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 ā or vote for one.
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Sports
Burlington won five times in two days, with both lacrosse teams winning Monday and baseball, boys' tennis, and girls' tennis all picking up victories Tuesday.
After a rough go last week, Burlington bounced back hard to open this week.
Boys' tennis kicked things off Monday with a 4-1 win at Wakefield, improving to 5-7. The Red Devils were back at it Tuesday at home and swept Woburn 5-0, moving to 6-7 ā two wins in two days. Girls' tennis also picked up a 3-2 win at Woburn, with Therese Kozinski, Cecelia Fraczek, and Eesha Soni earning the winning points ā Soni's match clinched it for Burlington.
Girls' lacrosse edged Stoneham 9-8 on the road Monday to move to 6-8, while the boys' team rolled past the Spartans 12-4 at home to improve to 8-4.
Tuesday's offense continued on the baseball diamond, where Burlington hammered Woburn 11-1 at Francis Wyman Field, improving to 5-8. Boys' volleyball dropped a 1-3 decision at Winchester, falling to 6-7.
Varsity softball's result at Woburn on Tuesday had not been reported at time of publication. They're currently reporting a record of 2-9 record following a 1-13 loss at Wakefield on Friday.
Committe Members and Superintendent hope this compromose increases learning time and support delivery while allowing a mid-June end date
The complex project can move forward, and "The final result should be beautiful," says Conservation Chair.
An article for January Town Meeting would ban cryptocurrency ATMs, which can be used by scammers to steal tens of thousands.
Hive members keep the Buzz thriving.
The Annual Town Meeting for Burlington, MA, features major items such as capital and operational budgets for schools and town departments, changes to animal bylaws, and a crypto ATM ban.
Fox Hill Elementary breaks ground in Burlington with 2028 completion expected, as debate continues over the townās high school future after a rejected $330M plan.
Boys' track achieves at Sunday's relay championships, while volleyball topped Belmont and girls tennis edged Wakefield 3-2 over a busy four-day stretch
In a fast-moving and competitive housing market, a home appraisal might come in below the agreed-upon purchase price. Here's how to prepare and respond.
Burlington's Ways and Means Committee voted against recommending Shawsheen Tech's $3.9M budget ā but says Town Meeting should pass it anyway.
Lost Catās Journey Highlights Burlingtonās Pet Licensing Rules
Boys' lacrosse dropped an overtime heartbreaker to Wakefield, while baseball, tennis, softball, and girls lacrosse all fell on a difficult Wednesday for Burlington.
Burlington residents say rising housing costs are straining budgets, as officials weigh affordability solutions and voters push back on new spending.
Red Devils celebrate a successful Tuesday overall, with tennis and track wins, and look to a packed Wednesday schedule
Burlington's town-subsidized Lyft program has grown 300% since 2023. The Select Board is now weighing changes to keep the program within budget.
Baseball, tennis, and lacrosse all won as Burlington returned from April vacation Monday, while volleyball dropped a close match at Woburn.
New England's first Project Lean Nation location is opening this summer in Burlington, offering clean meals, free nutrition coaching, and more.
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.Ā
Some open seats remain; others were filled by write-in candidates.