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 […]
Town Administrator Chas Carey Earns Positive Performance Review from Brookline Select Board in First Year of Service
BROOKLINE — The Town of Brookline Select Board is pleased to share Town Administrator Chas Carey’s positive performance review in his first year of service with the town. Town Administrator Carey was appointed in August 2022, and was evaluated on his work from September 2022 to Dec. 31, 2023. Select Board members assessed Carey in 10 […]
Brookline Joins Network of Age-Friendly States and Communities
The AARP recently welcomed the Town of Brookline into the nation-wide Network of Age-Friendly States and Communities. Network members demonstrate on-going commitment to provide robust services and programs that ensure their communities are livable for residents in all life stages. Through this association, Brookline stakeholders and citizens can participate in discussions with representatives from like-minded […]
Town of Brookline Takes Action to Improve Rodent Control
Poorly maintained dumpsters with holes, missing or loose lids, or overflowing trash are some of the worst violations of the Town’s Solid Waste Regulations. These oversights create an easily accessible food source for rodents, thus exacerbating an already challenging problem for the town. Poor storage and maintenance practices of regular trash and recycling toters also […]
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