The Brookline Chamber of Commerce is working to keep tabs on the businesses that remain open during the COVID-19 outbreak. Gov. Charlie Baker has mandated that all non-essential businesses close until Tuesday, April 7, but restaurants can remain open for takeout/delivery operations, as can grocery stores, pharmacies and other essential businesses.
*Update 9* (7:30 p.m., 3/20/20) Town of Brookline Provides Update on COVID-19 Response
The Commonwealth announced tax relief for businesses, the Brookline Fire Department is suspending smoke alarm inspections, information for prospective volunteers, the sealing off of school buildings and more in this update.
In Case You Missed It: Watch the Virtual Town Hall for Brookline Business Owners
If you missed it, Select Board Member Raul Fernandez hosted a virtual town hall with guests who provided insight on the resources available to business owners in Brookline as the community works together to respond to the COVID-19 situation.
**Update 3** Town of Brookline Announces Additional Regulations, Remote Work Policies to Implement Social Distancing
BROOKLINE — The Brookline Select Board, Town Administrator Mel Kleckner and Director of Health and Human Services Swannie Jett announce that the Town of Brookline has declared a state of emergency and has enacted regulations on businesses to advance social distancing, above and beyond those outlined at the state level. In addition, all town employees […]
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