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Brookline Slammed For Publishing Details Of Sexual Harassment Cases
Last week, the town published a report detailing the sexual harassment allegations against former Police Chief Ashley Gonzalez.

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Last week, the town published a report detailing the sexual harassment allegations against former Police Chief Ashley Gonzalez.

The city’s planning board recently approved an application for a new mixed-use life science facility on Elm and Grove Streets.
The Bradlee Road Tenant Association will rally outside their building Saturday afternoon, demanding negotiations with Savage Properties.
Apotheker spent the last 17 years as Commander of the Community Service Bureau, a position that will be taken over by Lt. Amanda Henrickson.
The city will receive $2M from the MassWorks Infrastructure Program and $235K from the MA Department of Housing & Community Development.
The project funding was approved by the Community Preservation Act Committee and Town Meeting for $997,000 in August.
The Halloween celebration is scheduled for Thursday, Oct. 26 from 5-7 p.m.
The most significant delays are expected on Main Street from Sheridan Road to Stow Street and at Prospect Street Bridge.
The open house will be held at the AFD Headquarters, located at 411 Mass Ave.
The city will hold early voting from Saturday, Oct. 22 through Friday, Nov. 4.
The right lane, breakdown lane, and ramp from Trapelo Road to I-95 northbound is shut down at this time.
The proposal involves three property tax overrides, including a general operating override of $9,175,000 and two debt exclusion overrides.
Participants collected hundreds of donations for The Animal Rescue League of Boston, Dedham Branch.
Residents are invited to stop by City Hall or Wegman's on Oct. 29 to expose of expired or unused medications.
The decision will allow students to start the 2023-2024 school year without disruption.
Athleta and Zwilling will be the first to open their doors, with grand openings set for next month.
The Tufts University Police Department is investigating the incidents.
The survivor-led organization advocates for fair and equitable access to specialized therapy for all trauma survivors.
The clinics will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 1 and Monday, Nov. 14.
Founded by Northeastern University graduate James Park, Glazed Bytes officially opened its doors on October 1.