A Burlington man set out to donate blood at locations across the state in 2007 and reached the milestone recently, according to a report.
A Burlington establishment sold a big winner in the Mass Lottery recently.
Giving Tuesday, which in 2024 falls on Dec. 3, is a day dedicated to supporting nonprofit and community groups.
Any outdoor fires will be banned until at least Nov. 15 due to persistent drought conditions and the spread of wildfires across the state.
Jamie Jeffrey previously served as animal control officer in Cambridge.
The police department is partnering with the Safe and Sound Schools organization to host the summit later this month.
The event for Burlington residents will be later this month.
Jugglers, clown acts, unicyclists, and more will be part of the special event scheduled Sept. 6 to 17.
Community Choice Power Supply Program will provide an energy program that is "stable, affordable and...renewable."
Mosquito spraying will be done in specific areas of town this week.
The town is advising residents on trash and recycling pickup next week.
The Town is holding a Shred Day this month for Burlington residents.
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Dylan recently achieved the rank of Eagle scout and has helped his fellow scouts along the way.
The event offers residents a safe way to dispose of many toxic items.
Burlington firefighters were called in for the cuddliest of rescue missions.
The event allows residents the opportunity to dispose of any unwanted or expired prescription drugs.
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The town is alerting residents that the trash pickup schedule for this week will be changed.
The police department was recently awarded funding for the life-saving device.
A Burlington store sold a scratch-off ticket recently that landed a huge prize.
The Select Board has approved a water rate hike to make up for revenues lost due to the lingering effects of the pandemic.
'Two days ago Zaven had a brain bleed while he was getting out of the shower and collapsed.' His roommate saved his life with a 911 call.
Since early January, about 265 blood drives across 27 states were canceled due to weather, potentially leaving hospitals in short supply.
Christmas tree collection will begin later this month.
Renovations are underway at the school site on the grounds of the Burlington hospital.
The lucky player of a $10 scratch-off ticket can cash in on the massive prize.
The town has released the schedule for trash/recycling pickup for Thanksgiving week.
This submission comes from Kelly Lehman, a Burlington reader who nominated Emma Jones, a therapeutic recreation specialist.
The Burlington Lawn Mowers Dream Team is a volunteer group helping local residents.
Two pickleball courts have been proposed for Northwest Park that will be open to the public.
The event will be Saturday at the Sculpture Park.
The state announced funding for the project via the Community One Stop For Growth program.
Salem Five Bank has big plans for its Cambridge Street building, which was constructed around 1960.
Yard waste collection in Burlington will begin next week and run for seven weeks.
National Coffee with a Cop Day is coming up and residents will have a chance to talk with Burlington police officers.
A 167-unit apartment building in Burlington is now leasing units with a move-in date of next month.
Students in the academy will learn about Massachusetts criminal law, firearms and defensive tactics, emergency preparedness, and more.
The town said that mosquito spraying will be conducted during the evening hours this week.