Brookline police said officers found a man sitting on a couch after he broke into Tom Brady and Gisele Bündchen's mansion.
The New England-based auto repair provider opened a shop in Brookline on November 12.
The loans went to 990 companies and helped protect 5,856 jobs in Brookline.
Is a real Christmas tree is on your wish list this year? Here's a selection of quality local farms near Brookline.
The town's Legislature wanted to stop the town from spending money on a lawsuit that's been locked in court for years.
The town is considering a priority bus lane and transit signal prioritization adjustments on Washington Street in the Gateway East.
Starbucks will offer free coffee for all front-line workers through the end of 2020.
A new exhibit on the legendary Brookline artist opens at the Martha Richardson Fine Art gallery.
Library trustees and the Board are publicly soliciting candidates for the May election.
Here's a look at what else Brookline Town Meeting may vote on Night 5 of the Fall Town Meeting 2020.
Town Meeting member voted to study how ranked-choice voting could work, how much it might cost and what it would entail to bring it to town.
Here's a look at what else Brookline Town Meeting discussed on Night 4 of the Fall Town Meeting 2020.
For the first time in more than two decades, the celebration will be online only for 2020.
After nearly 20 years Brookline's Inner Space Yoga studio on Station Street is going virtual-only amid the pandemic.
Small Business Saturday on Nov. 28 this year. Don't forget to go out and support the local mom and pop shops around town this season.
Lending a Helping Hand -- or Paw During the Holidays
Thanksgiving is this Thursday, Nov. 26. Here's what will be open and closed in your neighborhood.
Massachusetts law forces most stores to close Thanksgiving, but you have a couple options if you need last-second food shopping.
When the town rolled out testing recently for those who have insurance, a few residents asked what about those who are uninsured?
Help us shine a spotlight on your favorite local business. Nominate them as a Brookline Businesses of the year.
They also voted to ban all gendered pronouns in its bylaws and limit the town from making NDAs a condition of some lawsuits settlements.
With the new wave of coronavirus infections Brookline's health commissioner asked Town employees to reduce the number of workers inside.
The Boston Cannabis Board approved a license for Happy Valley at a virtual meeting Wednesday afternoon.
Police are asking for the public's help identifying a man they said robbed a bank in St. Mary's.
Here's a look at what Brookline Town Meeting tackled on Night 2 of the Fall Town Meeting 2020.
It's part of an effort to help certain types of businesses that are still hard-hit by the impacts of the pandemic.
Sorriso Vino at 27 Harvard Street in Brookline opens this winter.
The former Cigars & More across from Trader Joe's is set to serve up boba tea and sweets this week, according to the owner.
Here's a look at what Brookline Town Meeting tackled on Night 1 of the Fall Town Meeting 2020.
Plus: Ex-Harvard Fencing Coach Faces Prison For Bribery Scheme | Brookline May Lose Gendered Pronouns | Arlington High Grad Dies In Egypt.
The town's legislative branch is set to vote on everything from use of gendered pronouns in the bylaws to new fossil fuel regulations.
The House bill as is would support for poverty services and education in Brookline and expand abortion access.
Brookline added 68 coronavirus cases over the past two weeks and had a rising positive test rate, according to state data.
Lee Street is only open in one direction after a massive water main break Thursday.
Lee Street won't be open to full traffic for days, officials said.
As of November 11, 108 donors have pitched in $9,471 to support the Mande’s in their time of need.
Families in Brookline are struggling to put food on their tables as the economic fallout of the coronavirus pandemic continues.
Eastern Massachusetts is experiencing historic levels of food insecurity due to the COVID-19 crisis.
Roxbury Community College Foundation Virtual Fundraiser
Brookline's Task Force to Reimagine Policing group is sending out a survey to 25,000 residents to guide its work.