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.
A list of each elected and appointed body in the the town with a summary of its responsibilities
Plus, learn about the candidates for this important job
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The legislative branch of our town's government
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Fed rate reductions create downward pressure for interest rates
Welcome to our monthly Burlington, MA real estate market update! If youâve ever wondered, âSo⌠howâs the market?â...this series is for you. This month, weâre taking a look back at what happened in October in the Burlington real estate market.
The Burlington, MA real estate market continues to be a strong sellerâs market, with 10 homes selling at an average of 99% of list price last month. Here are the highlights:

Looking ahead, November is typically when the Burlington market starts to quiet down, but that doesnât mean opportunity disappears. Well-priced homes in desirable neighborhoods will continue to attract strong interest. Buyers who stay in the game during this slower season often face less competition and may find sellers more open to negotiation, especially on homes that have been sitting a few weeks.

At the end of October, the Federal Reserve lowered its benchmark rate by a quarter point for the second time this year, signaling a shift toward easing after holding steady for much of the year. While that move doesnât directly set mortgage rates, it has helped create some downward pressure. As of early November, the average 30-year fixed mortgage is hovering in the low 6% range, a huge improvement from this summerâs highs of around 7%. This most recent drop is modest, but itâs giving buyers and homeowners a little breathing room.
As Burlington heads into the colder months, nowâs the perfect time to focus on your homeâs windows and doors. Check for drafts by running your hand around the edges: if you feel cool air, itâs time to add weatherstripping or caulk gaps. Heavy curtains or cellular shades can also make a big difference in keeping warm air in and heating costs down. If you have older windows, adding a removable interior storm panel is an easy weekend project that helps improve energy efficiency without the cost of replacement. A little attention now can keep your home cozier all winter and lower your energy bills when temperatures drop.
Did you know that long before âhome influencerâ was a title, Diane Keaton was flipping houses between film roles? The Oscar-winner had turned her passion for architecture into a second career buying, restoring, and selling historic California homes. From vintage Spanish Revivals to bold contemporary builds, each project reflects her eye for detail and love of character.
Veras Connolly joins as a Buzz contributor, designing and creating a new comic every Friday.
Your guide to back-to-school season: schedules, menus, traffic tips, and resources to help families and the whole community start the year strong.
The Town Center event, in its fourth year, will feature four different breweries and a larger footprint.
Hive members keep the Buzz thriving.
It was as if playwright FastHorse was saying, âSo you want a play about Native Americans and Pilgrims with no Native Americans in it? OK, hereâs what you get.â
Learn about other Burlington High Schools and their buildings in this Special Election edition of Other Burligntons
Strong on both sides of the ball all season, Red Devils football is ready for the playoffs.
Town Meeting Member Adam Senesi explains why he'll vote no in the November 15 special election.
Town Meeting Member Bill Boivin urges voters to listen to the experts who have studied the issue of the high school for two years and vote yes to a debt exclusion on November 15.
The Empowering Girls conference is November 13 in Newton.
Burlington girlsâ soccer wraps a strong season; football remains the last Red Devils team in playoff contention.
Burlington's Veterans Services office plus other organizations gear up to provide support this season.
Resident Hillary Kleck shares her views on the importance of having a school "designed for every kind of learner"
Burlington volleyball caps a standout season, girls' soccer ready to battle in Round of 32
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As fall playoffs heat up, Burlington squads prepare for big postseason moments in cheer, volleyball, soccer, and football.
Burlington's girls' soccer team is having a standout season, finishing the regular season with more than double the wins they notched last year.