Khazei campaign builds momentum with People before Politics message, tops field in grassroots funding from 2,700 individual contributions.
As of Friday, July 10 shoppers can again use their reusable shopping bags, but at least one store was not allowing it.
Two of New England’s premier special events companies merge to expand offerings to a broader clientele.
Providing easy access to all of Brookline, as well as Newton, Brighton, and Kenmore/Fenway area
A database of UFO sightings includes seven reports from Brookline, but none since 2009.
Mermell today released her 10th policy plan, continuing to lead the field with her comprehensive proposals centering equity and justice.
In conjunction with DeCotis Farm of Smithfield, Rhode Island
Some 92 Brookline residents are participating in a bike-a-thon for cancer research and patient care at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.
Three members of the Brookline PAX Board penned a letter of support for Cavell in the Brookline TAB.
Citing her expertise in public health and COVID-19 plan, an unprecedented number of health professionals back Dr. Natalia Linos for Congress
Supporters include Chair of the Brookline Housing Authority Board of Commissioners and 11 Brookline Town Meeting Members
City Year Co-Founder and Democratic candidate for MA-04 launches :60 spot titled “Let the People in” on digital and television
Dr. Natalia Linos Releases New Policies on Education & Child Care, Criminal Legal Reform, and LGBTQ+ Rights
There are nine candidates vying for the district, which includes parts of Bristol, Middlesex, Norfolk, Plymouth and Worcester counties.
"We need you more than ever as we plan for the future of the Coolidge in these ever-changing times," they wrote.
And, for the first time in recent memory, the board chose to elect a vice-chair in an effort to give more board members a voice.
Jesse Mermell earned the endorsements of MTA and NEA, representing 110,000 teachers in MA and more than 3 million nationally
More than 10 percent of Brookline's housing stock has been dubbed "affordable" by the state, giving the town back some control of zoning.
Community Leaders Back Natalia Linos for Congress
Harvard Professor and Democracy Reform Champion, Larry Lessig endorses Alan’s Plan for Democracy Reform
The restaurant serving alcoholic drinks will be the first of its kind in Brookline.
There's a public hearing Tuesday night to discuss the Task Force To Reimagine Policing in Brookline.
Epidemiologist running for Congress in MA-04 releases the most detailed COVID-19 plan in the race
Although the official Boston fireworks were canceled because of the pandemic, anyone who was outside after dark may have caught a display.
Brookline Police Chief Andrew Lipson told the Select Board on Friday he is resigning from the position.
Brookline Police Chief Andrew Lipson said he would go back into the ranks as a deputy superintendent.
Khazei’s Message of People Before Politics is Resonating
The holiday falls on a Saturday this year, meaning it will be observed on Friday. That means some changes to local schedules and events.
Michael Alperin will succeed Patrick Dober who served nine years in the role.
Chiuba Obele, who has filed a lawsuit against the police department, said he's demanding the Town cut 50 percent of the police budget.
Brookline educators taped more than 5,500 signatures to Town Hall calling for reversal of about 40 job cuts.
The future of Brookline's ice rink at Larz Anderson park is in question, following a "significant equipment breakdown" at the facility.
Brookline's budget survived a challenge from several Brookline Town Meeting members demanding the town's police department be paired down.
Police said the girls, ages 12, 14 and 15, were wanted in connection with several robberies and attempted robberies in Boston and Brookline.
Two amendments to the 2021 budget are set to go before Brookline Town Meeting Tuesday, proposing cuts to the police department budget.
Leaders from Brookline, Newton, Franklin, Hopkinton, and Dighton say Mermell is best candidate to take on Donald Trump
This says a lot about the town and how it treats people of color, said Select Board Chair Bernard Greene.
Shuttle buses will replace trollies between Kenmore and Cleveland Circle, but business owners hope it doesn't keep you from shopping.
Night 3 of the annual Town Meeting in Brookline featured two controversial conditions for the $317,669,708 proposed budget.
This grant will provide five Black puppeteers with $1,000 to launch a new piece of work.