BROOKLINE — The Town of Brookline announces that increased parking rates will begin to go into affect in mid-March. Rates are increasing to $2 per hour. On Jan. 30, the Select Board voted to approve an increase in the Town’s parking meter rates, the first increase in over eight years. Rates were last increased in […]
Supreme Judicial Court Affirms Dismissal of Tobacco Industry’s Challenge, Upholds Brookline’s Tobacco-Free Generation Bylaw
BROOKLINE — In a win for health and wellness advocates and for the vitality and importance of municipal government, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court has upheld Brookline’s Tobacco-Free Generation Bylaw, banning the sale of tobacco products to anyone born after January 1, 2000. “By affirming a lower court’s dismissal of the tobacco industry’s challenge of […]
CALENDAR LISTING: Brookline Office of Emergency Management to Offer Advice on Creating an Emergency Communications Plan
BROOKLINE — The Brookline Office of Emergency Management, in cooperation with the Brookline Department of Public Health & Human Services, is pleased to offer a program for elder residents on how to create an emergency communication plan. WHEN: Monday, March 4, at 11 a.m. WHERE: Brookline Senior Center, 93 Winchester St. WHAT: Staff from the […]
Town of Brookline Restores Power after Outage Impacting North Brookline
BROOKLINE — The Town of Brookline reports that power has been restored following an outage that affected parts of North Brookline on Thursday afternoon. On Thursday, Feb. 15, at approximately 1:25 p.m., the Town of Brookline experienced a power outage that affected streetlights, traffic signals in major intersections, and approximately 1,000 to 2,000 customers (3-6 […]
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