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Dec. 10, 2019 Special Town Election: What To Know
Here's some of what to know about Brookline's Election Day 2019 and the Driscoll School override.

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Here's some of what to know about Brookline's Election Day 2019 and the Driscoll School override.

Two members of the Driscoll School Building Committee urge voters to choose Yes on Election Day Dec. 10.
The Waltham team is one of eight participating so far this year.
On Thursday, Town Meeting members voted on a number of issues, including how the town responds to climate change and e-scooters.
Waltham police have released still images of a man they say they suspect was involved in a larceny from a home on Ash Street.
Brookline Fire Chief John Sullivan was quick to caution against placing the blame squarely on natural gas.
Newton employees will have a City Of Newton Identification badge with the employee's picture on it and clothing that identifies them.
Has anyone lost a dog on Cherry street? This dog was dropped off at Fire Station 4.
The week before Thanksgiving the mailbox popped up on the Waltham Common at the tree lighting.
Why are taxes up? The Fiscal Year 2020 budget increased $14.55 million over the previous year and the assessed value of homes went up.
Cambridge police said a man was killed and another man was seriously injured after a crash
Several residents reported hearing loud booms. Police and fire found a shattered window and multiple smoking manholes.
Jeffery Kellem, who was a coach at a school in Waltham, stole more than $1.6 million from an older client and a client who had passed away.
The rare white squirrel is on the mend, according to the center.
It's clear there's a problem, say town officials and residents of one Brookline street say.
Councilors Kristine Mackin and George Darcy asked the city council for equal representation for the municipal inauguration.
Here's what to know about Charlestown Open Studios.
Nashoba Valley Technical High School students plan to bring everybody’s favorite elf to life with four performances of “Elf, The Musical.”
Depending on who you ask it's a nightmare out there - or a wonderland.
The franchise is run by a Suffolk University senior.