REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL ART EXHIBIT
Burlington High School will be representing its student paintings on Sunday, March 5 for a reception from 2-4 p.m. Exhibit is through April 2nd.
Burlington High School will be representing its student paintings on Sunday, March 5 for a reception from 2-4 p.m. Exhibit is through April 2nd.
Agenda Highlights: Review FY 2024 DPW Budget Click here to view the full agenda
Discussion: Incorporating climate change resilience in Wetlands & Stormwater Bylaws & Regulations Click here for the full agenda
Agenda Highlights: Water Ban, Proclamation for the Mama Bear Effects and Sons of Italy Click here to view the full agenda
This event will send you on a scavenger hunt through the parks to find eggs, collect points and win prizes. The event is for Burlington residents only and pre registration is required.
Agenda Highlights: FY23 Workplan and Budget, DPH Quarterly Meetings Update Click here to view the full agenda
Agenda Highlights: Update on Status of Cafeteria and Clerical Union Negotiations Click here to view the full agenda
Agenda Highlights: Grandview Farms, 119 S. Bedford Street, Post-March Meetings Click here for the full agenda
Agenda Highlights: Update on Park Bench for Paul Raymond, Plans for the Town's 225th Birthday Click here to view the full agenda
There will be a presentation by Sara Schaffer, Emergency Preparedness Coordinator for the Brookline Health Department on how the Brookline MRC assisted during an emergency evacuation of a community housing complex on New Year’s Eve. RSVP to 781-270-1955 or boh@burlington.org.
Agenda Highlights: Simonds Park Pickelball Courts Click here to view the full agenda
College Savings Seminar Presented by Jonathan Hughes, MEFA's Associate Director of College/Planning and Content Creation.
Everyone is welcome to attend the event.
The book they will be discussing is "The Woman in the Library" by Sulari Gentill. Everyone is welcome to attend the event. Registration is required if you plan on attending over Zoom.
Take the most important meal of the day with your favorite characters at Tony C's Burlington for a morning of food and fun to benefit Adopt-a-Class 2031!
The course will cover the citizenship interview’s civics questions, the reading and writing sections, and interview questions as seen on the N-400 application.
Items that are needed: Coffee, Tea, Cocoa Sugar, Flour, Cooking oil
Condiments (mayonnaise, ketchup) Jelly
Kids snack foods (fruit & applesauce cups, individually wrapped chips, granola bars)
Toddler snacks (puree pouches, cereal puffs)
Pancake Syrup
Oatmeal packets
Toilet Paper
Tissues
Baby Wipes
Drop off at rear of Burlington Public Library
Burlington Public Library is holding a food drive to benefit People Helping People, Burlington’s food pantry on Saturday, April 1, from 10:00 am – 2:00 pm. Burlington residents have been extremely generous in the past. We hope the residents of the town will open their hearts again and make this food drive a success! Bring […]
Free printed photos with the Easter Bunny at Kings. Music on the Green, Face Painting, Giveaways & Raffles from 3rd Ave Businesses.
Join Suzanne's Dance Connection an incredibly fun comedy night fundraiser!!!! Unlimited pizza, cash bar, 50/50 raffle, and three amazingly talented comedians. $25 per person- with proceeds going to the dance experience and education of the Suzanne's Dance Connection team and company dancers.
The Ways and Means Town Hall II Subcommittee is meeting to discuss the FY2024 budget for the Burlington Youth and Family Services Department.
The Ways and Means DPW/Recreation Subcommittee is meeting to discuss FY2024 DPW warrant articles.
The Zoning Bylaw Review Committee Sign Subcommittee is meeting to discuss design guidelines for a town center signage district.
The Ways and Means Committee Town Hall Subcommittee II - Town Clerk is meeting to discuss the FY2024 budget for the Town Clerk and the Board of Registrars.
The Ways and Means Committee Local Education Subcommittee is meeting to discuss the Shawsheen FY2024 operating budget and capital articles review. See the full agenda here.Â
Visit a Vernal Pool and explore their inhabitants, features and roles in the ecosystem at the Mill Pond Conservation Area Call 781-270-1655 to reserve your spot
Join Nino's for a night of wine education and fine food celebrating the flavors that complement the wine.
The Capital Budget Committee is meeting to discuss School Department capital budget requests. See the full agenda here.Â
Agenda items: Burlington School District budget review and capital warrant articles.
The course will cover the citizenship interview’s civics questions, the reading and writing sections, and interview questions as seen on the N-400 application.
The course will cover the citizenship interview’s civics questions, the reading and writing sections, and interview questions as seen on the N-400 application.
European Art Series with Jane Oneail. Advanced registration is required for Zoom.
The course will cover the citizenship interview’s civics questions, the reading and writing sections, and interview questions as seen on the N-400 application.
No registration is required for in-person. Presentation presented by Delvena Theater. For more info and to register on Zoom go to burlingtonpubliclibrary.org
Come and see a wide wide of books for sale. For more info on the event go to burlingtonpubliclibrary.org or call 781-270-1690
The course will cover the citizenship interview’s civics questions, the reading and writing sections, and interview questions as seen on the N-400 application.
Come and see a wide wide of books for sale. For more info on the event go to burlingtonpubliclibrary.org or call 781-270-1690
Invite your friends and neighbors and join the Pine Glen community at their annual carnival!!!! We will have games, bounce houses, activities, food and more! Admission is free. We will have stamp cards available for purchase for activities and food. Raffles will be available online prior the the carnival as well as day of. It’s […]
Come and see a wide wide of books for sale. For more info on the event go to burlingtonpubliclibrary.org or call 781-270-1690