A letter to the editor and the MBTA leadership from Burlington Town Administrator Robert Mercier on behalf of the Board of Selectmen.
The committee leaders gave the Board of Selectmen an update on the search at Monday night's meeting.
Representatives from the Keurig company were at Monday night's Board of Selectmen meeting.
A letter to the editor from Burlington Town Clerk Amy Warfield to all those who helped make the Massachusetts Primary a success.
Ground was broken for the new project that includes a full-size soccer field and walking path.
A letter to the editor in support of John Kelly's for Planning Board.
Mitt Romney picked up 1,365 votes in town.
We have collected the nominations and now it's time to elect our Unofficial Mayor!
A letter to the editor in support of Barbara L'Heureux for Planning Board
Voting will take place in the Burlington High School
The Burlington Planning Board considered a proposal to bring three new restaurants to the Wayside Plaza.
A letter to the editor from School Committee candidate Joanne Frustaci.
The Planning Board is meeting at 4 p.m. this afternoon to discuss traffic mitigation.
Town Treasurer/Collector Brian Curtin explained that a shift of employee to lower-premium plans coupled with higher final-quarter claims has left the town's employee health care trust fund with a revenue shortfall.
There are currently four contested board and committee seats and seven contested Town Meeting seats for the April 14 Burlington Town Election.
The Boston Herald reported yesterday that Rep. Charley Murphy split with House leadership over the MBTA issue.
There is still time to get involved and run for one of the open town meeting seats or to challenge a candidate.
Members of the Planning Board discuss the need of affordable housing units in connection with the project in order for Burlington to stay in compliance with the Massachusetts Comprehensive Permit Act: 40B.
Patch Snap is an occasional post that features pictures from around Burlington or Burlington residents out and about.
The MBTA Advisory Board proposed a plan that would raise fares by 25 percent, shift some costs to other state agencies and institute some thought-provoking fees and changes.
Twenty-five student members of the Marshall Simonds Middle School group Teen LIGHT Leadership Team spoke before the Board of Selectmen to ask permission to use the Town Commons.
The Burlington Board of Selectmen honored Firefighters David and Paul Sullivan who both recently retired after a combined 58 years on the job.
The burger joint is scheduled to open in the Middlesex Commons on March 5.
A letter to the editor from candidate Barbara L'Heureux.
Interested in public office? Learn more at the Town Clerk's office on Monday, Feb. 13 from 4:30 to 7 p.m.
Brig. General John A. Hammond, of Burlington, was met by Lt. Gov. Murray as he got off the plane from Kabul, Afghanistan.
Rep. Charley Murphy, D-Burlington, attended a meeting at the Walker School in Needham to discuss legislative budget issues related to special needs education.
The committee interviewed current Town Administrator Robert Mercier and Selectmen Chair Walter Zenkin on desired candidate attributes.
A bill in the Massachusetts State Senate could change the look of state license plates with the inclusion of symbols for easier identification.
Town Meeting approved an increase in the fine structure for not having control of your dog and changed the licensing schedule.
Details of possible "pay-to-play" contributions emerged in an investigation by the State Attorney General's Office into the actions of former Middlesex County Sheriff James DiPaola.
Gov. Deval Patrick praised the software company for making improvements in medical information sharing that will improve personalized medicine.
Let us know what you think of the proposed MBTA service cuts in the Comments section below.
Last night Burlington Town Meeting voted to approve $15,000 for a new web site and $75,000 for a town-wide Information Technology assessment.
The Gutierrez Company will request Town Meeting members to "refer the article back for further study" rather than taking a vote on Jan. 23.
The price of stamps is going up and we want to know what you think.
Interested in public office? Learn more at the Town Clerk's office on Monday, Jan 23 from 4:30 to 7 p.m.
A sampling of homes that have been sold in the Burlington, Wilmington and Winchester areas during the last week.
The Burlington Board of Selectmen presented Art Enos, the Chair of the local Toys for Tots program, with a special proclamation this week.