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Drawing on her family’s legacy of advocacy and heroism from the Holocaust to the present, Sara Colb will speak today at the Boston area’s Run for Their Lives weekly gathering at the Newton Centre Green at 11:00 am.
By a vote of 181 in favor, 42 opposed, and 10 abstentions, Town Meeting has voted to “lay on the table” the controversial WA 19 with competing variants of “ceasefire resolutions.”
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A father, husband, and writer, Mike is a graduate of Yale University and Harvard Law School.
I’m a retired research scientist who previously worked in Biotech. I’m an avid photographer and birder, and a citizen member of the Brookline Council on Aging. I volunteer at Hall’s Pond and am a member of the board of the Friends of Hall’s Pond.
Columnist for Brookline TAB, 1993-2003 Outward Bound Instructor/Administrator Brookline Town Meeting Member, '93-Present BA, M. Ed. CAGS Degrees
Retired Brookline Town Meeting member, occasional poet and sculptor. Father of two graduates of the entire Brookline school system. 48-year resident of Brookline as renter and homeowner. Traveled to every continent.
Retired carpenter, amateur musician, sculptor, long time Brookline Town Meeting Member.
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