Police said one person suffered serious injuries in connection with the crash.
Closed southbound lanes on I-95 reopened around 7:35 p.m. on Monday, according to MassDOT.
The crash knocked out power in a small area near I-95 in Burlington, police said.
The Burlington Fire Department said crews were able to knock down what was a grease fire on Wednesday.
The truck's driver sustained minor injuries in the crash, according to State Police.
Reading and Burlington firefighters were among area departments supporting the fire response in Saugus and Wakefield on Tuesday morning.
A 22-year-old Boston woman will be charged in relation to the crash, state police said on Tuesday.
Burlington Police recently said they had responded to multiple reports of altered checks in the Fox Hill Road area.
Police say the two women were walking in the crosswalk near Francis Wyman Road and Cedar Street Sunday morning when they were hit.
Compliance checks include police sending in underage volunteers to attempt to buy alcohol from businesses that hold liquor licenses.
Police and fire officials rushed to the scene after a painter fell 25 feet from a ladder Friday morning.
Police are looking into a report of a parking lot robbery in Burlington that hospitalized the victim.
Two paving crew workers were taken to nearby hospitals with serious burns after being electrocuted at a Burlington worksite.
23-year-old Tyler Healey will be held without bail pending a dangerousness hearing on attempted rape and kidnapping charges.
Burlington police arrested the 23-year-old on Tuesday, and are pursuing rape and kidnapping charges against him.
A good Samaritan in Burlington told police they saw a woman getting dragged into the woods and called 911.
Police said there were no injuries and no serious structural damage to the building on Greenleaf Way.
A NY company recalled fresh-cut produce and dips due to Listeria concerns; several of the products are sold at Wegmans in Massachusetts.
National Grid said the shutoff will make for minimal disruptions, but it will effect home heating on this cold morning.
The FBI's Boston Division and Burlington police are seeking help in identifying a man suspected in a bank robbery earlier this month.
The warrant was mental health-related and civil, not criminal, police said. There was no danger to the public.
Police said the suspects have left the area, but the incidents are still being investigated. It is unknown if they are connected.
Police are looking to identify a driver who struck a Burlington victim in January.
Authorities said Paul Courtemanche, 42, advanced on officers with a knife Sunday night.
The man in his 40s is being treated for life-threatening injuries at the hospital. One of the officers suffered minor injuries.
A state grant of more than $184,000 will help the department equip each officer with body cameras.
Officers Brendan Hofferty and Devin Neal were appointed at Monday night's virtual Select Board meeting.
Police are asking for help identifying a man connected to an indecent exposure at Target last month.
Officers Daniel Murphy, Colton Bader, Joe Belsito and Richard Riley were appointed in May and recently graduated the police academy.
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Police said they interrupted an attempt to steal catalytic converters, part of exhaust systems that contains metal that can be resold.
Police said a man approached two 13-year-old girls in the same area over the last week, offering one of the girls a ride home.
The police department will help children learn about pedestrian, traffic and bus safety.
Chief Thomas Browne has started his role as Burlington's chief of police.
There's going to be a new chief in town soon, but that's not all.
Police Chief Thomas Browne will be sworn in Wednesday, June 30, at 6 p.m. at Grand View Farms in a public ceremony.
The bicycle is described as a Mountain Trek 220, purple in color, with a black seat made by Schwinn.
“They each bring their own unique backgrounds, experiences and skills," Chief Michael Kent said.
The Burlington Fire Department was one of nearly 300 departments to receive Firefighter Safety Equipment Grant Program awards this year.
The town administrator plans to appoint Deputy Chief Thomas Browne in Kent's place.