Ward 4 At-large Newton City Council Debate with Josh Krintzman, John Chaimanis and Cyrus Dahmubed
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Watch the conversation here: Here’s a 300-word summary of the episode, framed to match John Chaimanis’s campaign priorities and bio: Host Ken Parker opens this pre-election “Common Ground” by restating the format and urging civic participation. He then introduces the two citywide council candidates: incumbent Tariq Lucas and first-time candidate John Chaimanis, a Ward 4
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Watch the debate here: John’s Vision for Newton: Key Takeaways from the Ward 4 Debate Last night’s Ward 4 At-Large candidates forum showcased three distinct approaches to Newton’s future. Here’s where John Chaimanis stands on the issues that matter most to our community. Schools Come First John made clear that Newton Public Schools are his
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Read the full interview here: John Chaimanis brings 25 years of entrepreneurial experience to his Ward 4 At-Large City Council campaign, combining his background as a former educator and renewable energy professional with deep Newton roots. After co-founding Uphams Corner Charter School in Dorchester and earning his MBA from Babson College, John launched Kendall Sustainable
Read the full article here: John Chaimanis brings 25 years of entrepreneurial experience to his Ward 4 At-Large City Council campaign, combining his background as a former educator and renewable energy professional with deep Newton roots. After co-founding Uphams Corner Charter School in Dorchester and earning his MBA from Babson College, John launched Kendall Sustainable
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Read the full interview here: John Chaimanis is an at-large candidate for City Council from Ward 4. Having grown up in Bayside, Queens, New York, Chaimanis first moved to Newton in 2001 and became a Newton (Auburndale) homeowner in 2014. His wife Gina’s family roots are in Newton. Chaimanis is Managing Director at Kendall Sustainable
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“How do you take something great and make it even better?” John asked. “You measure, you analyze, and you make adjustments.” Read the full interview at: https://www.newtonbeacon.org/ As someone who co-founded a charter school and built clean energy projects powering thousands of homes, I’m excited to bring that same results-focused approach to Newton City Council.
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