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Brookline · BrooklineBrookline has received a state grant of up to $500,000 to install on-street electric vehicle charging stations. The town is among 15 municipalities getting funds from the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center for on-street charging stations. The grant will cover design, procurement, equipment and installation, with no cost to Brookline. The Brookline Department of Public Works… Read More »Town will install on-street EV charging stations thanks to ne…See the Story
Town will install on-street EV charging stations thanks to new grant
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Brookline · BrooklineWith close to 63,000 residents, Brookline is the second largest town in Massachusetts, a status some residents would like to eschew: the City Charter Campaign continues to roll along, even as they’ve pushed their goal to the 2026 ballot. But the runner-up distinction is also a relatively new one: it was only awarded to Brookline… Read More »As Brookline considers becoming a city, what can it learn from Framingham? …Read Article
As Brookline considers becoming a city, what can it learn from Framingham?
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A 40-year-old nonprofit dedicated to protecting the Muddy River is shutting down. Is its mission complete?
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Town Meeting Calls on State Legislature to Allow Real Estate Transfer Fee
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Brookline Lunch, now actually in Brookline: Popular Cambridge diner plans new second location on Beacon Street
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Community fridge temporarily taken down after health complaints
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Town Meeting bans sale of foie gras in Brookline, amends zoning bylaws for disability accommodations
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