Results Still Shaking Out for Burlington Town Election
Some open seats remain; others were filled by write-in candidates.
Some open seats remain; others were filled by write-in candidates.
Burlington voters returned Katherine Bond and Jeremy Brooks to the School Committee; a number of new Town Meeting Members are seated.
Burlington's April 11 election has open Town Meeting seats in Precincts 2 and 7. Here's how to run as a write-in β or vote for one.
Your final list of candidates on the ballot for the Burlington, Massachusetts, 2026 local election
A Warrant Article Summary for the January 2026 Town Meeting in Burlington, MA, which will take place on January 26.
A list of each elected and appointed body in the the town with a summary of its responsibilities
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New England's first Project Lean Nation location is opening this summer in Burlington, offering clean meals, free nutrition coaching, and more.
When Shweta Jain left her engineering job at Google, she wasn't just looking for a new career β she was looking for a new purpose.
After a diagnosis of Cushing's disease, an adrenal disorder that disrupted her health and her sense of what mattered, Jain spent a couple of years rebuilding. "The medical team at MGH were phenomenal," she says. "But it made me pause and reevaluate what was truly important to me."
What she landed on was a business that felt personal: a franchise called Project Lean Nation, a meal prep and nutrition coaching concept built around whole, clean food and real community connection. And this summer, she's bringing it to Burlington β the first New England location in the growing national brand.
Project Lean Nation isn't a subscription box. It's a retail storefront where customers can walk in, sit down, and actually talk to someone about their health goals.
Every member gets a free InBody scan β a body composition analysis that measures muscle mass, body fat, and basal metabolic rate β paired with a free nutrition consultation to help build a personalized eating plan. Those consultations are always free for members, Jain said, and help form part of a complete program. "You won't achieve a transformation with just a box," she said. "This is necessary."
The menu rotates every 10 weeks and features around 30 prepared meals at any given time, in two formats: Lifestyle meals (roughly 450 calories, 30β35 grams of protein) and Athlete meals (675 calories, 50 grams of protein). Everything is made without preservatives, seed oils, hormones, or additives. The store will also feature a fresh shake bar with made-to-order protein shakes using whole ingredients such as oats, nut butters, fresh fruit, almond milk.
Most customers, Jain says, stop in once a week to pick up their week's box of meals. The basic plan is 12 meals β two a day, six days a week β starting at $165, or about $13.75 a meal. There's also a grab-and-go option for folks who want to come in without a subscription.
Inside the Burlington store, there will be a large community table β not for eating, but to serve as a gathering place.
"We want to invite people in to have a safe space where they can really share with us," Jain says. "Everyone's health journey is different. Everyone's nutrition journey is different, and very personal to them."
After the store closes at 6:00 PM, Jain plans to open the space for community events β guest speakers, wellness talks, local business pop-ups. She'd like to invite chiropractors, nutritionists, and women-owned businesses to use the space. She also wants to contribute to local community events such as teacher appreciation days and celebrations on the Town Common. "I want to make sure this is a name I can put on my kids' baseball jerseys," she said.
It's a philosophy that comes straight from Project Lean Nation's founding team, whom Jain describes as deeply committed to a mission of second chances and community benefit. The company was founded by a fitness trainer who started meal-prepping for his clients and grew from there. "Nobody has had a perfect path," Jain says. "That story really resonated with me."
Ahead of opening, Jain is signing up Founding Members β the first 250 people to commit get $20 off their weekly box for life. There's no subscription fee and no upfront cost; the only ask is trying that first box when the store opens. Sign-ups are available now.
Project Lean Nation Burlington is projected to open June 20, 2026, at Burlington Square (the "Old Tower Records" plaza, 101 Middlesex Turnpike). Jain is currently hiring staff ahead of opening and appearing at various gatherings in the coming months β including this past weekend's Health Fair β to get residents excited about the business. For more information, or to sign up as a Founding Member, visit the Project Lean Nation Burlington website. Note: Burlington Buzz may receive a contribution from Project Lean Nation for Founding Member signups made through this link.
Easter and Passover in Burlington and beyond β egg hunts, brunch, movies, religious services, and more to fill your long weekend.
Burlington's Ways and Means approved two rounds of FY27 budgets β and issued a stark warning about the town's long-term financial sustainability.
Two School Committee candidates answered voter questions at Tuesday's COA forum β while two others were absent. Here's what was said.
Hive members keep the Buzz thriving.
Boys' lacrosse topped Swampscott and baseball split against Wilmington and Cambridge during a busy vacation week for Burlington.
While buyer caution is increasing, limited inventory continues to support home values and prevent a significant slowdown.Β
Some open seats remain; others were filled by write-in candidates.
Girls' lacrosse fell to Central Catholic while softball and baseball both dropped games to Wakefield on vacation Wednesday for Burlington.
Both varsity lacrosse teams fell Tuesday. Wednesday brings girls' lacrosse at Central Catholic, plus softball and baseball against Wakefield.
βNatureβs engineersβ are getting their time in the spotlight β The OARS-sponsored exhibit runs from April 24-May 24.Β
Girls' and boys' lacrosse both won, baseball rallied past Bedford in eight innings, and boys' tennis dropped a close match to Waltham over the holiday weekend.
How an unexpected visitor became a favorite friend
Burlington's Ways & Means Committee voted 12-0 on all DPW budget articles and recommended a major step toward transparent water and sewer financing.
Burlington's track teams rolled past Watertown and boys tennis topped Wilmington, while baseball fell in nine innings on a busy Thursday.
Burlington's Select Board and School Committee have voted to send a Statement of Interest (SOI) to the Massachusetts School Building Authority (MSBA) in the hopes of securing state funding for a new or renovated Burlington High School. In its first iteration, the BHS Building Committee worked with outside
Both varsity lacrosse squads beat Arlington on Wednesday. Ten Burlington teams take the field Thursday across baseball, volleyball, tennis, softball, and track.
A revamped "Leaders in Training" program aims to give middle and high schoolers real job experience, not just a summer task list.
Boys' and girls' tennis each find their first win, varsity softball tops Melrose. Boys volleyball lost both matches to Arlington.
Boys' lacrosse topped Melrose on the road Monday while tennis teams and girls' lacrosse squads fell short.