Town Meeting Starts Tuesday!

The big news this week, and for the next couple weeks, is Town Meeting, which begins on Tuesday, May 25 at 7pm. Most Town Meeting Members will return to the Brookline High School auditorium for the 1st time since 2019. Town Meeting will then continue for several more nights in the coming weeks - May 24 & 31, and if…
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Happy Mothers Day

Greetings everyone, First, to all mothers, grandmothers, and step-mothers, we wish you a Happy Mothers Day! On this day we celebrate the mothers in our lives and thank them for their critical role in shaping who we are, and also remember the vision of Anna Jarvis who, in memory of her mom who had been a peace activist, campaigned for…
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ELECTION RECAP!

This past Tuesday, the hard campaign work of many on this list paid off as Brookline for Everyone endorsed candidates won Town Meeting races across many precincts. B4E endorsed 64 candidates across 16 of 17 precincts, and 52 of these candidates were elected, a rate of 81.25%! All 26 endorsed incumbents were re-elected, and we added 26 new pro-housing voices…
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ELECTION DAY IS TUESDAY, MAY 2

Greetings, After a long build up, we are here. PLEASE VOTE in Brookline’s Town Election this Tuesday, May 2. Polls are open from 7:00 am to 8:00 pm. Visit the town website for sample ballots, and here is information on where to vote. Finally, it’s not too late to volunteer to help us with our final push. We still need…
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ELECTION + Pizza Social + MBTA-CA Options Workshop

Greetings. We hope everyone has survived (or even enjoyed!) this rainy Sunday. Before we get to the week’s events, we want to make an editorial comment on a recent vote by Brookline’s 30-member Advisory Committee (AC), which is appointed by Town Meeting Moderator Kate Poverman and is charged, among other things, with reviewing and advising Town Meeting on the Town's…
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Happy Patriots and Marathon Day — AND, We Still Need Your Help to Elect Pro-Housing Candidate on May 2

Greetings everyone, and Happy Patriots Day and Marathon Day! Congratulations and good luck for anyone who is running, and for the rest of us, let’s take advantage of Brookline’s prime location to enjoy the party as we cheer the runners on. Now, on to the week. Action Item Number 1: There is still plenty of time to help B4E elect…
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Help Elect Pro-Housing Candidates, the Planning Department’s MBTA Communities Act Compliance Meetings, Greater Boston Interfaith Organization’s Housing Justice Campaign, and more

We hope all who celebrate have had a happy Easter and Passover, and a blessed Ramadan. Spring is always a busy time of year in Brookline, between the May election and Annual Town Meeting, and this year is no different. Let’s dive right in. Action Item Number 1: We need your help to elect pro-housing candidates in Brookline. On May…
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Election Endorsements! Vote for Pro-Housing Candidates on May 2!

We are extremely excited to announce our endorsements of great pro-housing candidates, across Brookline, who will be on the ballot on May 2. For Select Board, we believe Arden Reamer is the best candidate and deserves your vote. Arden understands the current reality of astronomical housing costs in Brookline, and the centrality of our restrictive zoning regulations in getting us…
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Join B4E at Brookline Booksmith (Monday) and attend Select Board Meeting on MBTA-CA Planning and Implementation (Tuesday)

Greetings everyone, It’s a busy week, so let’s get right to our two key Action/Learning Items: Action/Learning Item No. 1: Join us in person at Brookline Booksmith at 6:00 pm on Monday, March 27th for a conversation with Katherine Einstein & Maxwell Palmer, authors of Neighborhood Defenders: Participatory Politics and America’s Housing Crisis. Einstein & Palmer, political science professors at…
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Updates on HPP and MBTA-CA, and Two Easy Action Items

We extend a special thank you to everyone who attended the HAB meeting last Wednesday, where the draft Housing Production Plan (HPP) was rolled out, and to those who the later that evening attended the Planning Department’s kick-off for their Harvard Street Zoning Proposal to comply with the MBTA Communities Act (MBTA-CA). It was a full evening, with lots to…
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