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Brookline residents gathered in a small crowd at the World War Monument today to honor the men and women who have served this country in the armed forces and those who continue to do so today. TELL US: How do you and your family celebrate veteran's day?
The federal holiday will be observed on Monday, Nov. 12.
Veterans Day was celebrated by many communities on its official date, Sunday, Nov. 11, but the federal holiday will be observed on Monday, Nov. 12. Most state, county and city offices will be closed today, although businesses may choose to stay open. Here's a short list of what's open and closed today. Know of something that's closed and not on the list? Add it in the comments. Bars and Restaurants: Open. Library: All branches of the Boston Public Library, including the Charlestown location, will be closed today. MBTA: All commuter rail, bus and subway lines will follow their regular weekday schedules today. For schedules, visit www.mbta.com. Municipal Offices: Closed (including City Hall, public schools, libraries and community centers…
Happy Veteran's Day! Here are fove things you need to know about today.
1. Weather: the National Weather Service predicts a warm sunny day with a high of 68. The evening will cloud over with a chance of rain around 11 p.m.. The temperature will drop to about 53. 2. Story Time at Henry Bear's Park: Join us every Monday for Story Time at Henry Bear's Park! All ages are welcome, and no sign up is necessary at 11 a.m. for free. 3. The 24th Annual Boston Jewish Film Festival – 804: May 1948. With independence declared, Israel was immediately under siege from six armies. Outnumbered and out-armed, Israel asked for international help. This documentary tells the little-known story of the 804 South Africans in The Machal, volunteers from outside of Israel at noon at the Coolidge Corner Theatre. 4. Veteran's Day …
Michael & Nomi Burstein
1:05 pm on Monday, November 12, 2012
The Public Library of Brookline is closed as well.   more ›