The former Cigars & More across from Trader Joe's is set to serve up boba tea and sweets this week, according to the owner.
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"Leap and the net will appear," said Booksmith co-owner Lisa Gozashti quoting a proverb as the business is poised to try something new.
A 2016 Survey found that 30 percent of young registered voters did not vote because they said they couldn't get to the polls.
Brookline police are investigating after the theater's board found its bank account empty.
Brookline's outdoor dining season will last into December.
Gallery will showcase the work of local artists through four exhibits each year
The iconic Coolidge Corner Theatre is planning to add two new theaters and update the lobby.
Brookline Chamber of Commerce and the Coolidge Corner Merchant’s Association have debuted a promotional video showcasing local businesses.
The session is hosted by hosted by the Brookline Chamber of Commerce.
Get out and pick out that pumpkin this fall season and enjoy the many fall attractions Brookline-area pumpkin patches have to offer.
Heleni Thayer says there's nothing in town bylaws that say she can't run a short-term rental out of her own home.
Three who have homes in Brookline made the Forbes 400 list of wealthiest people.
More than 7,000 people signed an online petition asking Brookline to stand against sexual harassment at the Coolidge Corner store.
The project aims to improve the property and make the apartments more available to low-income seniors.
The meeting will be held online via Zoom.
The store has already been deep cleaned and the shop's owners are working with the Brookline Department of Health to reopen.
Annual Re-Imagined Impact Breakfast featuring Governor Deval Patrick is Tuesday, Oct.6
Dr. Francis to oversee BFITs executive team, academic and administrative departments, spearhead college’s move to Roxbury’s Nubian Square
Five years into the shop's tenure on Beacon Street, co-owner Carol Sapoznik shares the ups and downs.
The attorney general's office said the restaurant chain bounced checks and retaliated against employees who complained.
Sanctuary Medicinals opened quietly on Saturday in Coolidge Corner.
Boston magazine recognized Children's Book Shop, Alden Castle and Boston General Store. Here's what they had to say about all three.
As of Friday, July 10 shoppers can again use their reusable shopping bags, but at least one store was not allowing it.
"We need you more than ever as we plan for the future of the Coolidge in these ever-changing times," they wrote.
Shuttle buses will replace trollies between Kenmore and Cleveland Circle, but business owners hope it doesn't keep you from shopping.
"We just want people to know we're here and that they are not alone and we have resources," said Kara Brewton of Brookline Planning.
O'Learys opened in 1992. The family took to Facebook to announce that they'd decided to close, citing the pandemic one of the factors.
Here are five Black-owned businesses in Brookline.
"Life has been difficult with COVID, but it's been intensified with everything that's happening with the lack of racial justice," he said.
The Brookline Farmer's Market announces its opening date and new rules amid the coronavirus.
The former booking agent for Great Scott launched a crowdsourcing campaign to save the iconic rock club, which closed earlier this month.
NETA got permission to start delivering to medical marijuana patients this week in response to the coronavirus crisis.
A second employee of Whole Foods in Brookline tested positive for the new coronavirus, the chain confirmed to Patch Thursday.
We asked local businesses to update their status and created a handy guide from their responses.
We’re publishing a simple open-or-closed directory for Brookline Businesses. Here’s how to get listed.
The case comes as the number of cases across the commonwealth jumped to 6,620 on Tuesday, including 89 deaths.
The iconic bookstore in Coolidge Corner made the announcement March 16.
There's a Japanese specialty market in town now selling everything from snacks to tea and coffee and grocery items.
A new report shows where Brookline ranks among about 2,500 cities across the U.S., including many in Massachusetts.