Mermell has now earned endorsements from 43 Brookline leaders in race for Massachusetts' Fourth Congressional District
Projection shows Linos’s focus on science and equity is resonating with voters amid the COVID-19 crisis
Brookline's self-response rate is below county, state, and national figures, despite a city campaign encouraging participation.
A Racial Justice and Equity coalition is hosting a forum to discuss 4th Congressional District candidate views on racial justice.
In the wake of calls for reform, the Select Board is looking for task force and committee members to look closely at policing in Brookline.
Mermell has dominated crowded MA-04 field with support from 19 labor unions totaling 265,000 Massachusetts workers
Endorsers include Jennifer Monopoli, Lauren Bernard, John Shreffler, Robert Weintraub, Amanda Zimmerman and Liza Brooks, PhD.
Brookline Select Board member Heather Hamilton has officially qualified as an independent for one of the two County Commissioner seats.
After two terms on Brookline Select Board, Heather Hamilton announced she's running for Norfolk County Commissioner.
Jesse Mermell would be the first Congresswoman from Massachusetts' Fourth District
Alan Khazei launched a 30-second spot titled “People Before Politics” on digital and television.
A coalition of students from across the Massachusetts Fourth Congressional District is hosting a debate for the nine Democratic candidates.
The decision impacts Brookline and a number of other communities across Massachusetts that were eying similar policies.
Dr. Natalia Linos, Congressional Candidate for MA04, to host conversation on racial justice and education town hall this Thursday
The 23,000-member union of nurses and healthcare professionals chose Mermell out of the crowded field.
Mermell today released her 10th policy plan, continuing to lead the field with her comprehensive proposals centering equity and justice.
Citing her expertise in public health and COVID-19 plan, an unprecedented number of health professionals back Dr. Natalia Linos for Congress
Supporters include Chair of the Brookline Housing Authority Board of Commissioners and 11 Brookline Town Meeting Members
Dr. Natalia Linos Releases New Policies on Education & Child Care, Criminal Legal Reform, and LGBTQ+ Rights
There are nine candidates vying for the district, which includes parts of Bristol, Middlesex, Norfolk, Plymouth and Worcester counties.
And, for the first time in recent memory, the board chose to elect a vice-chair in an effort to give more board members a voice.
More than 10 percent of Brookline's housing stock has been dubbed "affordable" by the state, giving the town back some control of zoning.
Community Leaders Back Natalia Linos for Congress
There's a public hearing Tuesday night to discuss the Task Force To Reimagine Policing in Brookline.
Chiuba Obele, who has filed a lawsuit against the police department, said he's demanding the Town cut 50 percent of the police budget.
Brookline's budget survived a challenge from several Brookline Town Meeting members demanding the town's police department be paired down.
Two amendments to the 2021 budget are set to go before Brookline Town Meeting Tuesday, proposing cuts to the police department budget.
Night 3 of the annual Town Meeting in Brookline featured two controversial conditions for the $317,669,708 proposed budget.
Here's how Town Meeting Members Voted Night 2 of the June 2020 Spring Town Meeting.
Town Meeting authorized the select board to acquire the property on the west side of the old Newbury College land for $14.8 million.
Here's what to know about the June Town Meeting.
The program includes digital ads and social content as well as a brand new political technology platform called rep’d.
Town officials said neither the Town nor the police department received a formal complaint from Obele before he filed his lawsuit Thursday.
Town officials decided rather than attempt to hold it in person, to follow a number of other communities and use Zoom and phone technology.
"Change is something that has to happen in Brookline. Racism lives in Brookline, as it does in every community in America."
The education-focused plan is the eighth plan Mermell has released since her campaign launched eight months ago.
According to the Town clerk's office data, Brookline has done better in past years, when it comes to turnout.
Chairman of the Board of Selectman Bernard Greene announced the move Tuesday night.
Contender Eric Hyett conceded the race to Heather Hamilton and John VanScoyoc early Tuesday night.
The town is supplying gloves, sanitizing pens and asking that everyone wear a face covering when coming to vote in person Tuesday.