BROOKLINE — Interim Health Commissioner Patrick Maloney announces that the Town of Brookline’s mask mandate and proof of vaccination requirement continues to remain in effect though the need for these requirements will be reassessed next month. On Feb. 10, 2022, the Brookline Advisory Council on Public Health (ACPH), with the support of Interim Commissioner Maloney, voted unanimously to […]
Town of Brookline Hosts Showcase for Food Vendors Interested in Helping Cater U.S. Open
BROOKLINE — The Town of Brookline announces that local food vendors recently showcased their cuisines at an event hosted by the Brookline Chamber of Commerce and Ridgewells, the caterer for the United States Golf Association (USGA). The showcase was held on Monday, Feb. 7, at the Putterham Meadows Golf Course as a part of […]
Brookline Partners with Qwally to Support Outreach Efforts to Businesses Owned by Individuals from Historically Marginalized Groups
BROOKLINE – Town Administrator Mel Kleckner and Chief Procurement Officer David Geanakakis are pleased to announce that the Town of Brookline is partnering with Qwally to support outreach efforts to small businesses owned by individuals from historically marginalized groups. The partnership aims to increase awareness of town contract bids among small local businesses, including those […]
Town of Brookline to Require Face Coverings Indoors Townwide
BROOKLINE — Health Commissioner Dr. Swannie Jett announces that face coverings will be required in all indoor, publicly accessible spaces in an effort to mitigate the spread of COVID-19.
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