Current Selectman Robert Hogan and challenger Christopher Hartling took part in a candidates forum at the senior center last week.
Attorney General Martha Coakley announced that an investigation was launched after a former employee complained excess time was deducted for meal breaks and hours were rounded in the company's favor.
The transportation bond bill would provide funding for modernization and maintenance of the transportation system.
Carli Convenience Plus has applied for a license to sell beer and wine.
State Rep Daniel Winslow, former US attorney Michael J. Sullivan, and former Navy SEAL Gabriel E. Gomez discussed a wide-range of issues in the hour-long debate
At the hearing, State Transportation Secretary Richard Davey outlined some aspects of Gov. Deval Patrick’s 10-year transportation budget plan, and included the need for new revenues.
The Leprechaun 5K Shuffle and Fun Run will benefit the Nashoba Learning Group, a school for Autism.
All residents interested in voting in the April 6 Town Election must register at the Town Clerk's office or through the mail by next Friday.
Fare hikes and service cuts are a few options T officials proposed in an effort to close the $130 million budget deficit in 2014.
The forum is set for Tuesday at Stonehill College.
One candidate has name recognition, but experts say no one has separated themselves from the field yet.
The tool includes a maps for transportation funding and educational funding for each legislative district.
Two Democrats and three Republicans submitted the needed 10,000 names.
Though the town was given the option to move the town election to coincide with the special state primary the board of selectmen decided against that option.
A Burlington man shares his fun in tracking currency across the country.
While specific deductions would end, personal exemptions would double under the Patrick budget.
The selectmen voted unanimously to allow the town to spend into a deficit for the snow and ice account.
Locations include Boston, Lowell, New Bedford, Worcester and Springfield.
Gomez, a former Navy SEAL, is planning several events this week to kick of his run for the U.S. Senate.
Superintendent of Public Works John Sanchez said the snow removal account is already in a deficit but the DPW is still ready for possible snow this weekend.
The Burlington Board of Selectmen gave approval last week for a liquor license for Kings Bowl which is being built across from the incoming Wegman's.
Bielat and Gomez say they’re in; Sullivan may also join the field.
Middlesex County Sheriff Peter Koutoujian and Andover Democratic State Senator Barry Feingold propose bill based on existing state drug and human trafficking laws.
Forever 21 in the Burlington Mall is facing up to $55,000 in fines from OSHA.
Papers are available for Open Town Offices and Town Meeting positions for the April 6 town election.
President Obama will deliver his State Of The Union address at 9 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 12.
Money will play a key role in race that’s right around the corner.
Senate race will have a Democratic primary, and a Libertarian candidate has now announced. But still no official Republican contender.
Burlington Town Meeting voted last week to provide the sum of $500,000 to complete the restoration project.
A letter to the editor on the recent Town Meeting votes to support the Grand View Farm Project.
He had been considering a run after former Sen. Scott Brown declined to enter the race.
John Kerry, who was just approved as the next Secretary of State, stopped by the Middlesex District Attorney's office in Woburn yesterday for a visit.
Burlington Town Meeting approved a zoning bylaw that eases the process for those who want to keep hen chickens.
Stephen Lynch posted a YouTube video this morning with his announcement.
Middlesex County Sheriff Peter Koutoujian recently lost a bet over the AFC Championship game.
Markey is in, Lynch set to make an announcement Thursday and Brown reportedly considering throwing his hat into the race following Tuesday’s nomination of John Kerry as Secretary of State
The town will pay $265,000 to fix the corroding electrical system of Engine 1.
Kerry will replace Hillary Clinton as Secretary of State.
Town Meeting unanimously approved a 17-month moratorium on any applications for medical marijuana dispensaries in town.
The plan does not address teenagers currently serving life in prison without the possibility of parole.