Pine Manor College will become the Pine Manor Institute for Student Success at Boston College and will come with an $50 million endowment.
Dr. Evan Shannon, who has worked at Boston's Brigham And Women's Hospital, was honored by the wrestler as part of The Real Heroes Project.
This year's annual election is already shaping up to look different.
The 2020 National Merit $2,500 Scholarship winners were announced Wednesday. Four of the winners are from Brookline.
The principal of the Runkle School resigned two months after she took an unexpected leave of absence.
Zannetos joins a crowded field —of mostly Brookline and Newton residents —vying for Rep. Joe Kennedy's fourth Congressional seat.
That lowers the number of candidates vying to replace Rep. Joe Kennedy, who is running for a seat in the Senate, to 11.
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Some 196 Brookline Town employees have been furloughed since March.
The Davis Path Pedestrian Footbridge has carried pedestrians over the D line in Brookline Village for more than 100 years.
Dr. Natalia Linos, an epidemiologist at Harvard University, is the 13th to campaign for Massachusetts’ 4th Congressional District.
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After Brookline Interactive received a connection upgrade from a Boston broadband provider, local residents have access to community events.
Brookline native Lisa Hines is in the line of work of helping others. Now she's helping deliver food to a local pantry when others can't.
Following a 3-2 vote, polls will now be open from noon until 8 p.m. after concerns were raised over the wellbeing of election workers.
Mass General and Fallon Ambulance staff will help test 600 people in Brookline in an effort to determine the prevalence of the virus here.
Even the Brookline Police have stopped by to sing along to seniors staying safe in their apartments.
All proceeds from “Facing Civil Rights” VOD sales will go to support the Brookline Community Foundation’s Safety Net Fund.
Devin Sullivan and Kai-Yu Zhang, who go to the Baker School, beat out thousands of other contestants for their video on “Waste Disposal.”
So far 27 people have died as a result of COVID-19, the disease that the virus causes.
The Boston Area Mask Initiative has distributed over 14,000 masks since launching in early March.
A Brookline mother’s creation is now helping families in the age of social distancing.
Protection leaders are asking for the public's help: amid coronavirus crisis, there's another crisis.
Ahead of the June elections, Brookline has moved a handful of polling locations in an effort to help voters stay safe amid the coronavirus.
NETA got permission to start delivering to medical marijuana patients this week in response to the coronavirus crisis.
School officials said the district is likely to have a deficit in the $120 million school budget for 2021.
We all know someone in Brookline who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
The highest number of positive cases are among those who are between 70 and 89 in town, according to Brookline Health Data.
Officer Amy Hall went to the Civil Service Commission to appeal an unpaid suspension, citing workplace retaliation.
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Davis Path Pedestrian Footbridge has been closed because of "structural deficiencies," according to the town.
After a man had a heart attack on the bus, the driver found police officers who jumped up to help save him.
Fourteen residents at one nursing facility and two residents at a separate assisted living facility in Brookline have died.
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Brookline librarians and staff at The Makery are working with a volunteer network to create masks and face shields using 3D printers.
Around 50 people at CareOne at Brookline and 17 people at Goddard House have tested positive for COVID-19 this week.
The final few weeks of school usually involve weeks of MCAS and then finals, but not this year.
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As Brookline's current interim superintendent prepares to step down, the town is looking for someone to lead the school district.
As of Monday night, there were six deaths in Brookline related to COVID-19.