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Jonathan Libby Appointed Student Services Director

April 18, 2026
Jonathan Libby was appointed Student Services Director by the Belmont School Committee on March 24 after serving as the interim director since November. Prior to becoming the interim director, Libby was the assistant director of Student Services. He joined the district in…
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Six Belmont Musicians Set for European Summer Tour

June 19, 2024
There are many attractive flower gardens at private homes near Harvard Square. At first glance, the riot of roses, dahlias, peonies, and purple allium outside Benjamin Zander’s home is another lovely spot to admire as you move along. But stop for a…

Cooling Centers Open as Heat Settles In

June 18, 2024
The Beech Street Center will be available as a cooling center this week as the town braces for the possibility of record-breaking temperatures. The National Weather Service has issued a heat advisory from noon to 7 p.m. on Tuesday. A heat advisory…

Belmont High to Ban Cell Phones in the Classroom

June 17, 2024
Beginning next year, cell phones will no longer be in students’ hands during class periods but will be stored in cell phone holders. “Most people I know, their main issue with it is the fact that teachers or adults aren’t giving them…

Belmont Breaks Ground on New Library

June 15, 2024
Members of the community joined local and state officials, members of the Library Building Committee, and the Board of Trustees Wednesday morning to mark the start of construction on the new library. “We are so happy to be celebrating the groundbreaking of…

One MBTA Map or Two? Opinions Differ On Best Route Forward

June 14, 2024
Public officials and members of the public expressed trepidation this week on the prospect of sending a second zoning map to Town Meeting for consideration, advocating instead for finding a compromise between the two. Previous coverage The two-map proposal was first discussed…
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