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Brookline town election: Contested races shaping up


Wicked Local
While it’s still early in Brookline’s town election season — with months to go before voters will head to the polls May 4 — some races are already looking to be contested.
Here’s the latest information from the Town Clerk’s office, which releases updates every Friday:
How do you run for office in Brookline?
To obtain nomination papers, contact the Town Clerk’s office at 617-730-2010 and make an appointment. Those running for Town Meeting will need 10 certified signatures, while candidates for townwide office will need 50 (no, electronic signatures don’t count).
Incumbent Town Meeting members can also file an Assent to Election form with the town clerk to get their names on the ballot without having to obtain nomination papers. This form is due by March 9.  

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Brookline Town Election: 18 People Have Declared Intention To Run


UpdatedFri, Feb 12, 2021 at 1:17 pm ET
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The last day to obtain nomination papers from the clerk's office for any open seat is March 12.​ (Patch graphic)
BROOKLINE, MA — If you're thinking about running for office in Brookline, you have until March 12 to take out and return nomination papers for the May 4 town election, according to the town clerk's office. So far, 18 people have declared an interest in running for townwide office.
There have been 83 people have taken out papers indicating they want to run to represent their precinct as a Brookline Town Meeting member. But no one has yet stepped up to run for the office of Town Clerk.

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Mapleton Turkeys Strut Their Stuff - Old Mission Gazette


Old Mission Gazette
Mapleton Turkeys strut their stuff | Jane Boursaw Photo
Traverse City may have their South Airport Turkeys (although I heard recently that one may have passed away – RIP, Turkey), but here on the Old Mission Peninsula, we have our very own Mapleton Turkeys.
You can often find the Gang of Gobblers strutting about near the intersection of Center Road and Seven Hills Road – in Helen and Wayne Mumford’s yard, Nancy Heller’s field, and Dave Edmondson’s orchard. Tim counted 30 when I took this photo last week (hence, no snow at the time), and when they saw me, they all looked my way and posed for me.

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Matthew Specktor and Samantha Culp wedding - The New York Times


An Imprint Neither Could Forget
Matthew Specktor and Samantha Culp first met at a book-signing benefit in 2013. They reconnected nearly six years later on a dating website.
Matthew Specktor and Samantha Culp were married Dec. 16 at the Los Angeles home of Mr. Specktor’s father and stepmother.
Published Jan. 1, 2021Updated Jan. 3, 2021
Long before the name Matthew Specktor was inscribed on Samantha Culp’s heart, it could be found beneath a short, sweet note inscribed on a page of Mr. Specktor’s book, “American Dream Machine,” which she bought at a benefit at the Hotel Bel-Air in Los Angeles in June 2013.

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HGAR Foundation Presents $1,000 Donation Check to Support Connection, Serving the Lower Hudson Valley — RISMedia

HGAR Foundation Presents $1,000 Donation Check to Support Connection, Serving the Lower Hudson Valley — RISMedia
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Brookline renews Sanctuary Medicinals' recreational marijuana license


Wicked Local
Though things at Sanctuary Medicinals have been mostly quiet since its August opening, Brookline officials debated last week whether the marijuana retailer might see some growing pains, especially once the pandemic wanes.
Up for license renewal, Sanctuary representatives appeared before the Select Board Dec. 8, reflecting on the first few months of business and looking ahead to goals for 2021. 
The Select Board ultimately voted unanimously to renew Sanctuary’s license. Here are  the big takeaways: 
Sanctuary has seen a quieter start
Several town officials noted the town’s two marijuana retailers have seen fewer community complaints during the pandemic. 

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Brookline gives a nod to commercial taxpayers with 2021 tax rates


Wicked Local
The Select Board voted Tuesday to shift less of this year’s tax levy to commercial property owners, an attempt to ease the burden on local businesses facing COVID-related financial hardships. 
Each year, Brookline approves tax rates for both residential and commercial property owners. The Select Board can shift some of the tax burden from residential property to commercial, industrial and personal property (CIP) classes.
Last year’s commercial tax rate was 172.5% higher than the residential  rate before the exemption for owner-occupied property was factored in. The residential exemption rate will stay the same as last year at 21% of the average value of all residential property.

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