Warrant Article Summary for Burlington January 2026 Town Meeting
A Warrant Article Summary for the January 2026 Town Meeting in Burlington, MA, which will take place on January 26.
A Warrant Article Summary for the January 2026 Town Meeting in Burlington, MA, which will take place on January 26.
Your running summary of candidates for office in the Burlington, Massachusetts, 2026 local election, updated 1/11/2026
A list of each elected and appointed body in the the town with a summary of its responsibilities
Plus, learn about the candidates for this important job
The executive branch of our town's government
The legislative branch of our town's government
Community
Hyperlocal news in Burlington got a new look in 2022, and after four years Burlington Buzz continues redefining how residents can understand and connect with their community.
Four years ago, Burlington Buzz didn’t exist.
Residents were looking for clearer, more consistent information about what was happening in town — from local government decisions to community events — and often weren’t sure where to find it.
With the regionalization of many local print papers and the shift to online, residents in Burlington, MA, were feeling increasingly untethered and uncertain where to go for reliable, unbiased information about events going on in town and information about how to engage with the local government.
Local election turnout was another concern, with only about 15% of residents participating in selecting town leadership. Yet local officials make decisions that affect budgets, bylaws, schools, health, and planning — shaping everyday life in Burlington.
As the 2022 town election drew near and I learned more about this disconnection and lack of engagement, I decided to do something I hadn't seen yet but felt the town needed. On January 31, I posted my first civic explainer on Facebook, and I did the same every day for the next three weeks. I researched state information and met with local officials to learn about what their work actually was, and then recorded it and shared it for my neighbors to learn alongside me.
On February 20, 2022, Burlington Buzz was officially born, and since then our brand of civic explanatory journalism has taken shape and begun to fill a gap many residents had been feeling — sometimes without having words for it. The Buzz has become a steady presence for thousands of readers who want to stay connected to their community.
Since that first issue, Burlington Buzz has reported on:
Some of these moments were celebratory; others were complicated or contentious. All of them mattered, and we broke them down into easy-to-understand summaries that got to the heart of the matter without fluff and filler.
Our website has become a go-to source for information about Burlington. Our magazine reaches households across town each season, highlighting municipal coverage, things to do, and the residents making a difference. The award-winning Daily Buzz newsletter serves nearly 2,500 residents and neighbors, and events such as our Civic Expo and 4th of July Community Picnic attract hundreds.
Burlington Buzz believes the world is better when discussions focus on community, connection, and curiosity. To meet that end and keep our business working for you, we work every day to keep the Buzz:
We focus on original reporting and community storytelling rather than republishing press materials. We don't engage in inflammatory rhetoric or chase clicks. And we believe trust is built slowly, through person-to-person connection.
Burlington Buzz exists because readers support it.
Some of you have been here since that very first issue in 2022. Others joined more recently — after an election, a school issue, or a story that helped something finally click.
Along the way, we’ve been supported by:
This work is deeply collaborative, even when much of it happens quietly behind the scenes.
One reader shared:
“I never felt like I knew enough about what was going on in town to participate in an election. Now I feel like I'm a part of it.”
Moments like that are why this work matters.
Four years in, Burlington Buzz is still small — but it’s steady, trusted, and growing alongside the community it serves. As Burlington continues to grow and change, the need for this connective work only increases.
In the year ahead, we will continue to focus on:
This work takes time, care, and resources — and it’s sustained by people who believe this work is worth protecting.
Whether you read every day or check in when something important is happening, thank you for being part of the Burlington Buzz community.
If you value this work and are able to support it, our four-year anniversary is a meaningful moment to do so.
You can learn more about supporting Burlington Buzz here:
Here’s to four years of showing up — and to what we’ll build together next.
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