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5 Black Administrators Left Brookline Schools In The Past Year
This says a lot about the town and how it treats people of color, said Select Board Chair Bernard Greene.

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This says a lot about the town and how it treats people of color, said Select Board Chair Bernard Greene.

Shuttle buses will replace trollies between Kenmore and Cleveland Circle, but business owners hope it doesn't keep you from shopping.
Robert Joyce of Carlisle faces five years in prison, three years of supervised release and a fine of $250,000.
On the heels of new state guidance, Newton is preparing three plans for the possibility of reopening schools in the fall.
Uno's opened in Boston in 1979 on Boylston Street. Now that location is closed.
During his career, Dr. Karl Heinz Muehlmann advised four Massachusetts governors, and developed the economics behind MA Proposition 2½.
Entertainment venues including in Waltham, are struggling to make ends meet until they can turn the lights back on and throw open the doors.
Night 3 of the annual Town Meeting in Brookline featured two controversial conditions for the $317,669,708 proposed budget.
Waltham's Jennifer Rose is a co-founder of the Waltham Farmer's Market, an advocate and member of the Waltham Alliance to Create Housing,
"We just want people to know we're here and that they are not alone and we have resources," said Kara Brewton of Brookline Planning.
Newton Mayor Ruthanne Fuller said she would form a civilian task force to take a closer look at the city's police department.
If Mayor Marty Walsh approves the vote, Boston will join five other communities in the state, and become one of the largest cities to do so.
Here's how Town Meeting Members Voted Night 2 of the June 2020 Spring Town Meeting.
Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan and Lowell Police Superintendent Kelly Richardson are now asking for the public's help.
Congratulations, to Westford residents.
Town Meeting authorized the select board to acquire the property on the west side of the old Newbury College land for $14.8 million.
Anthony's Coal Fire Pizza on Needham Street has closed, joining a growing list of restaurants that said the pandemic was just too much.
The iconic bar raised more than expected.
Newton restaurants will now be able to serve diners at tables set up in parking spaces in front of their businesses.