Step into Murph & Mary’s Pub, where Conor Fudge brings family, flavor, and tradition together with a fresh menu of made-from-scratch pizzas. Located in Legacy Plaza, this pub reflects Newton’s blend of history and community pride. Named in honor of Conor’s grandparents, Murph & Mary’s is a place to gather with friends and family, enjoying hand-crafted pizza with dough perfected over 72 hours and fresh, in-house ingredients. Whether you’re savoring the unique ‘Dick Special’ or sharing a meal on the outdoor patio, Murph & Mary’s Pub embodies Newton’s welcoming spirit and culinary creativity.
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The City of Newton (population 15,254) is the county seat and most populous city in Jasper County, Iowa. Conveniently located 30 minutes east of downtown Des Moines, its central Iowa location makes it the perfect community for raising a family, starting a business, or building a home. "Get to Know Newton" and learn why residents are proud of their community. Newton has many great amenities including an excellent education system, unique entertainment and family-friendly recreation opportunities. Enjoy a race at the Iowa Speedway, catch a movie at the Valle Drive-In, tour Maytag Dairy Farms or visit for events such as the Iowa Sculpture Festival, Bowlful of Blues or Newton Fest.
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https://www.newtongov.org/
City of Newton, Iowa的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 政府管理
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- 51-200 人
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- Newton,IA
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- 政府机构
- 创立
- 1846
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101 W 4th St S
US,IA,Newton,50208
City of Newton, Iowa员工
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See how 1st Ave Nutrition embodies Newton’s spirit of community and growth! Owner Darian Morrison is part of a new wave of young entrepreneurs making an impact with healthy, energizing options right in the heart of Newton. Watch as Darian shares her journey, bringing more than just smoothies and teas to Newton—she’s creating a place where neighbors connect, and community thrives. Discover why Newton is a city where small-town charm meets big ambitions and where local businesses are shaping a vibrant future.
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The City welcomed new City Planner, Varsha Borde. Varsha previously served as a planning intern for the City in 2016 and has since worked for the City of Cedar Rapids and the Area 15 Regional Planning Commission. Additionally, she has been a visiting faculty member at the University of Iowa School of Planning and Policy Affairs and a planning consultant for the City of Kalona. Her extensive experience in planning and landscape architecture will be a valuable addition to the Community Development Department. We are excited to have her join the team and look forward to the positive impact she will bring to Newton!
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Fire Chief Jarrod Wellik announces that the Newton Fire Department has been awarded two grants. The first grant, from the Jasper Community Foundation, provides $5,000 for the purchase of wildland firefighter turnout gear, an application submitted by Captain Ryan Volk. The second grant, from Prairie Meadows, totals $25,000 and will be used to purchase powered stair chairs for patient transportation. This application was submitted by Firefighter Troy Bliss. The total project request was for three chairs costing $47,000. Each chair costs $15,000, so additional funding of $5,000 will be sought to purchase two chairs, with plans to secure funding for the third chair later. These grants will significantly enhance the department's capabilities and improve service to the community.
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The Newton Public Library Board of Trustees is creating a new strategic plan for 2025 to 2030 and wants your feedback on library services, needs, and community priorities. Help shape the future by filling out a short survey, open to everyone, including non-library users, until August 16th. The strategic plan will guide how the library focuses its funding and efforts to meet the needs of individual patrons and the community as a whole. Take the survey here: https://lnkd.in/gTSVAyCn. Paper copies are also available at the library's service desks. All responses are anonymous.
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The City of Newton is hiring a full-time Parks Recreation Specialist to join our Community Development team. If you're passionate about recreation programming, event coordination, and park operations, this could be the perfect opportunity for you. The position offers an annual salary of $39,331 (depending on qualifications) and requires working Monday through Saturday. Key responsibilities include developing and promoting recreation programs, coordinating events, and supporting daily park operations. A high school diploma and at least six months of relevant experience are required. Apply now and help us enhance Newton's parks and community events. For more details and to apply, visit: https://lnkd.in/gtxt-kEm
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The Central Iowa Regional Transportation Alliance (CIRTPA) is creating a Safety Action Plan to make our roads safer. Complete the survey and add comments to the interactive map by August 31: https://bit.ly/3XIippH. Your input helps shape safer roads for drivers, passengers, pedestrians, bicyclists, transit users, and people with disabilities.
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Are you looking for a hands-on role that plays a vital part in our community's utility services? Join us as a Water Meter Reader with the City of Newton! In this role, you'll be responsible for accurately reading and reporting water meter data, ensuring that our utility billing processes run smoothly. Apply online: https://lnkd.in/gtxt-kEm
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Newton Water Pollution Control is currently seeking applications for a part-time seasonal worker! This opportunity involves working around 25 - 40 hrs per week with a starting pay of $17/hr. Duties will include mowing, trimming, tree debris removal, raking, janitorial work, washing vehicles, painting, and other light maintenance tasks. If you're interested, find out more and apply online: https://lnkd.in/eFd24Sm