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Ben Pierce is a Patch field editor covering the communities of Melrose, Malden, Medford, Somerville, Arlington, Newton, and Brookline. He graduated from Marist College in Poughkeepsie, New York in 2021 with a bachelor's degree in communication and a concentration in sports journalism. Ben can be reached at benjamin.pierce@patch.com.
Inhabit is the official application for residents to stay updated on current events in Brookline.

This restaurant has a unique connection to a popular television series.
70 residents attended the event held earlier this week.
Somerville High School unveiled its new energy source.
The two people were spotted brandishing firearms at Harambee Park last month.
The protests are held in opposition of President Donald Trump's military parade.
EZRide is a fare-free bus service in the Cambridge area.
The location is the latest from the Behavioral Health Network.
INspire Cafe gives employment opportunities to people of different abilities.
The department now has access to things such as school records, salary details and medical information.
The annual show is returning at the end of the month.
The Union Square Neighborhood Council held a vote for nearby residents.
Multiple illegal items were discovered after police obtained a warrant.
The current chief is on extended leave of absence.
This month’s strawberry moon will appear about 14 percent smaller and 30 percent dimmer than regular full moons.
The Brookline native was a talk show host for almost 30 years.
The waterway, located near Mill Brook, has long been without a title.
This first-time candidate says improving the district is her top priority.
Firefighters responded to a commercial building on fire late Saturday night.
The space was previously occupied by a famous diner from 1967 to 2024.