Brockton News: Community

Special Education Parent Advisory Council Meeting

From the Desk of the Brockton Special Education Parent Advisory Council: We are the Brockton Public Schools Special Education Parents Advisory Council.  The purpose of the Brockton SEPAC is to provide a voice and give support for parents/guardians of children with special needs.  We work with the Brockton Public Schools district to ensure that children…Read More

Special Education Parent Advisory Council Meeting

From the Desk of the Brockton Special Education Parent Advisory Council: We are the Brockton Public Schools Special Education Parents Advisory Council.  The purpose of the Brockton SEPAC is to provide a voice and give support for parents/guardians of children with special needs.  We work with the Brockton Public Schools district to ensure that children…Read More

Special Education Parent Advisory Council Meeting

From the Desk of the Brockton Special Education Parent Advisory Council: We are the Brockton Public Schools Special Education Parents Advisory Council.  The purpose of the Brockton SEPAC is to provide a voice and give support for parents/guardians of children with special needs.  We work with the Brockton Public Schools district to ensure that children…Read More

Brockton Residents Aged 75+ Eligible For COVID-19 Vaccine on February 1st, Sign Up Begins Tomorrow, January 27th

Attention Brockton Residents Aged 75+: You are eligible to get vaccinated for COVID-19 on February 1st, 2021. You can sign up beginning tomorrow, January 27th, 2021. Find a vaccination site and sign up on the following website: https://www.mass.gov/info-details/covid-19-vaccine-locations-for-individuals-in-phase-1#find-a-location-to-get-vaccinated-if-eligible- If you have any questions or need assistance, please contact the Office of Mayor Robert F. Sullivan at 508-580-7123.Read More

Brockton Cultural Council meeting

The Brockton Cultural Council will meet on Saturday, January 30, at 9:00 a.m. via ZOOM. Agenda: 1. Old business 2. Discuss new projects for 2021 3. Vote on new projects for 2021 (tentative) 4. New Business The Zoom meeting link and invitation are posted on our website, and here: Brockton Cultural Council is inviting you…Read More

Citywide Curfew Repealed Effective January 25th at 5:00 AM

Effective January 25th at 5:00 AM, Mayor Robert F. Sullivan withdrew the Executive Order that instituted a Citywide curfew from 11:00 PM to 5:00 AM. This withdrawal is in accordance with State guidelines. Robert F. Sullivan - Executive Order - Public Health Curfew RescissionRead More

COVID-19 Update, January 21st, 2021

Effective January 25th at 5:00 AM, the Baker-Polito Administration has announced that businesses that are currently open under Reopening Plan Phase 3, Step 1 may now stay open past 9:30 PM. Capacity limits remain the same. This guidance will be reevaluated on February 8th.Read More

BROCKTON CULTURAL COUNCIL MEETING

Brockton Cultural Council will meet via ZOOM to discuss and vote on grant applications for Fy 2021. The meeting is scheduled from 9 am until 12 pm, but may end earlier if all voting is completed earlier. Here is a copy of the Zoom invitation: Brockton Cultural Council is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom…Read More

BROCKTON CULTURAL COUNCIL MEETING POSTPONED

The Brockton Cultural Council scheduled to meet meet via Zoom on Saturday, Jan. 9, 2021, at 9 am. has been postponed until January 16. Here is the invitation: Brockton Cultural Council is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Topic: BCC Voting Meeting 1, 2021 Time: Jan 9, 2021 09:00 AM Eastern Time (US and…Read More

COVID-19 Update, January 7th, 2021

The Baker- Polito Administration announced today that Massachusetts will remain in Reopening Phase 3, Step 1 with special capacity limits until at least January 24th. This change represents a two week extension of the December 26th order. For a description of current guidelines and limits, please read below.   Current State Guidance: Effective December 26th,…Read More