Warrant Article Summary for Burlington September 2025 Town Meeting
A Warrant Article Summary for the September 2025 Town Meeting in Burlington, MA. The meeting begins September 29, 2025 and continues on Wednesdays and Mondays until complete.
A Warrant Article Summary for the September 2025 Town Meeting in Burlington, MA. The meeting begins September 29, 2025 and continues on Wednesdays and Mondays until complete.
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Sports
Burlington winter teams opened the season with solid performances, from basketball and hockey results to a strong first showing on the wrestling mat.
A new winter season is officially underway in Burlington, and the Red Devils wasted no time getting into the action across basketball, hockey and wrestling.
On the hardwood, boys’ basketball dropped a tight 64–62 game to Lexington despite strong scoring nights from Gray (29) and Poehler (16). The program showed depth across levels, with the freshmen earning a 64–55 win and JV falling just short, 65–64.
Lady Devils basketball opened in dominant fashion, cruising to a 39–17 victory over Lexington. Reilly led the way with 12 points, while Sicari and Ochi each added 10. Ochi also showed strong support for the team's defense. JV followed suit with a 59–14 win.
On the ice, boys’ hockey rolled past Lexington 6–0, powered by two goals from Berardinelli and tallies from Tulipano, Gordon, Shanahan, and Condon. Girls’ hockey battled but came up just short in a 3–2 loss despite goals from Emma Steiner and Sofia Cleary.
Wrestling opened its season with a 1-2 record in the first quad meet of the season. The Red Devils took a 47–30 win over Milton, followed by competitive losses to Tyngsboro/Dracut and Chelmsford. Bonnell, Shvartsman, and Abreu each went 3–0 on the day, while freshman Jordan Ho earned his first varsity victory.
Burlington Pop Warner’s Mighty Mites and Junior Pee Wee cheer teams head to Nationals, celebrating hard work, community support, and a historic season.
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"The winter is looking great coming off of an amazing fall,” says BHS Athletic Director as new season commences
Burlington Pop Warner’s Mighty Mites and Junior Pee Wee cheer teams head to Nationals, celebrating hard work, community support, and a historic season.
Eleven of 44 would-be ballot questions have secured enough signatures to go on the 2026 ballot; if all make it through the next set of tests, it would be a state record.
Back for its eighth year, the free event sponsored by Kadilak Realty Group promises fun and photo opps for all
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Burlington's Wayside Shopping Center adds new shops and a Japanese restaurant, offering fresh dining and shopping options as the plaza continues to evolve for visitors.
Burlington Public Schools to continue work to revamp math course pathways, approves state-level competency determination in absence of MCAS requirement
The endowment from international nonprofit Horror Writers Association will meet a youth programming need based on community input
Whether Tuesday's storm is big or small, the DPW is ready with equipment, personnel, and supplies.
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Finance Committee Chair says school should be considered an "unfunded liability"
Learn about some issues involving construction permits that commonly come up during the home sale process