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Brookline and Milford
Brookline is bordered by Mason to the west, Milford to the north, Hollis to the east, and Townsend, Massachusetts and Pepperell, Massachusetts to the south.
Mason is bordered by New Ipswich and Greenville to the west, Wilton to the north, Milford to the northeast, Brookline to the east, and Ashby, Massachusetts and Townsend, Massachusetts to the south.
Milford is bordered by Lyndeborough and Mont Vernon to the north, Amherst to the east, Hollis to the southeast, Brookline to the south, Mason to the southwest, and Wilton to the west.
The western terminus of NH 130 is at the junction with New Hampshire Route 13 in Brookline as Milford Street.

Brookline and Railroad
Most of the cross streets in the neighborhood are named after cities and towns served by it or by the Boston and Albany Railroad: Greenwich, Newton, Canton, Dedham, Brookline, Rutland, Concord, Worcester, Springfield, Camden, Maine, Northampton, Sharon, Randolph, Plympton, Stoughton, Waltham, Dover, Chatham, and Wareham.
In the meantime, the New York and Boston Railroad had built a line from Brookline, Massachusetts ( outside Boston ) southwest to Woonsocket, Rhode Island, crossing the Norfolk County Railroad in Blackstone.
The earliest part of the line to be built was the Brookline Branch of the Boston and Worcester Railroad, which opened in 1847.
Next came the Charles River Branch Railroad, opened Summer 1852 from the end of the Brookline Branch to Newton Upper Falls.

Brookline and was
The Central Artery, as part of MassHighway's Master Plan of 1948, was originally planned to be the downtown Boston stretch of Interstate 95, and was signed as such ; a bypass road called the Inner Belt ( officially Interstate 695 ) was to pass around the downtown core to the west, through the neighborhood of Roxbury and the cities of Brookline, Cambridge, and Somerville.
In 2010, the SCI-owned Stanetsky Chapel, a Jewish funeral home in Brookline, MA, was charged by the State Board of Registration with serious violations of state law and regulations in connection with an incident where a woman was buried in the wrong grave, then disinterred without a legal permit being obtained and reburied in the correct grave with the woman's family not being notified of the mistake and the corrective procedure.
The third is the Dutch House, which was moved to Brookline, Massachusetts.
Brookline became an exclave of Norfolk County in 1873 when the neighboring town of West Roxbury was annexed by Boston ( thus leaving Norfolk County to join Suffolk County ) and Brookline refused to be annexed by Boston after the Brookline-Boston annexation debate of 1873.
Settlement moved two miles away to Brookline which was on the rail line's route.
Originally, Brookline was to retain its own identity, but the city limit signs have since been changed to Republic's.
It was renamed the Brookline Community Church in 2005 and is affiliated with both the UCC and UMC conferences.
In 1796, the name of Raby was changed to Brookline
Baldwin Township was originally < span style =" white-space: nowrap "> 10, 550 acres ( 43 km² )</ span > and consisted of the present-day Pittsburgh neighborhoods of Carrick, Hays, Brookline, and Overbrook, along with the present-day municipalities of Brentwood, Whitehall, Castle Shannon, and Baldwin Borough.
However, it was also noted that many of the supposedly best schools in the Commonwealth, such as Brookline High School ( with 18 National Merit Scholarship finalists ) were declared to have failed.
She was born into an Irish American family at her parents ' home in Brookline, Massachusetts, and named Rose Marie Kennedy after her mother but was commonly called Rosemary.
She was buried in Holyhood Cemetery in Brookline, Massachusetts.
Kennedy was interred in the family plot at Holyhood Cemetery in Brookline, Massachusetts, and was the first of four Kennedy grandchildren reaching adulthood to die prematurely.
The Olmsted Brothers Firm of Brookline, Massachusetts, designed the current campus around 1921 when LSU was planning to move its campus from downtown Baton Rouge.
He attended the Park School in Brookline, Massachusetts, and then obtained his undergraduate degree from Harvard University, where he resided in Winthrop House, graduated cum laude in 1941, and was an editor of the Harvard Lampoon.
On October 25, 1999, a month after the American team rallied to win the 1999 Ryder Cup in Brookline, Massachusetts, and four months after his U. S. Open victory at Pinehurst No. 2, Stewart was killed in the depressurization of a Learjet flying from Orlando to Dallas, Texas for the year-ending tournament, The Tour Championship, held at Champions Golf Club in Houston that year.
Oscar Zariski ( born Oscher Zaritsky () April 24, 1899, in Kobrin, Russian Empire ( today Belarus ), died July 4, 1986, Brookline, Massachusetts ) was an American mathematician and one of the most influential algebraic geometers of the 20th century.
At, the 127 room structure was designed as the second largest private residence in the United States ( after George Vanderbilt's Biltmore Estate in Asheville, North Carolina ) by Delano & Aldrich of New York City ; its landscaping was designed by Olmstead Brothers, sons of Frederick Law Olmsted of Brookline, Massachusetts.

Brookline and incorporated
It was part of the colonial settlement of Boston until 1705, when the hamlet of Muddy River incorporated as the independent town of Brookline.
Like all Massachusetts villages, Chestnut Hill is not an incorporated municipal entity, but unlike most of them, it encompasses parts of three separate municipalities, each of which is in a different county: the town of Brookline in Norfolk County ; the city of Boston in Suffolk County ( parts of its neighborhoods of Brighton and West Roxbury ), and the city of Newton in Middlesex County ( all of its village of Chestnut Hill ).

Brookline and built
He also built St. Aidan's in Brookline, Massachusetts where he was a parishioner along with the Kennedy family and other prominent Irish-Americans.
In the Boston area, Maginnis also built the church of St. Catherine of Genoa in Somerville, Massachusetts, St. John The Evangelist in Cambridge and St. Aidan's Church in Brookline, Massachusetts where he was a parishioner along with the Kennedy family and other prominent Irish-Americans.
Soon after, in 1859, a branch of this line was built west along Tremont Street to Brookline ( this later became part of the 66 ).
The line eventually running from Brookline, Massachusetts to Harrisville, Rhode Island was originally built as a competitor to the NY & NE's Boston line.
Tracks that later became part of the " E " Branch were built in 1859 along Huntington Avenue from Brigham Circle west into Brookline, as part of a branch from the original Jamaica Plain route, later used by the route.
Brookline was linked by streetcar to downtown Pittsburgh in 1905 by Pittsburgh Railways who built a single line south along West Liberty Avenue, turning east on a private right of way and then following Brookline Boulevard to Saw Mill Run.

Brookline and from
Over time, the name evolved from Breuckelen, to Brockland, to Brocklin, to Brookline, to Brookland and eventually, to Brooklyn.
The county is not completely contiguous ; the towns of Brookline and Cohasset are each part of Norfolk County but are separated from the majority of Norfolk County ( and each other ) by either water or other counties.
Category: People from Brookline, Massachusetts
Category: People from Brookline, Massachusetts
Category: People from Brookline, Massachusetts
Category: People from Brookline, Massachusetts
Category: People from Brookline, Massachusetts
Category: People from Brookline, Massachusetts
Story Musgrave attended Dexter School, Brookline, Massachusetts and St. Mark's School, Southborough, Massachusetts, from 1947 to 1953, but left school shortly before graduation and before receiving his high school diploma.
Category: People from Brookline, Massachusetts
Category: People from Brookline, Massachusetts
Category: People from Brookline, Massachusetts
The free site, established by Hank Eskin, a computer consultant in Brookline, Massachusetts, allows people to enter their local postal code and the serial and series of any Canadian denomination from $ 5 up to $ 100 they want to track.
Category: People from Brookline, Massachusetts
Category: People from Brookline, Massachusetts
Category: People from Brookline, Massachusetts
Category: People from Brookline, Massachusetts
WNAC first broadcast from studios at 21 Brookline Avenue ( which had also been home to WNAC radio and the Yankee Network ) before moving to its current facilities at 7 Bullfinch Place near Government Center in 1968.
Category: People from Brookline, Massachusetts
Founded in 1888 as Miss Pierce ’ s School, today, the diverse student body of over 560 students comes from the Greater Boston to a 26-acre campus in Brookline, Massachusetts near Jamaica Pond.
The mechitza at the Bostoner Rebbe's synagogue Brookline, MA is made entirely of panels from the Boston John Hancock Building ( which were being removed due to safety concerns ).
He graduated at Amherst in 1839, studied law in Boston under Rufus Choate, graduated at Andover Theological Seminary in 1845, and was pastor of the Harvard Congregational church of Brookline, Massachusetts, in 1845-1846, and of the Church of the Pilgrims in Brooklyn, New York, from 1846 until shortly before his death.

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