To the Editor:
My name is Emma Burbridge, and I'm in the seventh grade at Hollis Brookline Middle School. In 2014, my mother got diagnosed with breast cancer. It was the scariest moment of my life.
From that moment on, the house was filled with phone calls about seeing a certain doctor in ...
To the Editor:
With warmer weather upon us, another request comes to those of you who fish, paddle, take pictures or eat your lunch at Flints Pond to get involved with the Flint Pond Improvement Association.
We ask for your help because year after year, the community depends on a small group ...
To the Editor:
Energy independence used to mean not being reliant on foreign oil. Today it has a new meaning: independence from large corporations trying to control our fate for their own personal gain.
For the past year, southern New Hampshire has been plagued with the threat of a natural ...
To the Editor:
The Hollis Brookline High School Life Of A Cavalier Club would like to thank the organizations that provided their support and monetary donation for the schoolwide walk held on May 21.
The walk was a huge success in creating an awareness for this year’s national ...
To the Editor:
With the annual Hollis roadside cleanup now in the rearview mirror, the Hollis Conservation Commission extends a heartfelt thanks to the many people and organizations that participated in that worthy event.
For many years now, the Hollis Conservation Commission has sponsored ...
To the Editor:
Brookline resident Helen Fenske initiated Brookline’s Elm Street Project about 10 years ago in an effort to return the stately elms to the streets of Brookline.
As part of that effort, the local Scouts have helped to raise two generations of tiny elm saplings into ...