.
Art lovers in Newton Corner can explore this free, two‑day open‑studios event showcasing local artists across the city—great for discovering hidden creative talent close to home.
Families with toddlers (18–36 months) or preschoolers (3–5 years) living near Newton Corner can enjoy age‑appropriate stories, music and crafts together—providing early literacy fun in a welcoming local setting.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Newton Corner
Local characteristics and demographics for Newton Corner