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Curbside composting ‘doesn’t work’ for many Brookline residents. A new program aims to help

A compost bin sits on a street in Cambridge. (David L. Ryan/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)
A compost bin sits on a street in Cambridge. (David L. Ryan/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)

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Now to the news:

The leftovers: Brookline is launching a new food waste drop-off pilot program, aimed at getting more households to compost. Starting today, anyone who lives in the town can drop off food scraps at bins in four locations around North Brookline — free of charge.

Putting up walls: As the powerful storm Helene sweeps through the Southeast, Boston is hosting a first-of-its-kind flood training exercise today. Dubbed “Deployables Day,” the citywide event includes demonstrations to teach people how to install protection measures, like deployable flood barriers, which are temporary walls to block floodwaters from infiltrating a building. Businesses and individuals will also be able to buy deployable barriers at the event.

Teamwork makes the dream work: Students can now seamlessly transfer from Bunker Hill Community College to UMass Boston, the colleges announced this week. The new joint admissions program allows students to simultaneously apply to both schools, and Bunker Hill students who graduate with at least a 2.0 GPA are guaranteed admission into UMass Boston to pursue a four-year degree.

On Beacon Hill: The State House is poised to enact a new law to remove restrictions on the type of dogs that can be owned by families hoping to adopt foster children. Currently, state law bars certain dog breeds — such as Rottweilers, Pit Bulls, German Shepherds, or a mutt that includes at least two of those breeds — as pets for families adopting foster children. The Senate unanimously passed a bill to remove those limits yesterday, following suit with the House.

Heads up: The Sumner Tunnel will close tonight at 11 p.m. for the weekend. It’s the first weekend closure in over a month, as crews wrap the $160 million restoration project. It will reopen by 5 a.m. Monday.

P.S.— What local institution took a big hit in approval ratings this year? Take our Boston News Quiz to see if you know the answer.

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