Community Corner

Week in Review: March 7 – 11

Search called off, restaurant penalized and storm costs tallied.

  • The news week got started on Monday with the news that a missing New York man may in the Brookline area, though police were unable to track him down or confirm the sightings. Meanwhile, we reported that a would through at least the opening of restaurant, and our Moms Council led a discussion about age-appropriate parties.
  • Tuesday brought the news that the Dexter School had surprised itself by taking home a in a year that even its coach saw as a part of a β€œrebuilding process.” We also learned that the Coolidge Corner Gym is and may re-open its doors soon.
  • The search for the missing New York man was on Wednesday after police recovered his body from the East Boston shoreline. We also learned that this winter’s bruising series of storms had forced Brookline to spend on snow removal and clean up efforts. And we reported that Vernissage in Washington Square will be forced to for two weeks in April as a penalty for serving it to eight underage patrons last fall.
  • Thursday brought little news, but our photographers and writers took us behind the scenes of and looked at the prospects for Brookline High’s .
  • We ended the week on Friday with news that an 18th-century mansion on Fisher Hill had been after the Preservation Commission voted to delay the homeowners demolition application. But the news kept going into the weekend with an update on the and a story about at Hammond Pond.

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