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Brookine Elections & Town Meeting Postponed until June
By Bryant Jones, Chronicle Staff, 4/3/20
The Town-wide elections in Brookline have been Postponed until June & the 1st night of Town Meeting will be June 23rd. Moderator Gadsby announced this moving of the first night of Town Meeting to Tuesday, June 23rd. It is not yet certain, who, if anyone, will be responsible for providing Town Meeting Cookies.
Jeff Bezos donates 100 mil to help needy in USA
By Bryant Jones, Chronicle Staff, 4/4/20
Jeff Bezos and his company have been doing a lot to combat the problems caused by the coronavirus pandemic, but now the Amazon owner is using his immense wealth to battle one problem specifically: hunger. Bezos announced he’s sending a $100 million gift to the non-profit organization Feeding America to help replenish its national network of food banks and pantries with the goal being “getting food to those countless families who need it.” Jeff has 2 stores in Brookline, Wholefoods, 1028 Beacon Street, and Amazon Locker Plus at 870 Commonwealth Avenue. Jeff says food insecurity is a problem in the U.S. even during ordinary times, but “COVID-19 is amplifying that stress significantly.” That’s because many non-profit food banks rely on donations of excess food from restaurants, and as you know …
By Bryant Jones, Chronicle Staff, with info from Brookline based Cherry Orchard Books
Join author Maxim D. Shrayer as he discusses his new book, A Russian Immigrant at the Meeting Room of the Coolidge Corner Branch of the Brookline Public Library on Tuesday, December 17th, 2019, from 7pm – 8:30pm. A Russian Immigrant is Three Novellas by Maxim D. Shrayer. Simon Reznikov, the Boston-based immigrant protagonist of Maxim D. Shrayer’s A Russian Immigrant, is restless. Unresolved feelings about his Jewish (and American) present and his Russian (and Soviet) past prevent Reznikov from easily putting down roots in his new country. Told both linearly and non-linearly, with elements of suspense, mystery and crime, these three interconnected novellas gradually reveal many layers of the characters’ Russian, Jewish, and Soviet identities.
Greenwich home that Director Ron Howard Sold in 2014, rumored to be Brady’s new home
By Bryant Jones, Chronicle Staff, Nov. 5th, 2019
Greenwich home that Director Ron Howard Sold in 2014, rumored to be Brady’s new home
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady and his wife, Gisele Bündchen, reportedly have purchased a new house in Greenwich, CT, with speculation swirling around a seven-bedroom, nearly 15,000-square-foot estate. The home, built in 1990, is rumored to have been owned by actor Ron Howard of “Happy Days.” Pictures shown here are of the house Ron Howard sold in Greenwich, CT, but we cannot yet confirm this is Brady’s new home. Greenwich home that Director Ron Howard Sold in 2014, rumored to be Brady’s new home
Homes of the Rich reported the couple is purchasing a stone mansion built in 1990 that sits on 10 acres of land.
Owner Rachel Kelsey (left) with Staff, one of which (also named Rachel on right) is soon getting married
By Bryant Jones, Chronicle Staff, Nov. 4th, 2019
Cutty’s in Brookline Village celebrated “National Sandwich Day” Sunday, 11/3, by offering their scrumptious chicken sandwich specials. The annals of English history report that John Montagu was the 4th Earl of Sandwich. Among other things, the 4th Earl of Sandwich was a heavy gambler. Montagu often spent many long hours in London’s gambling parlors.
Beto O’Rourke Drops out of the Presidential Campaign for 2020
By Bryant Jones, Chronicle Staff, Nov. 1st, 2019
The Texas native announced that he was dropping out of the 2020 presidential race on Friday. On Friday he said, “Our campaign has always been about seeing clearly, speaking honestly, and acting decisively. In that spirit: I am announcing that my service to the country will not be as a candidate or as the nominee.” Only seventeen Democrat Candidates now remain in contention.
There will be no school next week for Brookline, MA, public schools on Friday, November 8th due to the professional development day for staff. There will also be no school on Monday, November 11th in observance of Veterans Day. For more announcements, follow the Brookline Public Schools on Twitter @BrooklinePublic
Long lines, lawn urination, & traffic congestion at the NETA Pot Shop in Brookline
By Bryant Jones, Chronicle Staff, Nov. 1st, 2019
BROOKLINE, MA — ” On Tuesday October 29th, Select Board Chair Bernard Greene said concerning the Marijuana problems, “I’m proposing, that we set up such a committee to look at our bylaws but also look at our expenditure of community impact funds and generally provide ongoing advice to the select board.” Some Brookline residents are asking for more regulations on marijuana retail shops in town because of NETA, the cannibas retailer that opened earlier this year at the corner of Washington and Route Nine. These residents in the Brookline Village area have brought forward these issues:
Lack of parkingMore litter than normal An uptick in people urinating on their lawnsThe Marijuana Shop is open too late. However, more than $1 million in community impact fees have already been paid to Brookline by NETA and NETA asksed that the town first use those funds to remedy the communities concerns.
Every year Beals Street in Brookline is jammed full of trick-or-treaters from all-parts of Brookline
By Bryant Jones, Chronicle Staff, Nov. 1st, 2019
A Wonderfully decorated house on Beals Street last night
BROOKLINE, MA – Every year, hundreds of children pour onto Beals Street in JFK Crossing, marching up and down the narrow street until they get their fill. The street has become so popular, Brookline Police have blocked it off from traffic for the past thirteen years, leaving residents to find parking elsewhere. A whole family of Ninjas on Beals Street last night in Brookline
The first town-sanctioned Beals Street Halloween began in 2006 as the inspiration of Rob Harris, a Halloween enthusiast and father or two who lived on nearby Stedman Street (Stedman Street runs runs parallel to Beals Street and connects to Harvard Street). In 2005, he petitioned the town to close Beals Street during peak trick-or-treating hours, when throngs of costumed children spill into the narrow street.