Raising A Reader Massachusetts seeks to close the literacy opportunity gap among young children in under-resourced communities.
Edward M. Kennedy Institute is now accepting reservations for Summer 2022 camp/school visits
A group of Brookline Town Meeting members and residents discuss Brookline’s allocation of ARPA funds.
Why sleep is so critical to good health
It is also strongly encouraged for those living with someone who has a weakened immune system or is at increased risk for severe disease.
See the latest announcement from Public Library of Brookline.
For the second year in a row, the Brookline Commission for Women received nearly 60 recommendations for more than a dozen nominees.
The outdoor ice rink has been in operation for 64 years and has undergone numerous repairs, updates, and replacements.
Face masks are required for pickup. Test kits are not for resale.
The 21 masterpieces will be on display throughout the month of March
See article below for a full update from the Town of Brookline.
See the latest announcement from the Town of Brookline.
Residents shall place refuse out for collection one (1) day later than their usual collection day.
Households of three or more may have up to four kits (eight antigen tests).
The project will create an archive of stories that reflect the personal connections and culture that define Brookline's parks.
A Boston-area artist has raised thousands of dollars for food assistance programs; awareness he spreads of food insecurity is worth more.
Eric Hyett’s book, “Aporia,” deals with the struggles of guiding his mother through early-phase Alzheimer’s Disease.
The Brookline Food Pantry is one of six organizations that will receive a total of $52,838 from the annual fundraiser.
Our Lunar New Year kits are intended for patrons of any age – but please, only pick up one kit per family as we have a limited supply.
The reopening comes after a two-week closure due to COVID-19 staffing shortages.
Free Library Wi-Fi is available outside all our buildings 24/7.
Event time: Offering one-hour timeslots between 8:30am and 5pm to ensure everyone is seen and to remain COVID-safe.
While walk-ins will be accepted, those planning to be tested are strongly encouraged to make an appointment.
The series will begin on Thursday, Jan. 20 with both in-person and virtual events.
The town’s libraries are experiencing daily absenteeism of up to 30 percent due to illness.
Trash and recycling will be delayed by one day for residents whose regular collection day is Thursday or Friday (1/17/22 - 1/22/22).