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  1. Hype for the Future 194NEW: City of Newton, Iowa

    Overview The City of Newton is a smaller city in and the county seat of Jasper County, Iowa, along Interstate 80 and Routes 6 and 14. Today, the community is associated with local amenities and facilities in a relatively exurban area east of the City of Des Moines.

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026

  2. Hype for the Future 194NEW: City of Newton, Iowa

    Overview The City of Newton is a smaller city in and the county seat of Jasper County, Iowa, along Interstate 80 and Routes 6 and 14. Today, the community is associated with local amenities and facilities in a relatively exurban area east of the City of Des Moines.

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026

  3. Hype for the Future 194NEW: City of Newton, Iowa

    Overview The City of Newton is a smaller city in and the county seat of Jasper County, Iowa, along Interstate 80 and Routes 6 and 14. Today, the community is associated with local amenities and facilities in a relatively exurban area east of the City of Des Moines.

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026

  4. Hype for the Future 194NEW: City of Newton, Iowa

    Overview The City of Newton is a smaller city in and the county seat of Jasper County, Iowa, along Interstate 80 and Routes 6 and 14. Today, the community is associated with local amenities and facilities in a relatively exurban area east of the City of Des Moines.

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026

  5. Hype for the Future 194NEW: City of Newton, Iowa

    Overview The City of Newton is a smaller city in and the county seat of Jasper County, Iowa, along Interstate 80 and Routes 6 and 14. Today, the community is associated with local amenities and facilities in a relatively exurban area east of the City of Des Moines.

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026

  6. Hype for the Future 188C: City of Newton, Illinois

    Overview The City of Newton is a community located within and the county seat of Jasper County, Illinois, at the junction of Routes 33 and 130, near the Embarras River.

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026

  7. Hype for the Future 188C: City of Newton, Illinois

    Overview The City of Newton is a community located within and the county seat of Jasper County, Illinois, at the junction of Routes 33 and 130, near the Embarras River.

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026

  8. Hype for the Future 188C: City of Newton, Illinois

    Overview The City of Newton is a community located within and the county seat of Jasper County, Illinois, at the junction of Routes 33 and 130, near the Embarras River.

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026

  9. Hype for the Future 188C: City of Newton, Illinois

    Overview The City of Newton is a community located within and the county seat of Jasper County, Illinois, at the junction of Routes 33 and 130, near the Embarras River.

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026

  10. Hype for the Future 188C: City of Newton, Illinois

    Overview The City of Newton is a community located within and the county seat of Jasper County, Illinois, at the junction of Routes 33 and 130, near the Embarras River.

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026

  11. Hype for the Future 180/284: Harvey County, Kansas

    Overview Within the State of Kansas, Harvey County is located to the north of the City of Wichita and Sedgwick County along Route 81. Today, the county is home to communities such as Newton and Hesston, the former serving as the county seat. The City of Hesston is home to Hesston College and the Dyck Arboretum of the Plains, while the City of Newton is most notable for Bethel College in the area. The Kauffman Museum is located in the North Newton area, with the Carriage Factory Art Gallery, […]

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026

  12. Hype for the Future 180/284: Harvey County, Kansas

    Overview Within the State of Kansas, Harvey County is located to the north of the City of Wichita and Sedgwick County along Route 81. Today, the county is home to communities such as Newton and Hesston, the former serving as the county seat. The City of Hesston is home to Hesston College and the Dyck Arboretum of the Plains, while the City of Newton is most notable for Bethel College in the area. The Kauffman Museum is located in the North Newton area, with the Carriage Factory Art Gallery, […]

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026

  13. Hype for the Future 180/284: Harvey County, Kansas

    Overview Within the State of Kansas, Harvey County is located to the north of the City of Wichita and Sedgwick County along Route 81. Today, the county is home to communities such as Newton and Hesston, the former serving as the county seat. The City of Hesston is home to Hesston College and the Dyck Arboretum of the Plains, while the City of Newton is most notable for Bethel College in the area. The Kauffman Museum is located in the North Newton area, with the Carriage Factory Art Gallery, […]

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026

  14. Hype for the Future 180/284: Harvey County, Kansas

    Overview Within the State of Kansas, Harvey County is located to the north of the City of Wichita and Sedgwick County along Route 81. Today, the county is home to communities such as Newton and Hesston, the former serving as the county seat. The City of Hesston is home to Hesston College and the Dyck Arboretum of the Plains, while the City of Newton is most notable for Bethel College in the area. The Kauffman Museum is located in the North Newton area, with the Carriage Factory Art Gallery, […]

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026

  15. Hype for the Future 180/284: Harvey County, Kansas

    Overview Within the State of Kansas, Harvey County is located to the north of the City of Wichita and Sedgwick County along Route 81. Today, the county is home to communities such as Newton and Hesston, the former serving as the county seat. The City of Hesston is home to Hesston College and the Dyck Arboretum of the Plains, while the City of Newton is most notable for Bethel College in the area. The Kauffman Museum is located in the North Newton area, with the Carriage Factory Art Gallery, […]

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026

  16. 78% of National Grid’s 305 miles of gas pipelines in the #CityOfNewton are literally worthless. They themselves have said it. This system is ripe for an affordable public takeover operated by a worker-owned gas transition company. #BostonGasTransitionCompany

  17. 78% of National Grid’s 305 miles of gas pipelines in the #CityOfNewton are literally worthless. They themselves have said it. This system is ripe for an affordable public takeover operated by a worker-owned gas transition company. #BostonGasTransitionCompany

  18. 78% of National Grid’s 305 miles of gas pipelines in the #CityOfNewton are literally worthless. They themselves have said it. This system is ripe for an affordable public takeover operated by a worker-owned gas transition company. #BostonGasTransitionCompany

  19. 78% of National Grid’s 305 miles of gas pipelines in the #CityOfNewton are literally worthless. They themselves have said it. This system is ripe for an affordable public takeover operated by a worker-owned gas transition company. #BostonGasTransitionCompany

  20. 78% of National Grid’s 305 miles of gas pipelines in the #CityOfNewton are literally worthless. They themselves have said it. This system is ripe for an affordable public takeover operated by a worker-owned gas transition company. #BostonGasTransitionCompany

  21. We have #NationalGrid gas leaking to explosive levels into #Eversource electric confined underground spaces; they know it & the #CityOfNewton knows it (as should other cities & towns); in fact, it’s public knowledge; but everyone is in a conspiracy of silence, otherwise we could solve it before the next explosion and someone gets hurt or killed again. I’m saying this without fear of getting sued because the gas industry wouldn’t dare - I have the data; they know it. That’s why I’m tagging them.

  22. We have #NationalGrid gas leaking to explosive levels into #Eversource electric confined underground spaces; they know it & the #CityOfNewton knows it (as should other cities & towns); in fact, it’s public knowledge; but everyone is in a conspiracy of silence, otherwise we could solve it before the next explosion and someone gets hurt or killed again. I’m saying this without fear of getting sued because the gas industry wouldn’t dare - I have the data; they know it. That’s why I’m tagging them.

  23. We have #NationalGrid gas leaking to explosive levels into #Eversource electric confined underground spaces; they know it & the #CityOfNewton knows it (as should other cities & towns); in fact, it’s public knowledge; but everyone is in a conspiracy of silence, otherwise we could solve it before the next explosion and someone gets hurt or killed again. I’m saying this without fear of getting sued because the gas industry wouldn’t dare - I have the data; they know it. That’s why I’m tagging them.

  24. We have #NationalGrid gas leaking to explosive levels into #Eversource electric confined underground spaces; they know it & the #CityOfNewton knows it (as should other cities & towns); in fact, it’s public knowledge; but everyone is in a conspiracy of silence, otherwise we could solve it before the next explosion and someone gets hurt or killed again. I’m saying this without fear of getting sued because the gas industry wouldn’t dare - I have the data; they know it. That’s why I’m tagging them.

  25. We have #NationalGrid gas leaking to explosive levels into #Eversource electric confined underground spaces; they know it & the #CityOfNewton knows it (as should other cities & towns); in fact, it’s public knowledge; but everyone is in a conspiracy of silence, otherwise we could solve it before the next explosion and someone gets hurt or killed again. I’m saying this without fear of getting sued because the gas industry wouldn’t dare - I have the data; they know it. That’s why I’m tagging them.

  26. The #CityOfNewton has confirmed in a public record that a hazardous condition existed on Walnut Street *after* the explosions and *after* it was assumed to be safe. I have the email.

    Maybe that was what NGrid was doing knocking on doors under the cover of the night Saturday night after the Thursday Apr 6 explosions? They were asking to check basements, according to direct testimony to me.

  27. The #CityOfNewton has confirmed in a public record that a hazardous condition existed on Walnut Street *after* the explosions and *after* it was assumed to be safe. I have the email.

    Maybe that was what NGrid was doing knocking on doors under the cover of the night Saturday night after the Thursday Apr 6 explosions? They were asking to check basements, according to direct testimony to me.

  28. The #CityOfNewton has confirmed in a public record that a hazardous condition existed on Walnut Street *after* the explosions and *after* it was assumed to be safe. I have the email.

    Maybe that was what NGrid was doing knocking on doors under the cover of the night Saturday night after the Thursday Apr 6 explosions? They were asking to check basements, according to direct testimony to me.

  29. The #CityOfNewton has confirmed in a public record that a hazardous condition existed on Walnut Street *after* the explosions and *after* it was assumed to be safe. I have the email.

    Maybe that was what NGrid was doing knocking on doors under the cover of the night Saturday night after the Thursday Apr 6 explosions? They were asking to check basements, according to direct testimony to me.

  30. The #CityOfNewton has confirmed in a public record that a hazardous condition existed on Walnut Street *after* the explosions and *after* it was assumed to be safe. I have the email.

    Maybe that was what NGrid was doing knocking on doors under the cover of the night Saturday night after the Thursday Apr 6 explosions? They were asking to check basements, according to direct testimony to me.

  31. Google “explosion Walnut Lakewood Newton” and you won’t get a single hit referencing the gas company, National Grid. But they quietly sent crews knocking on doors two nights after the explosion, to inspect basements, literally under the cover of darkness. And their unrepaired leaks were and are listed in its #MassDPU annual gas leaks filing. No one from the #CityOfNewton or any of the utilities have mentioned the possibility that leaking gas was a possible causal factor in the explosion.

  32. Google “explosion Walnut Lakewood Newton” and you won’t get a single hit referencing the gas company, National Grid. But they quietly sent crews knocking on doors two nights after the explosion, to inspect basements, literally under the cover of darkness. And their unrepaired leaks were and are listed in its #MassDPU annual gas leaks filing. No one from the #CityOfNewton or any of the utilities have mentioned the possibility that leaking gas was a possible causal factor in the explosion.

  33. Google “explosion Walnut Lakewood Newton” and you won’t get a single hit referencing the gas company, National Grid. But they quietly sent crews knocking on doors two nights after the explosion, to inspect basements, literally under the cover of darkness. And their unrepaired leaks were and are listed in its #MassDPU annual gas leaks filing. No one from the #CityOfNewton or any of the utilities have mentioned the possibility that leaking gas was a possible causal factor in the explosion.

  34. Google “explosion Walnut Lakewood Newton” and you won’t get a single hit referencing the gas company, National Grid. But they quietly sent crews knocking on doors two nights after the explosion, to inspect basements, literally under the cover of darkness. And their unrepaired leaks were and are listed in its #MassDPU annual gas leaks filing. No one from the #CityOfNewton or any of the utilities have mentioned the possibility that leaking gas was a possible causal factor in the explosion.

  35. Google “explosion Walnut Lakewood Newton” and you won’t get a single hit referencing the gas company, National Grid. But they quietly sent crews knocking on doors two nights after the explosion, to inspect basements, literally under the cover of darkness. And their unrepaired leaks were and are listed in its #MassDPU annual gas leaks filing. No one from the #CityOfNewton or any of the utilities have mentioned the possibility that leaking gas was a possible causal factor in the explosion.

  36. The spray paint was put down today after I called in this leak multiple times over the last 3 days. It’s an admission. I’m going to keep calling the leak in until an investigation into the April 6, 2023 gas explosion is announced by either the Mayor or the DPU. The culture of silence in the #CityOfNewton is over.

  37. The spray paint was put down today after I called in this leak multiple times over the last 3 days. It’s an admission. I’m going to keep calling the leak in until an investigation into the April 6, 2023 gas explosion is announced by either the Mayor or the DPU. The culture of silence in the #CityOfNewton is over.

  38. The spray paint was put down today after I called in this leak multiple times over the last 3 days. It’s an admission. I’m going to keep calling the leak in until an investigation into the April 6, 2023 gas explosion is announced by either the Mayor or the DPU. The culture of silence in the #CityOfNewton is over.

  39. The spray paint was put down today after I called in this leak multiple times over the last 3 days. It’s an admission. I’m going to keep calling the leak in until an investigation into the April 6, 2023 gas explosion is announced by either the Mayor or the DPU. The culture of silence in the #CityOfNewton is over.

  40. The spray paint was put down today after I called in this leak multiple times over the last 3 days. It’s an admission. I’m going to keep calling the leak in until an investigation into the April 6, 2023 gas explosion is announced by either the Mayor or the DPU. The culture of silence in the #CityOfNewton is over.

  41. This white spray paint, put down today by National Grid, delineates its still-leaking gas leak at the site of the explosion of April 6, 2023. This constitutes evidence. I’ve asked to speak to the #CityofNewton lawyer about this.

  42. This white spray paint, put down today by National Grid, delineates its still-leaking gas leak at the site of the explosion of April 6, 2023. This constitutes evidence. I’ve asked to speak to the #CityofNewton lawyer about this.

  43. This white spray paint, put down today by National Grid, delineates its still-leaking gas leak at the site of the explosion of April 6, 2023. This constitutes evidence. I’ve asked to speak to the #CityofNewton lawyer about this.

  44. This white spray paint, put down today by National Grid, delineates its still-leaking gas leak at the site of the explosion of April 6, 2023. This constitutes evidence. I’ve asked to speak to the #CityofNewton lawyer about this.

  45. This white spray paint, put down today by National Grid, delineates its still-leaking gas leak at the site of the explosion of April 6, 2023. This constitutes evidence. I’ve asked to speak to the #CityofNewton lawyer about this.