Throughout October & November Lahey Hospital offers a seminar series that is designed to educate and inform the public about COPD
A look at the top stories so far this week on Burlington Patch.
Teens. Fun. Crafts. Halloween. After school. Library.
A look at the top stories last week on Burlington Patch.
There will be something for everyone, including special collection of cookbooks too, just in time for the holiday season.
Are you concerned about internet security and keeping your computer safe from hacks and data theft?
Learn about the night sky with astronomer Dr. Joshua Roth at Wright-Locke Farm (Winchester, MA)
Retired Architect Ed Koehler is using his talents to encourage fellow Veterans to engage their communities.
"Spring forward, fall back."
A look at the top trending stories last week on Burlington Patch.
Don't miss out on the last festival of the season!
One website ranks it as one of the drunkest cities in the state, but just how "scientific" are its methods?
A look at the top trending stories so far this week on Burlington Patch.
Third Annual Domestic Violence Awareness Tree Lighting in Burlington
U.S. flag and the Commonwealth flag be lowered to half-staff on Monday and Tuesday.
Airmen identified. C-130 crash in Afghanistan was not enemy action, Air Force says.
History of Massachusetts through pots: Pied Potter Hamelin, Colonial and Early American Pottery.
Check out the county-by-county list of Massachusetts sites.
Plus, watch the pope bless 'Baby Pope' from Massachusetts, and two Boston guys hit it big after after freaking out on camera over a sunfish.
Plus, watch the heartwarming video of a wheelchair-bound boy scoring a touchdown that made ESPN's Sportscenter.
Plus, the Halloween Capital of the world kicks off the witching season, and a Mass. man dies in the Maine surf.
Plus, watch the wicked funny video of a man freaking out over a sunfish, and a rare whale washes up in Massachusetts.
Summer bows out; here comes Autumn. A look at the top stories last week on Burlington Patch.
Sky-watchers will see a larger-than-normal moon begin to dim and turn red, lasting for more than an hour.
Did you know there are more than two dozen varieties of apples you can pick from local farms throughout New England?
Plus, help find a Wilmington woman missing for a week, and watch a man's hilarious reaction to seeing a sunfish for the first time.
Plus, the charges stand against a teenager accused of encouraging her friend to kill himself, and Police ask for help catching a cat killer.
The MBTA is facing "significant structural challenges," according to a report released by the Fiscal and Management Control Board.
Bring gently used coats to Burlington Anton's Cleaners, 47 Winn Street, starting October 12
Summer bows out; here comes Autumn. A look at the top stories so far this week on Burlington Patch.
Plus, watch the dramatic outburst during the arraignment of "Baby Doe's" accused killer.
Mission Massachusetts is awaiting approval, and a license, from the state.
Plus, a local teacher says she was fired for refusing to separate black students, a cop is nearly run over, and a kid is nearly abducted.
FAQs: Is there a charge? Not unless you have an unusually large amount of materials to be disposed.
Drivers should avoid the area and seek alternate routes. Here's What you need to know about the closure including hours and detours.
The Economic Policy Institute released its 2015 Family Budget Calculator. Here's what you'll need to raise a family in Burlington.