How to Run as a Write-In Candidate — or Vote for One — in Burlington's April 11 Election
Burlington's April 11 election has open Town Meeting seats in Precincts 2 and 7. Here's how to run as a write-in — or vote for one.
Burlington's April 11 election has open Town Meeting seats in Precincts 2 and 7. Here's how to run as a write-in — or vote for one.
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Sports
Burlington boys' lacrosse earned a thrilling OT win while teams wrapped a busy day of spring competition heading into Friday’s schedule
Burlington teams closed out a busy stretch of games Thursday with a mix of tight battles and continued growth across the spring lineup.
Boys’ lacrosse delivered the highlight of the day with a 10–9 overtime win against longtime rival Lexington in a back-and-forth contest. In what was described as a great high school lacrosse game, the Red Devils showed resilience and continued improvement, earning a signature early-season victory. JV battled to a 2–2 tie.
Girls’ lacrosse fell 11-3 to a tough Lexington team, while JV played to a 6–6 tie.
On the courts, boys’ tennis dropped a 5–0 encounter at Bedford, moving to 0–3 on the season. The Devils will look to bounce back quickly as they return to action this afternoon against Arlington.
Softball results were not reported at the time of publication.
With a busy Friday and no games scheduled for the weekend, Burlington teams will look to finish the week strong and carry momentum into the next stretch of the season.
Easter and Passover in Burlington and beyond — egg hunts, brunch, movies, religious services, and more to fill your long weekend.
Burlington's Ways and Means approved two rounds of FY27 budgets — 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 — while two others were absent. Here's what was said.
Hive members keep the Buzz thriving.
Burlington's Ways & Means approved a handful of department budgets and capital requests — but postponed its advisory vote on the local technical school's buget.
Burlington volleyball, track, and softball delivered standout wins Wednesday, highlighted by a sweep over Wakefield and a dominant track victory.
A new infrastructure is needed for local news organizations to continue meeting the information news of their readers. Local News Day aims to make that infrastructure dream a reality.
Hiral Gandhi is running uncontested for one of two seats on the Library Trustees after a three-year break.
Red Devils lacrosse earned a clean sweep over Watertown as teams gear up for a full Wednesday slate.
Burlington's School Committee unanimously approved CommonLit 360 as the new middle school ELA curriculum, favored by 97% of educators in the review process.
Burlington teams battled through a competitive slate in baseball, tennis, and volleyball as the spring season continued to ramp up this week.
Burlington is one week into early voting with 1,214 ballots cast. Here's how that compares to recent years — and what you need to know before April 11.
Burlington spring teams opened the season with early challenges in lacrosse and volleyball, showing growth and resilience heading forward.
Burlington's Ways & Means approved four DPW budgets 14-0, then debated trash enterprise funds, LED traffic light replacements, and school budget transparency.
Incumbent Brian Curtin runs uncontested to continue his work on Burlington's Housing Authority.
Red Devils volleyball keeps their early-season perfect record. A busy Thursday afternoon is on the schedule, provided the weather cooperates.
Philanthropist and businesswoman Mary cummings put a specific condition on her once-peaceful farmland: it must remain “forever open as a public pleasure ground."
Michelle Huntoon explains why she encourages Burlington residents to vote for Hillary Kleck and Katherine Bond for School Committee in 2026.