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Brookline voters elected Raul Fernandez to the Select Board and also weighed in on a tax override.
An exhibition will run April 27-May 11 in conjunction with Brookline Open Studios. The event will be May 11.
The report, released this week, recommends ways to improve equity and access to out-of-school time programs in Brookline.
Brookline Public Health honored Brookline resident, Sandro Galea, dean of Boston University School of Public Health recently.
Wondering who ran Boston the fastest from Brookline in 2019?
You asked, we answered.
While you're out cheering you might as well stop by one of Brookline's many restaurants or bars along the route. Here you go.
IPAs, legal marijuana, e-scooters, expensive colleges — Massachusetts this week was ranked the best state for millennials in the U.S.
The town should direct bike-riding cops to force e-scooters off sidewalks and provide helmets to bareheaded riders
Lime is planning on giving away helmets, and demonstrating how to use the e-scooters this Saturday.
Saturday, April 13, Brookline advances to the quarterfinals on WGBH's High School Quiz Show.
A woman was hospitalized after a ceremony marking Massachusetts' first e-scooter program in Brookline.
As Brookline becomes the first town in the state to welcome e-scooters to its streets, join town officials for a ride at Town Hall.
Gov. Charlie Baker just named Katherine Craven as the chair person of the state Board of Education to take the place of Paul Sagan.
Brookline High School students asked officials to support the Green New Deal as the U.S. Senate voted on the measure.
Because the proposed renovation at the high school will impact the station, the MBTA requested the town update a few things.
Lihua Shorter teaches at Brookline High School in the World Language department.
National Public Health week is April 1 through April 6. Here are some events around town you don't want to miss.
More than 3,000 customers are without power in Brookline.
The librarian was killed when her bike collided with a cement truck in Fenway.
Paula Sharaga was riding her bike in the Fenway area Saturday when she was killed after a crash with a cement truck.
Paula Sharaga was a Brookline Children's librarian. The library described her as an avid bicyclist and a dedicated environmentalist.
Will benefit annual gala and support student programs
Wednesday morning more than 600 were left without power in town.
Brookline resident Karleton Fyfe would have been 49 on Sunday.
The giant sculpture depicting the civil rights leader's head will be hard to miss at Town Hall.
When off duty Brookline fire-fighter Brian Mulkern went out to dinner this past November in Charlestown he didn't expect to save lives.
50 high achieving scholars at the West End House Boys & Girls Club earn laptop computer donation from " City Kids"
Some of the best and most useful content comes from the Patch community. Here's a roundup of stories from this week.
Bottega Fiorentina in Coolidge Corner is offering a free meal to federal workers impacted by the furlough.
A new film set to be featured on MLK Day, Jan. 21 at the Coolidge Theatre takes a look at Brookline during the Civil Rights Movement.
He left his friends, support system, culture and his language behind. But he gained a new community and became part of a brotherhood.
A look back at the top stories in Brookline this year.
According to an announcement on the school's website, the small liberal arts college will be shuttering in the spring.
If you finished getting your lights up over the weekend, let us see them so we can share them with your Patch neighbors!
He didn't walk away with $1 million, but he didn't go home empty-handed.
The conference was designed for students supporting healthy decisions in their school communities.
Tis the season for Brookline's First Light celebration.
Not everyone knows about the bylaw in town that prohibits bikes from being locked to signs or posts or bike racks for more than 72 hours.