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- Check2 days agoChange DetectedNew content added: Town Administrator Newsletter, Water Main Flushing, Fall Town Meeting notice, Brookline Day, and EKAC renovation notice. Older content like Trash Amnesty, Jeff Speck event, and earlier Town Meeting posts were removed.SummaryDifference14%
- Check9 days agoChange DetectedThe Evelyn Kirrane Aquatics Center will temporarily close this November for renovations and upgrades, and the Town of Brookline has announced Trash Amnesty Week from September 2 to September 6.SummaryDifference14%
- Check16 days agoChange DetectedThe Town of Brookline has announced a Trash Amnesty Week from September 2 to 6, 2025, allowing residents to dispose of extra household waste at no cost due to a one-day trash delay caused by Labor Day. Additionally, several previous announcements related to diversity and community events have been removed from the page.SummaryDifference22%
- Check23 days agoChange DetectedThe webpage has been updated to include new information about community events, health advisories regarding blue-green algae, and ongoing studies related to parking and mobility in Brookline. Notably, the event on September 10 will focus on walkability and community engagement, while a public health advisory has been issued due to the presence of harmful algae in local water bodies.SummaryDifference100%
- Check30 days agoChange DetectedThe webpage has added information about a public presentation titled 'A More Walkable Brookline' featuring urban planner Jeff Speck, and announced the availability of a new online demolition permit application. Additionally, a public health advisory for Brookline Reservoir and Leverett Pond due to an algae bloom has been included.SummaryDifference16%
- Check38 days agoChange DetectedThe Town of Brookline has issued a public health advisory for the Brookline Reservoir due to an algae bloom, and there is a new affordable housing opportunity at 77 Marion Street with specific rental details. Additionally, the August Town Administrator Newsletter has been posted, replacing the previous July edition.SummaryDifference51%
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