The Fox Hill PTO is holding a pumpkin festival with games, crafts and prizes from 6 to 9 tonight.
Craft lovers will want to check out the big craft fair and help support student athletics.
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The Fox Hill PTO is holding a pumpkin festival with games, crafts and prizes from 6 to 9 p.m. on Oct. 19.
Hosts allowed Red Devils to stay too long, end up with first tie of the season.
Give back to local teachers by celebrating World Teachers' Day on Oct. 5.
Following the Sept. 21 football game between Burlington High and Belmont High the school's marching bands put competition aside to play together.
How did Burlington students on the 2012 MCAS?
Author of new book on the college application essay, Sarah McGinty, will take questions from Burlington Patch readers live this week.
Some of the mysteries of the college application essay will be solved on Thursday during our live chat. Post your questions here!
The School Committee voted unanimously to approve a new and updated allergy policy during the meeting on Tuesday night.
Burlington High was ranked 43 in the top 50 high schools in Boston and Boston's suburbs.
AccuWeather.com long-range meteorologists are projecting a weak to moderate El Niño by late summer, which could mean more snow this winter.
Burlington High School Principal Patrick Larkin argues against a possible ban on cell phones in schools.
Burlington High School's Select Singers perform for family, friends
The Burlington High School Select Singers are holding a benefit concert, "The Best Night Ever,"at 7:30 p.m. in the Fogelberg Performing Arts Center at the high school at 123 Cambridge St., tonight.
The Burlington Public Schools Administration has been taking steps to clear snow off of the roofs of school buildings to protect safety of students and faculty.
Arlington Center for the Arts will exhibit teen art from Burlington students
Registration for new kindergarten students is this week from 9 to 11 a.m. in the main offices of the town's elementary schools.