Instead of holding a live event, people walked, ran or even kayaked their own 5k.
Burlington has 267 confirmed cases of the virus, as of Wednesday,
The East Middlesex Mosquito Control Project regularly sprays the town with pesticides.
The town has been seeking to join the Massachusets Water Resources Authority since town meeting voted to join in 2018.
Burlington had 264 confirmed cases as of Wednesday, just one additional case from June 10.
The Board is offering two masks per household as part of efforts to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
Playgrounds remain closed, but fields, the dog park, the tennis courts and more have reopened.
The company donated snack baskets to hospital workers and first responders in the area.
Burlington's Bay State Physical Therapy has been open for virtual and urgent appointments but is broadening as the state reopens.
Town election officials are working closely with the Board of Health to ensure the election is safe, Town Clerk Amy Warfield wrote.
Allergy sufferers beware, as moderate rates of pollen are expected in Burlington in the coming days.
According to state data, the town gained only 15 cases over the last week.
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Thom Mystic Valley Early Intervention Program is continuing to take referrals and provide services to children and families.
Data released by the state Wednesday shows that more than six out of every 1,000 residents have tested positive for the virus.
Data released by the state Wednesday shows that more than four in every 1,000 residents have tested positive for the virus.
Burlington Public Schools Superintendent Eric Conti spoke to BNEWS's Rich Hosford about the school situation so far.
Burlington's case count has begun to climb rapidly, but remains much lower than neighboring towns.
The Parks and Recreation department announced Monday that the Burlington Dog Park is closed until further notice.
The number of confirmed cases increased by eight from Wednesday to Monday.
Several of the Boston area's biggest hospitals have over 100 confirmed staff cases of the virus.
The number of cases in Burlington continues to increase, with six more as of Wednesday afternoon than Saturday.
The number of confirmed cases in Burlington nearly doubled from Wednesday, when there were 8, to Saturday, when the town reported 15 cases.
The Board of Health notes that there may be other residents with the virus who have not had a lab test.
Medical professionals are expecting a shortage in coming days. They got 1,000s of people with sewing machines willing to help.
Simon Malls, which owns 12 shopping centers in Massachusetts, will close all properties by the end of the day Wednesday.
Food pantries and soup kitchens around the state are ending dining in and individual shopping, switching to pickup and delivery.
No more than one healthy visitor per patient will be allowed, the hospital announced.
The Burlington Public Library will be closed Saturday through March 27, the town announced Friday.
The risk to the public from COVID-19 remains low in Massachusetts, according to public health officials.
The risk of the new coronavirus to Massachusetts residents remains low, according to public health officials.
Healthgrades said patients treated in its 250 top hospitals have a 26.6 percent lower chance of dying than if they were treated elsewhere.
The nonprofit Leapfrog group released its bi-annual round of hospital safety grades. See how your hospital scored.
As flu season approaches, you might want to get immunized this fall.
The mosquitoes that tested positive for the two diseases were collected late last month.
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