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Brookline Week In Review

Sunday, September 30, 2012

Week in Review: BU Students Robbed, Chat with Gov. Patrick, and Yom Kippur

Two incidents of BU students being robbed near the Boston border, Romney and Ryan stop in for a fundraiser, and a live chat with the Governor. Boston University loses one of its former presidents.

Coming out of the weekend, we wanted to know What Were Your Favorite Things at Brookline Day? We got word of a Romney-Ryan Camp Fundraisers in Chestnut Hill later in the Week. Monday, there was also a Trader Joe’s Recall on Peanut Butter, Over Salmonella Concerns. In more large business news, Panera Asks Fans To Create Their Next Sandwich. A Man Punched Off Bike, and a Rash of Car Breaks made up the week's Brookline Police Log. There were a number of places to Observe Yom Kippur 2012 (or 5773) in Brookline. Tuesday's edition of Brookline Arrest Log included a Would-be Mugger Scared Off with Bottle. A few photos from Brookline Park(ing) Day, as Parks came out of Parking Spaces in Coolidge Corner. We took on the food boxes poll, as Boston is…

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Week in Review: Team Brookline Begins, Wegman's 'Tops Off,' Legal Help in Hancock Village

Brookline has a team set up for next year's Boston Marathon. The Wegman's construction site places the last beam on the building, and a consultant joins the discussion in Hancock Village.

Monday, Members of the Red Sox Talk their Identity Outside Baseball During 'Faith Day at Fenway'. Did you look to see whether You Have Unclaimed Money? A thermal imaging company wants to know, How Hot is Your House, Brookline? Then, in the Brookline Police Log: a few Missing Bikes and some Missing Pipes. Outside of town, there were services Remembering September 11 in the Brookline Area on Tuesday, the 11th anniversary. We asked you to Sound Off on whether Massachusetts should Get Rid of the Governor's Council. A woman became the First West Nile Death in Mass. Since 2005, and the Threat Level has been Raised Statewide. Police dealt with a Bike Theft, Drug Possession and a Flailing Concert-goer, in the Arrest Log. The town took on Legal …

Sunday, September 2, 2012

Week in Review: A Year after Irene, Whole Foods Eyes a Local Chain, and a Discovery in Jamaica Pond

A woman's body is found in Jamaica Pond. A Young Hero in Brookline is awarded a certificate. It is a year after Hurricane Irene hit the area. Otto Pizza got a second location in Brookline.

Brookline Police Place First in Law Enforcement Challenge, which we first learned of onMonday. The Dead Bacteria Terror Tests Begin on MBTA Red Line on Wednesday, and we met Charlie, but can he Join Wally and Pat the Patriot as Symbols of the Boston Area? A broken leg for a hit pedestrian made the Brookline Police Log. Tuesday, was One Year Later, and we wondered What You Learned from Tropical Storm Irene? The Globe gave us a look at How Cleveland Circle Came to Be. Boston University grabbed itself a Slice of Otto Pizza, with the new place opening. We learned about someBus Behavior That Can Get You Thrown In Jail, and possession of burglarious tools lands one in jail in Brookline Arrest Log.  We wondered Wednesday, Are Drugs & Alcohol a …

Sunday, August 26, 2012

Week in Review: Brookline Gets Listed, New Plans for Hancock Village and Cleveland Circle, West Nile Threat High, a Tree Hits a Car

The town mentioned in some lists. The Health Department raised the the West Nile Virus alert level to high. Developers file new plans in Hancock Village and Cleveland Circle. A woman narrowly escapes injury when a tree falls onto her car.

Monday morning, we met several Brookline Businesses Going Local First, as the Local First organization goes online. New Cleveland Circle Development Plans have been Filed, and some Neighbors Have Concerns. Blogger Julie Ross asked you to Make.Me.Laugh.Please, and Herb Robinson feels like The Bull in the Ring.How Charitable is Brookline? A new study from the Chronicle of Philanthropy founds a few interesting things about New England and the country. A stuck car and a randomly missing scooter made up Brookline Police Log. And, a "Cascade" Floods The Booksmith (it's a book, not a torrent of water). Tuesday, a little about Brookline being Named to CNN's List of Best Places To Live. Brookline’s 16U Summer Team Wins Tompkins League Title. …

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Sunday, August 19, 2012

Week in Review: Fourth District Debates, Superheroes and the Paul Ryan Announcement

Week in review for Brookline featuring Fourth District candidates debating, a look at some superheroes, and a vice-presidential pick for Mitt Romney. As well as a driver on the T tracks.

According to our Snap pollon Monday, Massachusetts Republicans Say Ryan Will Energize Campaign and Massachusetts Dems Say Ryan's Budget Plans Will Hurt GOP. Ahead of the Coolidge's screening of the Big Lebowski, we wanted you to Share your Photos. Brookline Police were Looking for Possible Locker Thief. Elizabeth Childs is Putting "Camp" back into Campaigning. In Brookline Police Log, a broken dryer and a pair of girls kicking a door.  Tuesday, we found out about a Car that got Stuck on T Tracks in Brookline, due to distractions and a GPS. We also got a glimpse at the Cloak-and-Dagger in the Paul Ryan Vice-Presidential Pick. We wanted to know, according to you who use the roads, Which Road in Brookline Most Needs Repaving?. We checked in …

Sunday, August 5, 2012

Week in Review: Hubway is Coming, Bottle Bill and Three Strikes Law Up, Graffiti and Robbery Arrests

Police arrest two for armed robbery, two for graffiti. Bottle bill dies, Three Strikes bill approved. Patch interviews a Cub Scout leader who left to protest their sexual orientation policy.

in Monday's Police Log, a pedestrian thrown after a crash on Independence, and a Rube Goldberg-esque fire. It's not too late to catch up on your Summer Reading Lists for Kids Ages 6-9. We met a Junior Golfer from Brookline Battle for Golfweek Junior Invitatonal Title. An announcement from the Brookline Rotary Club Seeks an International Exchange-Student Host Family.  Tuesday, the State House Rejected Governor's 'Three-Strikes' Amendment. We told you how to Get your Brookline Patch fix on Facebook. The big news for graffiti fighters, one major Graffiti Artist was Bagged for Tags in Brookline. At the first Republican debate, Fourth District GOP Candidates Talked Taxes, Health Care and Gun Control. The MBTA reported its Highest Fiscal-Year …

Sunday, July 8, 2012

Week in Review: Pan-Mass Challenge Rides on, the Fourth is with Brookline

Brookline week in review for the week of Fourth of July.

We found an interview Monday morning between CBS and the infamous Brookline (and Cape Cod) Bear--who also made Brookline Police Log. The Suffolk DA found two From Brookline Responsible in Allston Hazing Case, as well as Allston residents arraigned. One of our bloggers had Five Guys, Two Girls and A Rainbow Connection. Young readers can catch up on our Summer Reading List for Tweens and Teens, 11-up.  If you are Riding in the Pan-Mass Challenge, We Want to Hear from You. Tuesday, we called out the roughly 80 Brookline Riders in the PMC. With the Best Of Patch relaunch coming, we asked for nominations for Best Chinese, Best Place to Get Fit, and the other best places in town. With people launching Fireworks all week, did you follow these …

Sunday, June 17, 2012

Week in Review: Police Find Gun Cache, Brookline High Graduates, Summer Reading Kicks Off

Week in review for June 11 - 15. Police arrest and charge Richard Becker for gun possession. Photos and videos from Brookline High's graduation, and we launch Summer Reading Lists.

Brookline's 2012 Senior class woke up as graduates for the first time Monday, and we wanted you to add your add your graduation photos to our collection of videos and pictures of the Music and Speeches. We wnated to know What Do You Think About Limiting Sugary Drinks and Foods? In Brookline Police Log, a look at the Star Market carjacker, as well as a mouse and keyboard heist.  Tuesday, we got the results of the Best-Designed Food Truck poll. Winner: Paris Creperie. An Effort to Tax Sodas Died in the Legislature. Some details about the Pan-Mass Kids Ride, which came to Brookline-Newton-Needam yesterday. The big news Tuesday was, Brookline Police's Arrest of a Man and the Seizure a Cache of Guns. In Brookline Arrest Log, a cab driver was …

Sunday, June 10, 2012

Week in Review: Star Market Robbed, Paris Nationally Nominated, Sundays at the Coolidge Library

Man robs Star Market, carjacks a woman. Boston police arrest a subject. Paris Creperie's food truck nominated for a national design competition. Library Trustees vote to keep the library open all Summer.

Monday, Paris Creperie's Food Truck could be a Nationwide Best Design, says the poll. We also launched a new blog, and told the story of The Start of GeorgieJessieLove.com. Police respond to a Serious Crash at Brookline-Newton Border, and released information about a Fatal Crash on Harvard Street Early Saturday Morning. Brookline Police Log included an alleged package thief, and a driver reportedly found with knives and drugs. The Transit of Venus was on Tuesday, and it was the beginning of Brookline's Leaf Blower Ban Bylaw, Now in Effect. We learned that Devotion's Interim Principal Goes to Loring Elementary School in Sudbury. After Jules Levine Drops Out of Race for 4th District Seat, Joseph Kennedy III puts a second Brookline Name on …

Sunday, June 3, 2012

Week in Review: Memorial Day, Town Meeting Ends, Bertucci's Closes

A week in review following the end of Town Meeting--a vote to leave Norfolk County and up the tobacco sales age, the closing of Bertucci's, and Memorial Day.

Monday, Memorial Day, featured a program of services remembering those who gave their lives for the country. Best Of Patch Readers' Choice Brookline 2012 is going on Summer Vacation. The final night of Brookline Town Meeting was Tuesday, and we began the day looking at decisions from the past session: Town Meeting Voted for Cost of Living Adjustment Inceases, and Apologized for Brookline's Slave-Owning Past. There was a Strong possibility of Thunderstorms. Brookline Police Log included an arrest for package thefts from a building, and Brookline Arrest Log had a "discussion" with a roommate and an axe. Brookline Votes to Leave Norfolk County, we reported Wednesday. High Schoolers and Town Meeting also voted to increase the smoking age and …

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