Burlington resident Raymon Blenkhorn was approved by the Board of Selectmen to begin firefighter training at the earliest possible date.
Two full members and one alternate were chosen from the 11 residents who applied to participate.
Papers are available for Open Town Offices and Town Meeting positions for the April 14 town election.
Burlington and Lexington residents attended last night's Burlington Planning Board meeting to listen to Target presentation and express their thoughts.
The local Democrat recently dropped out of the U.S. Senate race to run for the seat currently held by Barney Frank.
Bring in or email your letters of interest to the Board of Selectmen's office in Town Hall by 4:30 p.m. this afternoon.
After a thorough discussion the Burlington Board of Selectmen chose the Edward J. Collins Jr. Center for Public Management.
Since the last Town Meeting Burlington has increased handicap parking violation fees to $200.
An open letter from Massachusetts State Sen. Kenneth Donnelly.
Funds to be used for the NorthWest Park project for economic development.
Tom Conroy will not be running for a U.S. Senate seat in 2012, leaving four candidates left in the Democratic primary.
The Town of Burlington is looking for three residents who do not work for the town and have never held political office to help find the next Burlington Town Administrator.
The conviction relates to an illegal gambling operation his brother runs in Antigua.
Town Engineer Tom Hayes reviews the major projects the Town completed in 2011.
The Board voted to increase the tax rate of the residential sector by only .05 cents per thousand.
The policy was approved at the Nov. 14 meeting of the Burlington Board of Selectmen.
Massachusetts State Senator Kenneth Donnelly updates constituents on redistricting.
The Board of Selectmen voted 4-0 (Chairman Walter Zenkin was absent) to enter into the Statewide Public Safety Mutual Aid and Public Works Mutual Aid laws.
Former state senator vows to "turn things around."
Burlington PD Chief Kent and Officer Creamer spoke about an incident with a Burlington teenager and a registered sex offender at the selectmen meeting to highlight risks posed by power of phones.
Proposed redistricting plan would give Markey a sliver of Cambridge and more towns out west.
The Burlington Board of Selectmen held a special meeting last night to discuss how to go about replace Town Administrator Robert Mercer.
With powerhouse Elizabeth Warren taking all the attention in the Democratic U.S. Senate primary, the AP is reporting Khazei will drop out of the race Thursday.
Rep. John Tierney was in Burlington last Friday to meet with local business owners and voters to discuss how the government can help in a slumping economy.
The vote was taken during the meeting on Monday, Oct. 17.
Mercier to retire after over 30 years of public service.
A notice from the Burlington Clerk's office.
A group of parents express concern that construction work is making a Sandybrook Road area bus stop dangerous for students.
Somerville's Bob Massie is the second Democrat to drop out of contention.
The board had a brief discussion on its FY 2011-12 goals during the meeting Monday night.
The Board of Health is holding a variety of clinics for different age groups.
Newton Mayor Setti Warren announced last Thursday morning that he is dropping out of the U.S. Senate race.
Town Meeting voted to approve a $195,100 for the purchase, with the hope of obtaining a state grant to cover most of the cost.
The second round of tests is currently being conducted.
The vote was passed during Town Meeting on Monday, Sept. 26.
Town Administrator Robert Mercier said town needs two full tests with negative results before situation can be closed.
The Board voted to postpone for one year putting a piece of town-owned land on Middlesex Turnpike up for sale.
Warren jumps into the Massachusetts U.S. Senate race and joins six other Democratic candidates, including another Warren.
The new restaurant will be at 1 New England Executive Park.
Many against plan to truck dangerous materials through the city.