BROOKLINE – The Public Schools of Brookline (PSB) is pleased to announce that the district recently kicked off its “Feed Kids for Free” summer food program.
Town of Brookline Declares Snow Emergency Parking Ban, Offers Information Ahead of Major Winter Storm
BROOKLINE — Town Administrator Mel Kleckner and Commissioner of Public Works Erin Chute Gallentine report the Town of Brookline has declared a snow emergency parking ban in anticipation of a potentially powerful Nor’easter forecast for Saturday.
Town of Brookline Seeking Executive Search Consultants as Police Chief Hiring Process Begins
Town Administrator Mel Kleckner is pleased to announce the town is beginning the search process for a new police chief.
Brookline Residents Reminded of Opportunity to Volunteer for 2022 U.S. Open
BROOKLINE — Town Administrator Mel Kleckner and the Town of Brookline wish to remind residents to register to volunteer for the 122nd U.S. Open Championship, which will be held at The Country Club from June 13-19, 2022.
Brookline Department of Public Health Declares Heat Emergency
BROOKLINE — With temperatures expected to be in the 90’s through Wednesday, the Brookline Department of Public Health has declared a Heat Emergency beginning Sunday, June 27 and ending Thursday, July 1 and announces that cooling centers are open around town.
Brookline Senior Center Launches Fundraising Drive to Support Restaurants and Residents
BROOKLINE – The Brookline Senior Center and its partner agencies have launched a fundraising drive to continue a popular program that supports both residents facing food insecurity and Brookline restaurants.
Town of Brookline Hires Thomas Barrasso as Director for Sustainability Planning
BROOKLINE – Town Administrator Mel Kleckner and Planning Director Alison Steinfeld are pleased to announce that Thomas Barrasso has been hired as the first Director for Sustainability Planning for the Town’s Planning Department.
Town of Brookline Develops Civilian Feedback Form to Evaluate Police Interactions
BROOKLINE – Town Administrator Mel Kleckner and Acting Chief of Police Mark Morgan are pleased to announce that the Brookline Police Department has launched a form designed to collect feedback from those who have had interactions with members of the department.
Advanced Volunteer Registration Opportunity Announced for Town of Brookline Residents for the 2022 U.S. Open Championship
BROOKLINE — Town Administrator Mel Kleckner announces that Brookline residents will have an early opportunity to register to volunteer for the 122nd U.S. Open Championship, which will be held at The Country Club from June 13-19, 2022.
Brookline Select Board Issues Statement Condemning Racism and Violence Against Asian-Americans
BROOKLINE – The Brookline Select Board announces that it has come together to stand against racism toward Asian-Americans and Pacific Islanders, and with the help of residents has identified actionable steps the town can take to support anti-racism in the community.