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Presidents Day In Brookline 2019: What's Open, Closed
Here's a look at what you can expect on Presidents Day around town.

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Here's a look at what you can expect on Presidents Day around town.

The mayor and a committee just recommended the city fund $526,000 worth of projects in Charlestown.
The mayor and a committee just recommended the city fund the Knights of Columbus HQ into senior housing, and another project.
After young women reported they were approached by strangers in the city in separate instances, police are on the look out for two men.
Wondering what's going to be open or not around the city?
The proposal comes after Boston's recent move to do the same.
'Every day she gets up and gives it her best. I see how hard it is and it doesn't dissuade her at all. It's so motivating,' he said.
Firefighters used the ladders to help evacuate people hanging out of their windows as smoke billowed up.
At a time when policing across the country is turning away from a more militant style of policing to guardians Newton Police are, too.
Google announced it signed a lease to move into the new Kendall Square tower as some predicted it would.
The call came in that a pedestrian was trapped under a car. But it was the driver trapped under his own car. Here's how it happened.
Detectives are asking for the public's help to identify four people wanted in connection with a violent South End assault.
The Massachusetts School Building Authority said Waltham can move on to the schematic design phase of building a new high school.
Some 428 addresses in town are without power this morning, according to Massachusetts Emergency Management.
Wednesday morning more than 600 were left without power in town.
We asked Patch readers where their favorite pizza joint was in town and this is what they said.
The Brookline Police Union and the town agreed on a contract and other highlights from the Select Board Meeting on Feb. 12.
New City Microcreamery is collaborating with Sweet Bakery on Mass Ave with a pop up.
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