The Burlington Historical Society special program from Peter Coppola. Using the natural resources around them, learn about the skills, materials and tools early colonists used you build their [...]
Einstein’s Workshop is dedicated to getting kids excited about science and technology, with everything from Minecraft and Lego Robotics, to artwork and 3D printing. Recently [...]
Burlington’s food pantry, People Helping People, is out with a message following the popular event, Truck Day. Here’s Janet Sullivan, who is on the PHP Board: Thank you to all the [...]
The Burlington PMC Kids Ride is taking place Sunday, September 24 from 8am to 12pm in The District at District Ave, in Burlington. The goal is to raise money for the Dana Farber Cancer Institute [...]
Notice is hereby given that there are vacancies: Precinct 7 – Two Vacancies Those who wish to be appointed to fill such vacancy shall contact the remaining Town Meeting Members of the Precinct [...]
More than a century ago, a now-defunct newspaper, The Boston Post, sent wooden canes to towns all around Massachusetts to award to the oldest resident in town. Some towns continue the tradition [...]
This week’s featured photo comes from Kim Lynch, and because we can, we’re including a bonus photo this week. Kim says: “Marshall Simonds Middle School is now the proud owner of [...]
The technical high school serving Burlington students is currently holding an election for parent/guardian representatives on the SVTHS School Council. According to Principal Jessica Cook, the [...]
Burlington residents shared their perspectives Monday night in a community meeting about the future of the Fox Hill Elementary School, with the vast majority speaking in favor of a smaller, [...]