The following is a letter to the editor and does not necessarily reflect the opinion of BNEWS. When Brad Bond asked me to be treasurer for his campaign for Burlington’s […]
Monday is Independence Day and Burlington traditional 4th of July Parade is back after a two-year hiatus. The parade will begin at 11 a.m. on the morning of Monday July […]
Sunday is Juneteenth and there are a number of events to celebrate the holiday in the Burlington area. Juneteenth, officially called Juneteenth National Independence Day, is a federal holiday in [...]
A few weeks ago I announced my candidacy for re-election to the Select Board. And as I prepared my campaign and continued on in my first term I realized that […]
Friends, neighbors and citizens of Burlington, My name is Mike Espejo and I am running for the Select Board. I am currently on the Planning Board and was entrusted to […]
Monday, January 17 is Martin Luther King Jr. Day and there are a number of events in the area being held in the Civil Rights leader’s honor. Martin Luther King […]
People Helping People is asking you to donate $20 to their eleventh annual raffle. All proceeds will help families in need and you could win a free meal at Capital […]
Monday is Columbus Day/Indigenous Peoples’ Day and that means many people will have the day off. All municipal offices, including Town Hall, the Burlington Public Library and Burlington Public [...]
This Monday is Labor Day and all town, state and federal offices will be closed in observation of the holiday.  This includes Town Hall, the Burlington Public Library and […]
There will be an anti-hate vigil in support of the Asian American and Pacific Island (AAPI) communities on the Town Common this week in response to the shootings in Georgia […]