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REVISED ORDINANCES

OF

NEWTON, MASSACHUSETTS

2007
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CHARTER

ORDINANCES

RELATED LEGISLATION

GENERAL LAWS ACCEPTED
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Adopted, November 5, 2007

Effective, November 25, 2007

The online version of the 2007 City of Newton Ordinances is provided for the convenience of the public. It is an unofficial version and users should be aware that format and pagination varies from the official printed version.
For further information concerning amendments to the official 2007 City of Newton Ordinances, contact the office of the City Clerk.

Printed copies of the official 2007 City of Newton Ordinances are available to the public at the Newton Free Library.

 

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