BPD celebrates National Crime and Intelligence Analyst Appreciation Day!
Segolene Guitton is BPD's Crime Analyst & a vital part of our team providing critical crime data analytics to address emerging issues.
Thank you, Segolene for all your hard work! #brookline#crimeanalyst
From Brookline DPW:
Help street trees by providing water during periods of drought. If there is a water bag on the trees, fill that bag. Otherwise, pour the water around the base of the tree every three days. Soil should be moist at least 1” below the ground. The trees thank you!
The Fourth of July is tomorrow! Take a moment to look over some important information about the use of fireworks.
Remember, according to MGL148/39, it is illegal for private citizens to use, possess or sell fireworks in Massachusetts.
Have fun, enjoy and celebrate safely!
617-730-2222 is our direct line for non-emergencies or for regular dispatch business, so it's always a good idea to have this number saved in the event you have a non-emergency and you need to reach either the police, fire or paramedics. #brookline#brooklinepolice#mass911
Please take our quick online survey to identify specific locations in Brookline you do not feel safe when walking, biking, driving, or other. Check out the locations that your neighbors have already identified in the map below! @Visionzeronet
https://t.co/e0xzdZdVxB
CONGRATULATIONS BHS CLASS OF 2024!
We celebrate your achievements and cheer you on as you embark on your next exciting adventure. Here's to a bright future filled with endless possibilities!
📸: @LinusGuilloryJr
With my Brookline peeps at @MassDems convention, Bernard @SelectGreene, @cdory28167 Neil Gordon, and Kim Smith. They will work hard to GOTV in Brookline! #mapoli
June is PRIDE MONTH!
Pride patches are available for purchase @ police station lobby to support suicide prevention among lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning youth. Proceeds will benefit the Trevor Project.
#trevorproject#brooklinepride#pridemonth
Today Brookline celebrates 20 years of marriage equality. Making history that day were Robyn Ochs & Peg Preble, the 1st same sex couple married in Brookline. @robynochs recounts that unexpectedly wonderful day, May 17, 2004
The recently renamed Roland Hayes school will celebrate its new moniker with a community party on Monday, June 3, which is the late tenor’s birthday and observed as Roland Hayes Day in Brookline.
The whole community is invited to this celebration.
Congratulations to the eight Brookline recruits who graduated from Cambridge Fire Academy, conducted jointly by the Cambridge and Brookline fire departments. They will now enter their probationary period before being sworn in as Brookline firefighters.
Tomorrow 7pm: a TV on TV Election Night Results Special on @brkInteractive! We’ll discuss the @TownofBrookline races, interview guests from @brookline_news and the Brookline @LWVMA, and have all the results live on cable and streaming.
Tune in on https://t.co/2wVAuZjfj0