“This legislation recognizes that local government is best suited to tailor the outdoor operations of each restaurant."
Eric Hyett is running for a seat on the Brookline Select Board. Elections are June 9.
John VanScoyoc is running for a seat on the Brookline Select Board June 9.
The Select Board has three people running for two seats.
If you are new to Brookline, a longtime resident and you have never registered to vote or you will be turning 18 in time, this is for you.
Heather Hamilton is running to keep her seat on the Brookline Select Board. Election Day is June 9.
If you've been parking your car on Brookline streets overnight during the pandemic make sure to find a new space by June 1.
Fall River School Committee Members Paul Hart and Thomas Khoury and Sharon Select Board Member Hanna Switlekowski have shown their support.
It's not clear when Brookline Town Hall will reopen to the public, but officials say they are working on next steps.
This year's annual election is already shaping up to look different.
Zannetos joins a crowded field —of mostly Brookline and Newton residents —vying for Rep. Joe Kennedy's fourth Congressional seat.
That lowers the number of candidates vying to replace Rep. Joe Kennedy, who is running for a seat in the Senate, to 11.
Some 196 Brookline Town employees have been furloughed since March.
Dr. Natalia Linos, an epidemiologist at Harvard University, is the 13th to campaign for Massachusetts’ 4th Congressional District.
Following a 3-2 vote, polls will now be open from noon until 8 p.m. after concerns were raised over the wellbeing of election workers.
So far 27 people have died as a result of COVID-19, the disease that the virus causes.
Ahead of the June elections, Brookline has moved a handful of polling locations in an effort to help voters stay safe amid the coronavirus.
Several Brookline residents, Town Meeting Members and union officials say Brookline should act to shut down non-emergency construction.
If you've had to walk anywhere recently you may have stepped into the road to practice social distancing. Now the town is making it safer.
Director of Health and Human Services Dr. Swannie Jett said residents should follow the new CDC guidance on covering your faces.
Both were previously scheduled for May.
Here are the latest local updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting Brookline.
Transportation Administrator Todd Kirrane said volunteers are needed for the Bicycle Advisory Committee and Public Transportation Committee.
Governor declared a stay-at-home advisory, here's the latest in Brookline.
Brookline's public health advisory council is set to hold an emergency meeting at 8 p.m. Thursday.
Town officials released a special website in an effort to keep community members up to date on the rapidly changing coronavirus situation.
It's an effort to allow residents to get up to date on how Brookline is responding to the new coronavirus.
The temporary executive order is meant to help municipalities make quick decisions during the coronavirus state of emergency.
Town Meeting Member and former chair of the Advisory Committee John VanScoyoc announced he will be running for Brookline Select Board.
Unlike the rest of the commonwealth, Democratic Brookline candidate Elizabeth Warren got more votes than any other on Super Tuesday.
Massachusetts and 13 other states — including California — are holding presidential nominating contests on Super Tuesday.
A Brookline parking ticket audit found about $5 million worth of unpaid fines accrued in the last three years.
With Super Tuesday approaching, here's your chance to vote early and avoid election day wait times in Massachusetts.
Another Brookline resident announced he is running for Congress.
Brookline Select Board member Raul Fernandez says neighbors have to stand up for one another.
Brookline residents made 1,866 contributions totaling $226,124 to presidential candidates in 2019, according to campaign finance data.
Nobody has yet emerged to challenge Tommy Vitolo in the 2020 election.
Former Brookline Select Board member Jesse Mermell's plan includes codifying Roe v. Wade into federal law among other things.
A new nonprofit has sprung up to help push along policies that can usher in affordable housing and a diverse neighborhood.
Firefighter Gerald Alston, who won a settlement that covered multiple fiscal years, finished out 2019 with a gross salary of $302,269.82.