Sunday, Sept. 27, people in the U.S. can see something that hasn’t happened in more than 30 years.
Plus, check out videos of a wheelchair-bound boy's glory, and Miss America dissing Tom Brady with her contradictory answer.
A look at the top stories last week on Burlington Patch.
Somerville's Fluff Festival landed on Thrillist's "33 Things to Do Before You Die List."
More destinations and stores are becoming pet-friendly, making the family companion easier to tote along on a road trip.
School is in full swing, and fall community activities are picking up. Patch welcomes you to share your news and announcements.
Plus, the summer of the shark continues in Massachusetts, and watch video of construction workers helping a cop subdue a suspect,
Heads-up: Burlington Public Library will be closed on Oct. 2
The first $1 million in federal assistance has been delivered to Massachusetts to help cover the costs of January's crippling blizzard.
A look at the top stories so far this week on Burlington Patch.
Plus, the Market Basket controversy debuts on film this weekend, and a Boston doctor loses hospital privileges after anti-gay remarks.
Hint: September is a super popular month for birthdays. Check to see how popular your birth date is.
Plus, a wheelchair-bound boy finds glory on the grid iron, and find out how much it takes to live in the Boston area.
Plus, the new Miss America had a bizarre answer to a question about Tom Brady and "Deflategate." Watch the video.
Nearly 100 kids from Burlington Summer Central visited the Boston Harbor Islands National Park in August
Plus, a local school system is under federal investigation after a discrimination claim, and find out where convicted sex offenders live.
A look at the top trending stories last week on Burlington Patch.
Temperatures will run around 10 degrees above seasonal normals by midweek, according to the National Weather Service.
Free, fun, rabbit-focused educational session and adoptathon from Sept. 12 through Sept. 20 at the MSPCA at Nevins Farm.
Warmer temperatures Saturday, but cooler and more humid temperatures by Sunday, according to the National Weather Service.
HOT TIP: Jump on the Honeycrisps now.
206 Massachusetts residents were killed in the attacks.
Plus, a detective to "put a hole" in a driver's head faces a disciplinary hearing, and Boston's mayor pushes to protect transgender rights.
A look at the top trending stories so far this week on Burlington Patch.
Plus, the Fenway evacuation Tuesday was prompted by fish oil, and a Boston detective is charged with lewd behavior in public.
Plus, beachgoers desperately try to save a great white shark on the beach, and firefighters save a dog from a hot car.
Attorney General Maura Healey has made a $325K agreement with a Naloxone (generic Narcan) manufacturer.
Plus, watch the amazing video of a box truck slamming into a bridge, and find out where is Massachusetts married people cheat.
She allegedly used the card for personal expenses such as veterinary bills, dental work, and expenses related to her son’s education.
A look at the top stories last week on Burlingotn Patch.
Highlights of the Walk include free refreshments, children’s activities, the opportunity to connect with local service providers.
Plus, two bothers, crediting Donald Trump with inspiring an attack on a homeless man, are held, and a professor is charged with child porn.
Please help SHARE because, "A lot of times these birds are from another town, county or even state,” according to the animal control officer
Donors of all blood types – especially those with types AB, O negative, A negative and B negative – are needed.
Burlington restaurant teams up with the Farm School to host an Italian feast benefiting MS Society’s New England Chapter
Plus, brothers charged with beating 'inspired' by Donald Trump held in jail, and a teacher is charged with racially harassing student.
A look at the top stories so far this week on Burlingotn Patch.
The “State of Good Repair” backlog has grown by more than $650 million since February.
The Burlington Recreation Department apologized for the confusion.