599 Brookline Ave
Brookline, MA 02445-7212
(617) 879-2680
Hillel, the center for Jewish life on campus, is the largest, most exciting and most versatile organization at Boston University. Students work hard to build connections and strengthen relationships with other campus communities. They have made Hillel an integral part of BU's social, cultural, educational, political and religious life. Hillel isn't a club to join, but rather a connection to explore. Students have incredible freedom to create programming portraying their Jewish identity or their exploration of that identity. Hillel is yours to own and build or just to partake of; student involvement can be central, in policy decisions or programming, or it can simply be occasional attendance. Either way, Hillel is there for you. Note: Individuals may comment and post on our facebook page. The views expressed in individuals' comments and posts are not necessarily shared by BU Hillel as an organization. Follow us on Twitter: @BU_Hillel If you would like to be added to our email list, please send us a message at [email protected].
This is a site created to help the residents of Mission Hill, MA, learn more about their community, find fun events in the neighborhood, and collect rewards and savings from local businesses throughout the process. Mission Hill Mass is also about communication and making a better community through proper communication.
As little ones are being introduced to the world, we cater to their needs. We enlighten their senses and offer a safe and natural environment for them to grow. With quality materials, a variety of resources and one-on-one attention, we facilitate developmental milestones. We spark their curiosity as they realize the natural world. Working individually with each family, we customize the care of each child, and work to meet their needs.
Baystate Clock has served the Brookline Massachusetts, area for more than 40 years since 1969. We are at the forefront of the antique clock restoration industry and offer our customers the latest services, technology, and information available. Call us today for more information.
The Dutch House is a historic multi-unit residential building at 20 Netherlands Road in Brookline, Massachusetts. This four-story brick building was originally built as an exhibition hall at the 1893 World's Fair in Chicago, where it served as the Dutch Cocoa House. It is a close copy of the Franeker City Hall in Franeker, Netherlands. The door frame, embellished with stone animals, is a replica of the Enkhuizen Orphanage. The building's interior is highly ornate, with massive ceiling beams and Flemish wooden panels. The original dining room included classic blue and white Delftware tiles, some more than 300 years old. The exterior has a high mansard roof that extends over two floors, and has stepped gables. The windows include more than 12,000 individual lights of leaded green glass.The building was erected at the World's Fair by the Van Houten Cocoa Company, and was one of the few privately built fair buildings to win a medal. After the fair ended, the building was purchased by Brookline resident Charles Brooks Appleton, who had seen it there. The building was dismantled brick by brick and reconstructed at its present location, although some of its brickwork was covered by cement in imitation of stonework. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. Netherlands Road was named in honor of the house. Because it was built in the Netherlands and is a copy of a Dutch building, it is considered one of the finest examples of Dutch High Renaisssance styling in the nation.
Brookline Knowledge Beginnings located at 5 Brookline Place in Brookline, MA is designed with your child's fun, health, safety, and childhood education in mind.
This is the OFFICIAL Facebook page of the Brookline Fire Fighters Local 950, of the International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF). This page is open to all IAFF members and fire service enthusiasts, and we encourage anyone who joins our page to post comments and photos. We are especially interested in your Brookline Fire pictures, and pictures of our members at fires and other incidents. Additionally, Members can also use this site to promote your Local 950 affiliated events and network with other fire service enthusiasts and IAFF members. We respectfully request that you use discretion when posting and ensure that the pictures and comments are in good taste, and appropriate for a public forum. Thank you. Local 950 Facebook Administrator