Italian Home for Children's Mary Savioli Pallotta Educational Center Welcomes Shelly Hinds as New Head of School
Brookline Advances to South Sectional Finals
Both places are set to open in Coolidge Corner this summer.
Brookline Advances to the South Sectional Semifinals
Prairie Fire restaurant, known for its wood-fired cooking, has undergone a makeover and is set to reopen with a new menu.
Dozens of people marched down Harvard Street to Brookline Avenue Park.
The town institutions come together for a strategic alliance.
Join us at the Putterham Library on July 9, or the Brookline Village Library on July 16.
The Brookline Health Department Tuesday released an early look at how Brookline compared with the state amid the pandemic.
Brookline Blanks Newton North in Division 1 South Sectional Quarterfinals
Patch has your complete guide to Fourth of July fireworks shows, parades and other celebrations in and around Brookline.
When the Temperatures Rise, it's Too Hot for Spot
Brookline Advances in the Division 1 Playoffs With a 3-2 Win Over Braintree in Final Match at Waldstein
The town is asking residents at least 18 years old to take a survey to assess vaccine literacy.
Brookline police are asking for the public's help to find this missing cat named Tuppy.
Brookline Captures Inaugural Bay State Conference Girls Tennis Title
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The town discovered the refrigeration system at the rink is broken beyond repair.
Ticket packages go on sale June 18. Here's what to know.
Brookline Captures First-Ever Bay State Conference Tournament Title
Blood platelet donations are in high demand for cancer patients.
The Select Board voted against continuing the community-based Walk and Talk program in the town's public housing and officers in schools.
The Coolidge plans to expand and shuffle some things around, but don't worry, it plans to keep its art decco history.
Juneteenth is an annual state holiday commemorating the emancipation of enslaved people in America.
The sixth annual Brookline Porchfest will be live this year. Organizers are calling for volunteers.
Should remote participation still be allowed now that the State of Emergency is being lifted? Many in Brookline say yes.
A proposed constitutional amendment would fund transportation and education investments across the state and in Brookline.
Home prices are up more than 10 percent in the Brookline area since the pandemic began.
Brookline Beats Newton North, 4-1 in Bay State Conference Semis
Cambridge Camping is a Cambridge-based non-profit that has served under-resourced youth for 127 years.
Brookline's teachers union members plan to hold a "stand out" Saturday to call attention to ongoing educators contract negotiations.
See the latest announcement from Public Library of Brookline.
Those who attend may choose between the Moderna two-shot vaccine or the Johnson & Johnson one-shot vaccine.
Norfolk County's unemployment rate is lower than the Massachusetts average.
In an effort to get feedback on the latest, the committee is hosting a virtual community meeting to share the results of its study.
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The program, designed to help support people who identify as LGBTQ+, is being launched during national Pride Month.
Oppressive heat has descended upon Brookline, sending residents in search of a sweet treat to help cool off.
Publish a photo of pops on the Brookline Patch for Father’s Day 2021 to share your favorite father-son or father-daughter moments.
Public service medals and a commendation certificate were also awarded on Thursday.