Tierney applauds ZCorporpation for connecting with high school students, inspiring interest in science and technology.
Burlington’s Treasurer and Collector on Burlington’s current credit rating, where taxes go, and his thoughts on the current state of the nation’s economy.
Middlesex's District 13 State Representative makes a push for the U.S. Senate.
Gutierrez Company reportedly wants to build the big-box store at site off Middlesex Turnpike but hurdles to doing so abound.
Selectman Ralph Patuto updated the board on a proposed plan to move haz-mat trucks off of Route 93 and onto Route 95
Patch examines the Town Administration Staff and talks to the four ladies behind central communication and information services in Burlington.
Saturday, August 13 and Sunday, August 14 set for tax exemption weekend.
There is a Town Meeting Member vacancy in Precinct 4
The Board discussed changing the zoning of the Symes-owned property from IG (industrial) to RO (residential).
The Burlington Board of Selectmen discussed utility company NStar's proposal on how to remedy a recent clear-cutting of an easement that upset abutters.
A message from the Lt. Governor's office.
The state announced this week that a new program could help people struggling to make mortgage payments. People must apply before Friday, July 22.
Patch had a chance to talk with Town Engineer, Tom Hayes, and discuss the projects that are going on around Burlington this Summer and into the Fall.
The Francis Wyman water main project is moving along quickly. The sewer forced main project has encountered difficulties.
The Burlington Board of Selectmen voted unanimously to approve the promotion of two Fire Department members
A note on state health insurance benefits
Board of Selectmen Chair Walter Zenkin updated the board at the Monday night meeting
The Burlington Board of Selectmen voted to further discuss the issue at the June 26 meeting and to check with town counsel.
A redistricting meeting at Framingham State University Saturday gave community members a chance to give their opinions on who will represent them in congress and in the state house.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony with Lt. Gov. Tim Murray was held last Thursday
The Planning Board Voted 6-1 to deny the special permit
Christopher DiDonato, Ryan Griffin and James Hanafin to join the force
According to the office of Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley, Burlingtin to receive $47,890 of $7.5 million settlement.
Muller Road property also discussed
The Waterline Industries Corporation and town officials attended the ceremony on Wednesday, May 18 2011
A list of projects underway and which streets and roads will be closed during the week of May 30
Burlington to add seventh precinct in response to population growth.
Gov. Deval Patrick met with hospital administration, staff and patients during a tour of Lahey Clinic on May 19.
Burlington Town Meeting voted 61 to 23 against a proposed planned development to build 42 residential units on Muller Road.
The Newton mayor and his wife Tassy greeted friends and family and touched on issues of his campaign.
Setti Warren announces he will run against Scott Brown in 2012 race.
Town Meeting has been continued until 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, May 11
Warfield brings a strong background in technology and training to the department
Department is coordinating water main work, paving and more.
First day of construction plagued with delays
Board Chair Walter Zenkin reads proclamation renaming the upper Simond's Park Field "Joe Keohane Field."
Recount results in one vote gain for Runyan, but not enough to alter results.
The Burlington Registrar of voters is currently recounting the April 9 ballots.
Board of Selectmen candidate Michael Runyan has petitioned for a recount that will happen tomorrow.
Newly elected Town Clerk Amy Warfield thanks voters for their support.