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‘Brookline Day’ To Return September 18 In Coolidge Corner
Brookline Day is intended to celebrate the community as a great place to live, work, and play in.

BROOKLINE – The Town of Brookline will host its annual Brookline Day celebration on Sunday, Sept. 18 in Coolidge Corner.
The town is piloting the new location instead of Larz Anderson Park in an effort to support local businesses and increase accessibility, said Recreation Director Leigh Jackson.
Brookline-based businesses will have the opportunity to set up booths at the event and engage directly with residents and visitors during the celebration. Businesses that would like to participate should complete and submit an expression of interest form.
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“We are excited about the opportunity to bring Brookline Day to Coolidge Corner this year and are ready for a day that celebrates Brookline and all our community has to offer,” Jackson said in a statement. “It will serve as a great opportunity for residents and visitors to come together and celebrate the end of summer in a family-friendly environment.”
Brookline Day is intended to celebrate the community as a great place to live, work, and play in, while fostering a connection among residents, neighbors and businesses, said the city. The event will feature food, music, a mini-town hall, touch-a-truck, vendors, a kid-friendly area, and other family-oriented activities.
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To learn more about Brookline Day, visit www.brooklinerec.com/259/Brookline-Day.
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