Sigel could make history by being the first Latino elected to represent Massachusetts in the United States Congress.
Town Meeting Member John VanScoyoc outlines why he will be running for election to the Brookline Select Board this year.
Alan Khazei, a Brookline resident and the founder of City Year, said he's running on a platform of strategy and service.
A developer is proposing a six-story building behind a medical office building on Harvard Street in Coolidge Corner.
Here's a look at what Brookline officials are hoping to accomplish this new year.
Rep. Joe Kennedy told his kids that, today, "justice won."
Brookline Town Meeting is set to come to a close Thursday night. There are seven more items on the agenda.
Brookline joins Somerville and three California cities, which passed similar bans this year.
Brookline’s Economic Development Advisory Board said there are misconceptions about the by-law passed by Brookline Town Meeting on Nov 20.
After about 45 minutes of debate the elected Town Meeting Members voted to ban facial recognition technology in town.
The override passed by 1,182 votes Tuesday. See which precinct voted overwhelmingly against it.
Here's some of what to know about Brookline's Election Day 2019 and the Driscoll School override.
On Thursday, Town Meeting members voted on a number of issues, including how the town responds to climate change and e-scooters.
As another 4 to 8 inches of snow is set to blanket Greater Boston, Brookline has made the call.
On Thursday, Town Meeting is set to resume and with it, a full plate of hot button issues, including electric scooters.
Shack is a lawyer and the former comptroller for the commonwealth. He's lived in Brookline since 2010.
Town Meeting chose not to require cannabis retailers to be appointment only in town.
It was a historic night in Brookline. Here's how Town Meeting voted on Night 2 of what's likely to be a four or five night meeting.
Here's a look at what Brookline Town Meeting will be tackling on Night 1 of the Fall Town Meeting 2019.
Diane Patrick, former first lady of Massachusetts and wife of Deval Patrick, said she supports Jesse Mermell.
Select Board Member Bernard Greene announced the move Tuesday night.
The town's legislative branch will vote on everything from stricter marijuana retailer regulations to the voting age to electric-scooters.
Cavell, 35 is a lawyer, former Democratic speechwriter, and candidate for the United States House of Representatives in MA 4th district.
Former Brookline Selectwoman Jesse Mermell on how she got involved with politics and why she's running for the Fourth District seat.
A little about Ihssane Leckey of Brookline.
"We need a fresh set of eyes to look at the Superior Court decision," said Select Board Members Hamilton and Franco on Gerald Alston.
Firefighter Gerald Alston claims he was fired unjustly, the Civil Service Commission and a Superior Court agreed. But the town is appealing.
"[The] decision makes this Select Board complicit in the ongoing denial of justice to Mr. Alston, and I voted against it," said Fernandez.
Jesse Mermell formally launches her campaign for Joe Kennedy's seat in the fourth district Wednesday in Fall River.
The 4th District House seat held by Kennedy is shaping up quickly.
The state treasurer, a Brookline resident, is mulling a race for Congress, a spokesperson confirmed.
Brookline's Age Friendly Committee and BrooklineCAN pushed the town to bring in the benches as a way to encourage walking.
Sen. Cynthia Creem voices support for town meeting proposal to ban government use of facial recognition technology.
Brookline officials lost an appeal challenging the reinstatement of Gerald Alston, fired after a supervisor directed a racial slur at him.
Last week the Town Administrator sent a memo to the Select Board and Advisory Committee about next steps with the property.
This comes some 10 years after Gerald Alston reported that a supervisor had left a racial epithet on his voicemail.
Brookline votes to apologize, to stand behind a state effort to look into a new state seal, and to encourage more diversity and inclusion.
Brookline became the seventh community to pass a ban on the sales of flavored tobacco and menthol cigarettes in the state.
Elected representatives approved bringing a consultant in to perform a race and equity review of all town departments.
Brookline became the first town in the country to require menstrual products in public bathrooms after it was approved at Town Meeting.