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  1. Newtonville is the most easterly community in Clarington (and in Durham Region), and therefore forms the eastern end of the Greater Toronto Area. The community was formerly part of the southeastern part of the township of Clarke until 1973.

  2. Newtonville is the most easterly community in Clarington (and in Durham Region) and was in the southeastern part of the old Clarke Township until 1973.

  3. Newtonville is a predominantly residential neighborhood. It is divided into two parts by the Massachusetts Turnpike and the MBTA Commuter Rail running through an open trench below grade, and requiring reconnection via several bridges over the trench. At the core of the village is the Newtonville Historic District.

  4. Newtonville hosts concerts on Sundays at 6:30 p.m. from June to the beginning of September at Ina Brown Parkette. Newcastle Artist & Artisan Show A Gift of Art’s annual Artist & Artisan Show & Sale takes place each year in July.

  5. Newtonvilles first Post office opened in 1835 when the village was known as both “Clarke” (named after Clarke Township, which it was part of) and “Newton”. It was located at…

  6. About Newtonville. Newtonville is the most easterly community in Clarington (and in Durham Region) and was in the southeastern part of the old Clarke Township until 1973.

  7. homeania.com › communities › ontarioNewtonville, Ontario

    Newtonville is a community in Clarington municipality, east of Oshawa on the former highway 2, 30 kilometres east of Oshawa and 10 kilometres west of Port Hope. Newtonville is just the ideal place for those looking for small town charm within commuting distance to major urban centres.

  8. The Austin Street development is in the news and the future of Newtonville is on the table. What better time to delve into Newtonville of the past. Historic Newton and the Newton Free Library will present a free talk called "Voices of Newtonville: a Village History" tomorrow night, Feb 27 at 7 PM at the

  9. Newtonville developed as a thriving suburban village during the second half of the nineteenth century. The decision to build Newtons central high school in Newtonville in 1859 attracted many new residents.

  10. Tea Grannys & Friends offers a fine Victorian Luncheon Experience, by appointment and reservation, in Newtonville, Ontario, open from April to November annually. Make a Reservation to enjoy a 4-Course Afternoon Tea Experience for groups of 2-14 people in our authentic Victorian Tea Salon setting.

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