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Here's what to know about the pool reopening in Brookline.

The numbers mark the largest day over day increase since May.
The Monument Square Halloween parade organizers said they couldn't offer the traditional parade safely, so here's what's happening instead.
Between Sept. 24 and Sept. 30, three students positive for the coronavirus, according to the Department of Secondary Education.
Between Sept. 24 and Sept. 30, two district staff members tested positive for the coronavirus, according to state data.
There are currently no portable toilets allowed for public use.
This year may not look like a traditional Halloween.
It will give community members the opportunity to ask any questions they may have on the topic, said Health Commissioner Swanni Jett.
If you've driven down Main Street, you've likely noticed the yellow barrels. Here's what to know.
This work is part of a $14.7 million project to replace or rehabilitate five Canal Bridges.
The town's rate of positivity for the coronavirus is above the state's average.
After the city's coronavirus risk level rose to moderate this week, the city issued an alert reminding people to follow state guidelines.
The iconic Coolidge Corner Theatre is planning to add two new theaters and update the lobby.
Owner Mark McAuliffe said he was planning to reopen the Main Street bar as Tessie's West.
For the next four years, traffic along Needham Street is going to see a bit more traffic amid construction.
After a water main break near the Maimonides School meant no water and an early dismissal.
This year may not look like a traditional Halloween.
Stores can go back to supplying recyclable, reusable, or compostable checkout bags and charging a minimum fee of 5 cents per bag.
An advisory is in place for parts of the Charles River.
In a letter home Brookline High School told families that a member of the "school community," had tested positive for the coronavirus.