The votes are in and counted and the results of the Board of Selectmen and Planning Board races have been announced.
Polls will be open at Burlington High School from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Candidates for Board of Selectmen and Planning Board participated in a Burlington Area Chamber of Commerce debate Wednesday morning.
Polls will be open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the Burlington High School
The Town of Burlington and the Keurig Company are in negotiations over a TIF tax agreement as the coffee supplier eyes Burlington for new headquarters.
A letter to the editor from Burlington Town Meeting Precinct 3 Candidate Joanne Frustaci.
Members of the board and Burlington's new Town Administrator John Petrin signed the employment contract during Monday's meeting.
Sen. Kenneth Donnelly was honored by the Massachusetts Police Association and the Medical Advisory Committee.
The BACC is hosting a candidate forum for the contested races in Burlington's Town Election tomorrow morning.
A letter to the editor from Burlington Town Meeting Precinct 3 Candidate Martha Simon.
A letter on endorsements from the Runyan campaign for Board of Selectmen.
Voters who will not be in town on Saturday have until noon Friday to apply for an absentee ballots.
A letter to the editor in support of Frustaci for Town Meeting, Precinct 3.
Fresh City tells Patch it is in "full compliance" with the U.S. Department of Labor.
Burlington Patch sat down with Planning Board Candidate Neil Kane to discuss his campaign and why he is running for the board.
Patch Snap is an occasional post that features pictures from around Burlington or Burlington residents out and about.
The MBTA faces a budget deficit heading into the next fiscal year which begins July 1.
Last week the Planning Board approved a plan to change the parking lot in order to bring in three new restaurants.
The board to offer the job to current Ashland Town Manager John D. Petrin.
A letter to the editor from Burlington Board of Selectmen and re-election candidate Daniel DiTucci.
Burlington Cable Access Television has great coverage of Town Administrator Robert Mercier's retirement party.
Burlington Patch sat down with Board of Selectmen candidate Virginia Mooney to discuss her campaign.
A letter to the editor in support of Sateriale for Town Meeting, Precinct 3.
The board approved a proposed development featuring 33 residential units.
A letter from David Fitzgerald announcing his candidacy for Town Meeting.
A letter to the editor.
The proposed Canyon Site/Target proposal by Gutierrez Company will go to the May Town Meeting with Planning Board endorsement.
Burlington Patch sat down with Planning Board Candidate Barbara L'Heureux to discuss her campaign and why she is running for the board.
The Board will interview the candidates in a special meeting at 6 p.m next Monday.
Burlington Patch sat down with Planning Board Candidate John Kelly to discuss his campaign and why he is running for the board.
The deadline to apply for an absentee ballot is April 13, the day before the Burlington Town Election.
The Girl Scouts celebrated the 100th Anniversary of the organization this month and the selectman celebrated all the organization does for the community and the girls involved.
Burlington Patch sat down with Selectmen Ralph Patuto to discuss his campaign for re-election to the Burlington Board of Selectmen.
Burlington Patch sat down with Board of Selectmen candidate Michael Runyan.
All residents interested in voting in the April 14 Town Election must register at the Town Clerk's office or through the mail by today.
Burlington Patch sat down with Selectmen Daniel DiTucci to discuss his campaign for re-election to the Burlington Board of Selectmen.
In advance of a change of two members that will result from the upcoming town election, Planning Board Chair Paul Roth said the board will recommend 'yes' or 'no' on March 29.
All residents interested in voting in the April 14 Town Election must register at the Town Clerk's office or through the mail by this Friday.
A letter from members of the 128 Central Corridor Coalition in response to the proposed MBTA service cuts.