Democratic contender for U.S. Senate seat reportedly acknowledges she told schools of her heritage, but after she was hired.
The two new positions are an Accounting Budget Analyst and Human Resources Assistant.
Former Ward 6 Alderman-at-Large Charlie Shapiro has already received an endorsement for his candidacy in the Governor's Council Third District.
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The MBTA is looking far and wide for a company to run its commuter rail service.
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After voting to keep the Town Treasurer/Collector position an elected spot rather than appointed one, Town Meeting may revisit the article.
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The zoning change for the proposed Target/Canyon Site project was denied by Town Meeting last night.
A letter from Edens Senior Project Manager Keith Hague on the proposed Target and traffic mitigation plan.
A letter to the editor from John Mitchell.
Town Meeting will take up the zoning change for the proposed Canyon/Target project first thing Monday evening.
Town Meeting members voted 93 to 7 to approve the proposed Tax Incentive Finance deal with the K-Cup makers for its headquarters move.
The project, which includes 60 garden style apartments, will be up for discussion at tonight's Planning Board meeting.
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The May Town Meeting kicks off tonight.
Burlington Selectman Walter Zenkin informed Patch that he will be seeking a spot on the State Representative ballot this fall.
Gutierrez Project Manager Scott Weiss answered questions from readers live at 6 p.m. Thursday evening.
A letter to the editor from Town Meeting member Jim Patterson, owner of Static Clean International, Inc.
Program intended to help catch illegal immigrants.
A letter to the editor on the proposed Canyon Project and DPW/Recreation move.
The Massachusetts State Senate passed new legislation that will expand benefits and increase access to a range of services for veterans, active-duty military and their families.
Burlington Patch will feature a live discussion with Scott Weiss of the Gutierrez Company, the developer behind the proposed Target plan at the Canyon Site, this Thursday at 6 p.m.
A message from State Sen. Kenneth Donnelly on the Act for a Competitive Economy through Safer Alternatives to Toxic Chemical.
A letter to the editor from new Town Meeting member Darlene Griffin, Precinct 2.
The Burlington Board of Selectmen voted 5-0 Monday night to recommend that Town Meeting approve a Tax Increment Financing agreement with the K-Cup makers.
The Boston Globe reports that three Massachusetts hospitals have been cited in the past six months for turning patients away from the emergency room.
A letter to Town Meeting members from the Gutierrez Company with a video on the Canyon Site and an invitation to information sessions.
There are five open seats for Town Meeting in three precincts and the Town Clerk's office is holding a meeting to have them filled on April 30 at the Public Library.
A letter to the Burlington Community from Paul Sheehan of the Board of Assessors.
A letter to the editor from newly-elected Selectman Mike Runyan.
The Burlington Town Clerks Office held a vote for underage residents at the polls this Saturday.
A letter from newly-elected Planning Board member Barbara L'Heureux.
A letter from former selectman Daniel DiTucci.
Voters are turning out at Burlington High for today's Burlington Town Election.