State Rep. John Lawn

State Rep. John Lawn State Representative serving the 10th Middlesex District, Newton, Waltham and Watertown. House Chair of the Joint Committee on Health Care Financing.

Thank you Nonantum Children's Christmas Party Association and Mayor Laredo City of Newton MA - Mayor's Office for all of...
05/20/2026

Thank you Nonantum Children's Christmas Party Association and Mayor Laredo City of Newton MA - Mayor's Office for all of the work they did to make the Newton Memorial Day parade such a success.

This parade is a such a wonderful tribute to remember our Veterans and Gold Star families for their sacrifices.

Special thanks to Anthony Clemente and Anthony Pellegrini for all their work honoring our veterans.

Newton Beacon: Snapshots: A carnival and a parade to cap off spring 2026 NewTV: Newton’s 250th Anniversary Salute to Service Parade – Sunday, May 17, 2026 Fig City News: [Photos] Newton’s Salute to…

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05/17/2026

Happening today! 3PM

05/06/2026
Great day today supporting our Nurses! ❤️
05/05/2026

Great day today supporting our Nurses! ❤️

Congratulations to Teresa Gentile Sauro on this incredible honor. The MSCW is deeply honored to announce the full list o...
05/05/2026

Congratulations to Teresa Gentile Sauro on this incredible honor. The MSCW is deeply honored to announce the full list of the Class of 2026 Commonwealth Heroines and their nominating legislators.

Each year, elected officials are encouraged to submit one woman from their constituency as a means of recognizing their invaluable efforts and extraordinary acts of service, who are making a big difference in their communities but not necessarily making the news. This year, the Class of 2026 Commonwealth Heroines is comprised of a historic 147 women from across the state, the largest class awarded to date by the MCSW. These women are leaders in industry, business, nonprofit, advocacy, and more, and their work truly makes a difference in our local communities all across the state.

Join us in extending our warmest congratulations to the Class of 2026!

Congratulations! The MSCW is deeply honored to announce the full list of the Class of 2026 Commonwealth Heroines and their nominating legislators.

Each year, elected officials are encouraged to submit one woman from their constituency as a means of recognizing their invaluable efforts and extraordinary acts of service, who are making a big difference in their communities but not necessarily making the news. This year, the Class of 2026 Commonwealth Heroines is comprised of a historic 147 women from across the state, the largest class awarded to date by the MCSW. These women are leaders in industry, business, nonprofit, advocacy, and more, and their work truly makes a difference in our local communities all across the state.

Join us in extending our warmest congratulations to the Class of 2026!

Making serious progress repainting the lines on Adams Street. Both yellows gone as of 10:50PM 🇮🇹   Proud to work with st...
05/05/2026

Making serious progress repainting the lines on Adams Street. Both yellows gone as of 10:50PM 🇮🇹 Proud to work with strong community partners Nonantum Children's Christmas Party Association St Mary of Carmen Society City of Newton MA - Mayor's Office

04/29/2026
Parks and recreation professionals provide access to programs that build community, friendship and education. Youth spor...
02/13/2026

Parks and recreation professionals provide access to programs that build community, friendship and education. Youth sports, ice skating rinks, playgrounds, community pools, basketball courts, fitness classes, green space parks, and other activities positively impact so many children and families. Great to discuss the legislative process, importance of parks and rec departments and how to advovate for department needs with my colleagues, Leader Alice Peisch and Rep. Jack Patrick Lewis. Thank you to the parks and rec experts for sharing your insights!

One month into 2026, I wanted to provide an update for funding that I secured for Newton, Waltham and Watertown in 2025....
01/22/2026

One month into 2026, I wanted to provide an update for funding that I secured for Newton, Waltham and Watertown in 2025. Over half a millions dollars, $610,000 to directly fund projects and support sustainability and climate action, public school money for all three cites (in addition to Chapter 70 allocations), Boys & Girls Clubs, American Legion Nonantum Post 440, district food pantries and more. Grateful to advocate and deliver on real support to meet the needs of our communities at the State House.

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Boston, MA
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