Town Hall and other town facilities — except parks — are closed to the public until further notice. Residents should visit brooklinema.gov to learn how they can conduct much of their transactions and business with the town online, as well as find the contact information for the departments they need to work with. All non-essential […]
March 18, 2020: What Brookline Residents Need to Know About COVID-19 to Start the Day
Here is a rundown of the most timely updates related to the Town of Brookline’s response to the COVID-19 outbreak, and what you should know for March 18, 2020.
**Update 6** Town of Brookline Launches New Website to Keep Residents Informed About COVID-19
BROOKLINE — The Brookline Select Board, Town Administrator Mel Kleckner and Director of Health and Human Services Dr. Swannie Jett announce the launch of a new website that will provide community members with the latest public health and emergency management information as Brookline responds to the global COVID-19 outbreak. The new website, BrooklineCOVID19.com, will serve […]
**Update 5** Brookline Town Hall to Close to the Public
Brookline Police Announce Emergency Parking Rules, Town Leaders Ask Construction Crews to Temporarily Suspend Work The Brookline Select Board, Town Administrator Mel Kleckner and Director of Health and Human Services Dr. Swannie Jett wish to provide the community with several important updates related to the ongoing COVID-19 emergency. Brookline Town Hall will close to the […]