Newton

Thompsonville, Newton Neighborhood

Thompsonville offers a variety of housing options, with many single detached homes alongside duplexes and apartment buildings, contributing to a diverse community atmosphere. The neighborhood features numerous green spaces, including Webster Conservation Area and Hammond Pond Reservation, providing ample opportunities to connect with nature. Day-to-day needs can be fulfilled easily thanks to the presence of various businesses and several restaurants. Cycling infrastructure supports convenient and efficient movement throughout the area. Public transit access, including proximity to Newton Center on the Green Line D and local bus lines, ensures accessible connections. Overall, Thompsonville presents a pleasant and tranquil environment filled with natural beauty and essential amenities.

Despite the somewhat busy feel, there are a lot of green spaces to enjoy in Thompsonville. It is very easy to get to public green spaces from the majority of locations within the neighborhood since there are about 10 of them close by for residents to check out. This area is relatively quiet, as there are few people out and about on the streets;.

Highlights of Thompsonville

Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special

🏫 Bowen Elementary School

A central educational landmark in Thompsonville, Bowen Elementary School anchors the neighborhood with a strong sense of community and serves as a key touchstone for families residing near the traditional center at Jackson Street and Langley Road.

🌲 Webster Woods Conservation Area

This expansive 230‑acre conservation area offers Thompsonville residents miles of natural, scenic trails, opportunities for hiking, fishing at Hammon Pond, rock climbing, and in winter cross‑country skiing amid a peaceful forested escape.

🛍️ The Shops at Chestnut Hill

Technically in Thompsonville’s southeast edge, this luxury shopping district along Boylston Street includes high‑end retailers (like Bloomingdale’s, J. Crew, Coach), a movie theatre, boutique fitness studios, and a variety of eateries—providing convenient upscale retail and dining to locals.

⚾ Thompsonville Playground (aka Bowen Field)

Located at 280 Cypress Street, this beloved neighborhood park features ball fields, open lawns, and court space for informal sports and play—making it a favorite spot for children, dog‑walkers, kite‑flyers, and families.

🥾 Oakdale Woods Conservation Area

A more secluded natural retreat within Thompsonville, this small wooded area is popular for quiet walks and becomes a fun sledding hill during winter—offering a cozy, less crowded outdoor option for residents.

Thompsonville

This July in Thompsonville

Things to do, events, and what's happening this month

July 4, 2026

Newton 4th of July Celebration

Albemerle Field / Newton Centre • 10:00 AM–10:00 PM (fireworks at dusk, approx. 9:15 PM)

A full‑day Independence Day celebration with a kids parade, carnival rides, live music, free ice cream, food trucks and a fireworks finale—perfect for families in Thompsonville wanting local holiday fun.

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Tuesdays, July 2026 (e.g., July 14, July 29)

Newton Farmers’ Market at Cold Spring Park

1189 Beacon Street, Cold Spring Park, Newton • 1:30 PM–6:00 PM

Weekly farmers’ market offering fresh produce, baked goods, flowers and more—great for local residents to shop sustainably and support area vendors close to Thompsonville.

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Saturdays, July 2026

Saturday Newton Farmers’ Market

Newton North High School parking lot, 352 Lowell Avenue • 9:30 AM–12:30 PM

Popular Saturday market featuring a wide variety of locally grown produce, eggs, artisanal foods—an easy outing for families and residents in Thompsonville.

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July 1–31, 2026 (multiple dates)

Newton Conservators Invasives Pulls

Various Newton open spaces (e.g. Hemlock Gorge, Webster Woods) • 8:30 AM–10:00 AM (dates vary)

Volunteer activities to remove invasive plants in local parks—a hands‑on way for Thompsonville residents and families to engage in conservation and local green space stewardship.

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July 7, 2026

Could Bugging Be the New Birding? Tiny Creatures, Big Discoveries!

Newton Free Library, Drucker Auditorium, 330 Homer Street • 7:00 PM–8:15 PM

A fun, family‑friendly talk exploring insects in your backyard—great educational outing right in Newton, just minutes from Thompsonville.

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July 14, 2026

Walking Tour: Artists and Authors at Newton Cemetery

Newton Cemetery • 6:00 PM–7:30 PM

Guided evening walking tour exploring local literary and artistic history—ideal for residents interested in Newton’s cultural heritage near Thompsonville.

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From the Neighborhood

Stories, updates, and things to know in Thompsonville

Know Your Neighborhood

Local characteristics and demographics for Thompsonville

Neighborhood Characteristics

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