City buildings in Brockton will be closed Friday in honor of the Independence Day holiday.
All city playgrounds in Brockton are open per order of Mayor Robert F. Sullivan.
Brockton officials remind residents that fireworks are illegal in the state.
The Brockton High School COVID-19 testing site is now open Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
Brockton detour notice for Columbia Gas milling paving of North Main Street and surrounding streets.
It is time that we all, individually, organizationally and as a part of our communities – look hard in the mirror.
The Brockton High School is available Monday through Friday to anyone, regardless of symptoms, including non-Brockton residents.
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Brockton was notified by officials at Century Bank of a March error in which 833 excise tax payment checks were not processed properly.
MassDOT will be doing roadwork at the Abington-Brockton line on North Quincy at Boundary Avenue and Chestnut Street.
The Brockton Council on Aging Board of Director’s monthly meeting is canceled until further notice.
Brockton will have several detours for road work projects beginning on Monday.
Pre-registration and appointment is required for the Brockton High testing site.
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Brockton hydrant flushing has been canceled until this fall due to the coronavirus health crisis.
Brockton is promoting community contact tracing to help slow the spread of the new coronavirus.
The Brockton Executive Office of Health and Human Services launched of the Nursing Home Family Resource Line.
Mayor Robert F. Sullivan announced grants for downtown businesses and cultural institutions amid the coronavirus health emergency.
On Tuesday, Brockton Mayor Robert F. Sullivan will be hosting a virtual town hall meeting about COVID-19.
Many, but not all, meetings are temporarily closed due to the COVID-19 virus..
Essential public meetings will be conducted remotely in Brockton during the coronavirus pandemic.
In light of the public health crisis, the City of Brockton has decided not to place the $30 demand fee on motor vehicles.
"Ensuring the health and safety of our employees and customers is our number one priority."
The mayor has ordered that the convenience fees for online bill payments be waived due to the coronvirus.
Eight All-Star wrestling matches will feature the top New England independent wrestling talent is Friday night at the Brockton VFW,
Celebrate the kick-off of the 2020 Census on April 1 at the North Middle School in Brockton.
The 415-space Mayor Bill Carpenter garage is now open for business with hourly, daily and monthly rates available.
The Old Colony Planning Council has information about the study conducted for the Main Street Corridor.
An update on the construction of upgrades and improvements to the Brockton Advanced Water Reclamation Facility.
The Brockton restaurant guide features over 120 eateries that are open to residents and visitors of the city.
The group is designed to educate and support individuals in the community who experience respiratory disease.
A ceremony to honor Lithuanian Independence Day will be held Feb. 16 outside of the Brockton Mayor's Office.
The Brockton Registry of Motor Vehicles reopened Monday for the first time since closing due to flooding three weeks ago.
Improvements will allow for the protection of drinking water for Brockton and portions of Whitman, Hanson, East Bridgewater and Halifax.
Brockton police will college expired and unused medication at the Belair Towers from 9 to 11 a.m.
Sabrina Victor said she is part of an era of change and acceptance in pageants as the latest African-American champion.
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The Massachusetts State Lottery said Helder Alves bought the winning "100K" ticket at the Variety Store in Randolph.
An East Bridgewater family is in need over the holidays after a severe accident that broke a man’s neck and crushed his spinal cord.