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- MA
- Norfolk County
- 10/16/25
- 10/20/2025
- 152 Minutes
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Overview: The Brookline Advisory Committee meeting on October 16th tackled several issues, including the need to address the community’s aging population through Warrant Article 13, proposed changes to tenant rights under Warrant Article 9, and the eligibility of advisory committee members to serve on other committees as outlined in Articles 11 and 12.
- MA
- Norfolk County
- 10/15/25
- 10/28/2025
- 21 Minutes
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Overview: The Norfolk County Commission meeting on October 15, 2025, focused on several issues, including support for the upcoming Alzheimer’s Association Walk, personnel changes, and a farewell to a long-serving county employee. Commissioners addressed these matters with unanimous decisions and shared gratitude for past contributions.
- MA
- Norfolk County
- 10/14/25
- 10/15/2025
- 309 Minutes
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Overview: The Brookline Select Board convened on October 14, 2025, to tackle a myriad of issues, with the Climate Action and Resiliency Plan (CARP) and the Gateway East transit project taking center stage. The board’s discussions highlighted the town’s ambitious target of achieving net-zero emissions by 2040 and the challenges in aligning transit priorities amidst ongoing pilot projects with the MBTA.
- MA
- Norfolk County
- 10/9/25
- 10/09/2025
- 214 Minutes
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Overview: The Brookline School Committee meeting on October 9, 2025, was marked by an in-depth examination of student mental health issues and the implications for the district’s educational and budgetary strategies. The committee also navigated ongoing legal disputes related to the high school building project and discussed budgetary guidelines to address educational equity.
- MA
- Norfolk County
- 10/9/25
- 10/16/2025
- 64 Minutes
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Overview: In the Brookline Advisory Committee meeting on October 9, two primary issues dominated the agenda: a resolution mandating transparency in contact information for elected officials and a proposal supporting a women’s professional basketball franchise in the Boston area. The committee engaged in a detailed debate over the necessity and implications of requiring public officials’ contact details to be readily accessible, while also deliberating the potential impact of a WNBA team on the local community.