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Brookline: Pitch in for children’s healthFenway Park will be open Saturday for an afternoon of family fun and an evening party as part of a fund-raiser for the Brookline Community
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Brookline Booksmith acquires Globe Corner BookstoreBrookline Booksmith's travel section is now significantly larger. The 50-year-old Coolidge Corner institution’s online presence now
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Guide for one-floor livingThe Brookline Community Action Network this week announced it has a new guide to one-floor living in town, another benefit for members of
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Brookline, Mass. reconsiders new parking metersOfficials in Brookline are considering the removal of multi-space parking meters installed last year because of complaints.
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Brookline, Mass. reconsiders new parking metersOfficials in Brookline are considering the removal of multi-space parking meters installed last year because of complaints.
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Rain barrels at a discountBrookline residents can save water and $50 off the regular price of a rain barrel by purchasing them from the town this month. The
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Brookline selects food trucks to launch pilot programFood trucks could roll into Brookline this week after selectmen Tuesday approved licenses for five vendors to participate in a pilot
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Teens ask town to hike tobacco ageAn effort lead by high school students in Brookline could soon raise the legal age to buy tobacco products in the town from 18 years old to
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Teens ask town to hike tobacco ageAn effort lead by high school students in Brookline could soon raise the legal age to buy tobacco products in the town from 18 years old to
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Kosher market in Brookline takes guesswork out of Passover shoppingFor local Jews, shopping at what is perhaps the Boston area’s largest strictly Kosher market has become an annual rite of Passover,