Sports
Brookline To Hold Final Public Forum On U.S. Open Championship
The virtual forum will be held on Monday, May 9 at 6 p.m.

BROOKLINE, MA — The Town of Brookline will host its its final public forum about the U.S. Open next month, giving residents an opportunity to share feedback about plans and protocols for golf's national championship.
The virtual forum will be held on Monday, May 9 at 6 p.m. Those interested in attending are asked to register here.
Participants will offer updates in advance of the championship, which will be contested from June 13 to 19 at The Country Club:
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- The Community Partnership Committee, a collaboration among the Town, community leaders, and The Country Club, will report on the progress made toward the group’s initiatives.
- Representatives of Town departments will provide updates about plans and protocols in several areas, such as trash removal, parking, and health and safety.
- Representatives of The United States Golf Association and The Country Club will share useful information for attendees and the public.
“The first two public forums about U.S. Open planning were extremely valuable, and helped the Town to create a roadmap toward hosting a successful national championship event for all,” Town Administrator Mel Kleckner said in a statement. “We ask anyone with an interest in the championship or a concern they would like addressed to attend.”
The full meeting agenda may be found here.
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