Affordable units would be rented to families making half of the median income in the Boston area, bringing the town nearly halfway to its affordable housing goal.
The Town Meeting-approved bylaw banning gas-powered leaf blowers stipulates that anyone can use them from Sept. 15 to Dec. 15.
Author of new book on the college application essay, Sarah McGinty, will take questions from Brookline Patch readers live this week.
Online quiz helps voters find the candidate whose views most closely match their own.
The latest findings from Patch's Red and Blue Commonwealth surveys.
Governor honors two men who lost their lives in the line of duty in Massachusetts last year, as well as a Brookline firefighter.
Selectmen approve a plan to have the Brookline Community Mental Health Center run the town's participation in the BAA Boston Marathon
Town retains two lawyers from Boston firm Krokidas and Bluestein to advise officials about Chestnut Hill Realty's 40B proposal in Hancock Village.
A warrant article on the docket for fall's Special Town Meeting will ban polystyrene food containers from use in town.
Autumn is nigh. Do you chafe at blasting leaf-blowers, or is that tidy look worth the audio anguish?
Kennedy and Bielat both had huge victories in the district.
The results of the yesterdays primaries came out. Who did Brookline go out to the polls for?
Elizabeth Warren, the Democratic nominee for the U.S. Senate from Massachusetts, spoke at the Democratic National Convention on Wednesday night. What did you think of her speech?
Breakdown of the November Primary ballot, and more information on how voting works. Polls open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Congressman Barney Frank and Boston Mayor Thomas Menino are also scheduled to speak tonight.
Town rushes to keep influence on $44M project.
Parking and shopping debit card draws criticism from town's Economic Development Advisory Board.
Town plans to bring weathered marble tablets into Town Hall, but one piece remains missing.
Veteran congressman said he will not retire in 2012.
Conservation Land Trust will maintain paths on Brookline properties in exchange for property tax exemption.
Three stores caught in police liquor sting.
Proposed bylaw would be more restrictive than state law.
New toters part of no-sort recycling program set to launch next month.
Non-binding resolution calls on Transportation Board to reconsider sign placement.
Mel Kleckner finalized contract with selectmen last night.
A look at how the town voted.
Incumbent take 86 percent of the vote in Brookline's Precinct 5.
Unofficial results say Coppinger first, Kelly Tynan second.
Incumbent wins Brookline by wide margin.
Polls close at 8 p.m.
Poll workers report light morning turnout.
Voting to end at 8 p.m. tonight.
Your guide to local candidates in the Sept. 14 primary.
Your guide to primary voting.
Supporters say endorsement letter misleads voters.
Appearance part of Richard Davey's "Join the GM" summer tour of T stations.
Stop scheduled for Sept. 9.