Matthew Goldstein, along with his wife and their two daughters, died on Monday, Dec. 23 from carbon monoxide poisoning.
Jake Abramowitz helped coworkers when they fell through the ice of a frozen pond.
Omer Neutra was originally believed to have been taken hostage during the attack last year.
The ceremony will begin at 9 a.m. at Fire Station No. 5 at 49 Babcock Street.
Tickets sold in Everett and Holyoke are set to expire this week.
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As of 4:15 p.m., Eversource reported 9,211 Brookline customers were without power.
The lucky ticket was purchased at Chestnut Hill's Putterham Market.
This will be the site's first full open season since 2019 and follows a period of renovations and accessibility updates.
Many local graduates excelled in academics, fine arts or volunteer service. Here's one local graduate who deserves a shoutout in Brookline.
Cities and towns along the 26.2 miles will have road closures and other restrictions with the MBTA planning additional service.
While the path of totality will go through northern New England, those in Greater Boston can still anticipate a show on April 8.
BB&N junior Zoe Li-Khan started the adaptive program at Exxcel Gymnastics in Newton to benefit her sister, Zara, and other young gymnasts.
"We are looking forward, mostly, to audiences coming through these new doors," Coolidge Corner program director Mark Anastasio told WBZ-TV.
Brookline businesses were invited through direct community canvassing and online campaigns.
The Robert T. Lynch Municipal Golf Course is looking to offer year-round benefits to more than just golfers.
The event will commemorate the 60th anniversary of Dr. King’s receiving of the 1964 Nobel Prize for Peace.
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The Brookline Department of Works said the bylaw, which passed town meeting in 2022, was approved by the AG's Office and is now in effect.
Proceeds will support the Heroes for Hope campaign, which helps first responders grant life-changing wishes for critically ill children.
Patch has partnered with T-Mobile to recognize often unsung community leaders and celebrate their contributions.
"It's important to be together in those moments," said attendee Pam Frydman.
Indigenous Peoples' Day is Oct. 9, and the town's Indigenous Peoples Celebration Committee will be marking the occasion at Town Hall.
The public, especially those with electric vehicles, are invited to the event. Find out where the new charging stations are located.
The event will feature a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the 129-year-old footbridge, which closed in 1976 before reopening last month.
Officials said the field was finished in an "expeditious fashion" and will be home to BHS varsity teams and other youth and adult sports.
Brookline Recreation has announced the sponsors, vendors and musical acts for the upcoming Coolidge Corner festival.
The hearing is about the updated draft Solid Waste Regulations, which have been developed as part of the comprehensive Rodent Action Plan.
The event will feature vendors, games, inflatables, trucks, food, face painters, bands, prizes and special activities.
Residents can dispose of extra household waste and up to 4 bulky items alongside their trash cart without being charged a fee.
The investment will allow for the renovation of Sussman House Apartments, a development of 100 apartments near Coolidge Corner.
Effective July 1, the new fine-free policy aims to promote discovery, connection, and opportunity for all residents.
The event is anticipated to become a major summer tradition in south Brookline, according to organizers.
When Harvard Business School student Yiping Zhang’s parents in China couldn’t make it to her graduation, two Brookline seniors stepped up.
Free meals will be served all summer long, Monday through Friday, beginning in July.
The free event is scheduled for Wednesday, June 21, 2023, from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at Emerson Park.