Brookline Police detectives, Sgt. Matthew McDonnell and Lt. Russell OβNeill, joined more than 115 colleagues from across the state
October is National Bullying Prevention Month, and Patch is taking a look at the impact of bullying in the district.
Car-Free School Day this year was October 2.
Brookline Library just won a $15,000 grant to start a series of programs designed to encourage the community to make their own stories.
Residents, concerned about what's happening near NETA in Brookline Village don't want something similar to happen in Coolidge Corner.
The plan is a guide for the town's open space planning, policy and operations for the next seven years.
βMilly has worked passionately for students in Brookline Public Schools, both as a parent, and through her work with METCO" : Rep. Vitolo
People complained, so the town is trying something new, digital corrals or parking areas for electric scooters.
New FBI data shows the amount of crime decreased nationwide from 2017 to 2018. See if it was the same trend in Brookline.
The School District says Brookline Schools Staff Children's Center, opened in 1979, must move from its home at the old Baldwin School.
This well-loved bear was found at Larz Anderson Park after the Brookline Day festivities. Now, police are hoping to get it back to its home.
Hundreds showed up to Brookline Day 2019.
Brookline Select Board Chair Bernard Greene released a statement on the anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks.
For months it's been a mystery.
The Educators Union just released its latest counter-offer on a contract.
Coming soon to Brookline: 62 units of housing for seniors next to Kehillath Israel.
He's was a familiar face around the department for the past four decades.
A new spot just opened in the arcade.
Residents, park users encouraged to take online survey and share ideas at 'Mini Common' neighborhood events
Digital marquee signs are coming to commercial districts around Brookline. There are already a dozen around Boston.
Mohamed said he was playing with his dog off-leash in Brookline, Massachusetts, when a woman approached and hurled racial insults.
Marci Blacker celebrating 15 years breast cancer-free with goal of raising $15,000 for Team Perry in 192-mile ride.
The state budget includes money for Steps to Success, Coolidge Corner Theatre, Brookline Community Mental Health, and more.
Nearly four months into a pilot program, a new scooter company has come to town.
Got questions? Brookline Police Department officials are inviting residents to come ask questions and hear about the new app Wednesday.
The Brookline Health Department issued an advisory.
The Brookline Police Department hope it will help encourage people to report crime they ordinarily wouldn't.
Greater Boston Housing Report Card says region lags overall in producing enough housing to meet demand.
It was a bit rainy outside Thursday evening, but that didn't put too much of a damper on the holiday.
The 20-year-old Brookline man was found a week after he went missing and is going to get the right help, his mother told Patch.
The event this week will feature food from Trolley Dogs, Frozen Hoagies and the Chicken and Rice Guys.
The work will now happen overnight until November to help the businesses.
The Transportation board is looking for residents to serve on two different transportation-related committees.
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On Sunday, June 9 the streets will be closed for the fifth annual Village Fair with music, games, food, and entertainment along Harvard St.
After he yelled at a parking attendant and two police officers, he ran into Route 9, and then hid in the bushes near the MBTA, police said.
Brookline police recreated the iconic photo of the Beatles on a crosswalk colored for a Pride Month.
Bluebikes calculated that riders across Boston, Brookline, Cambridge and Somerville pedaled more than 13,000 miles in one day.
Honoring Robert Earl and Chef Daniel Bruce at Hospitality Good Scout Breakfast in Seaport.
Pine Manor College to honor Boston Police Commissioner William G. Gross and Diversity Expert and Businesswoman Melissa James