Merry Christmas to Newton

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First, I’d like to thank all of you who have told me how much you’ve missed my columns, as that is always nice to hear. There seems to be a misconception, however, that I stopped writing due to some criticism I might have received. This is to let you know that, while there were a few folks who didn’t seem to enjoy my less-than-hard-news style of writing, that isn’t what caused me to stop. I joked to a few people that maybe I’d run out of good things to say about Newton, but that too is not the truth. I thought maybe I should take a minute here to set the record straight and to let you know just how I’m feeling about Newton these days.

I moved to Newton because I had been running on high for far too long and, like with a car, I needed to set my idle back down. The problem was that it was already too late and the damage had been done. I needed to take some time for necessary repairs and missed maintenance. Now I’m taking better care of myself in an effort to make sure I run more smoothly from here on out.

Do I still feel the same positive way about Newton that I did when I first moved here? I do. But like a bride when the glow of the honeymoon wears off, now that I have lived here for a while, I know Newton better than I did before. Note that I’m not saying that I understand it better because I believe I’ve always understood Newton. Remember that my grandparents and parents lived here for a long time before I moved back here. I was born here and grew up on stories about Newton, and we visited almost every summer. But living here has given me a better feel for the kind of people who live here and what’s important to them.

As much as I love them, I have to admit that sometimes the people here drive me a bit nutty. For all their talk about wanting new blood with new ideas, I’m on to the fact that most of them pretty much want things to stay the same. But, honestly, I’m just like them. I can be preaching one moment about how, if Newton doesn’t change, it’s never going to survive, how if we don’t have bigger businesses with more people, we won’t be able to keep up.

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