Weekly Buzz | A Slow Re-Entry
Town offices and schools closed today
Hello, Burlington, and Happy 2023!
I took an impromptu day off yesterday; crazy how draining the holiday season is. I didn’t realize how tired I was until I finally sat down and couldn’t get up.
So far this week, we’re looking at a slow entry into the new year. Just a few meetings, some sports, and a few events…so far. I’m sure other items will be added as the week goes on, so be sure to check your Daily Buzz each day!
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This Week in Burlington
Meetings and Events
Monday, January 2
- Town offices (and schools!) are closed in observation of the New Year’s Holiday
Tuesday, January 3
- 6:30 PM - General Bylaw Review Committee
- 7:00 PM - Board of Appeals, beginning with an administrative meeting at 7 and then the public hearings at 7:30
Wednesday, January 4
- 2:30 PM - Shawsheen School Council
- 6:00 PM - Shawsheen Policy Subcommittee
Thursday, January 5
- 10:30 AM - (Library event) Creation Station for ages 2-5. Learn more and register here.
- 7:00 PM - Planning Board
Friday, January 6
- 10:15 AM - (Library event) Burlington Quilt Club
- 4:00 PM - (Library event) Tween Mario Kart Tournament. Register here.
Saturday, January 7
- 1:00 PM - (Library event) India Association of Greater Boston TED Talk Workshop
Sunday, January 8
- 3:00 PM - (Library event) Sunflowers and Starry Nights: The Genius of Vincent Van Gogh with Jane Oneail (Zoom)
Sports and Activities
Sports will be back tomorrow with a full basketball schedule. For now, catching up from the end of last week:
- Boys’ and Girls’ Track teams are still undefeated after they both defeated Melrose at the Track at New Balance on Friday.
- In Hockey, JV Boys came back from behind to tie Wilmington on Friday 3-3, while Varsity Girls took their first loss of the season to Malden Catholic on Saturday and boys tied Melrose 0-0.
- Our wrestling team competed at a quad meet yesterday and finished with a 2-1 record, beating Billerica 42-36 and Middleborough 42-30 and falling to Lexington 30-54. The team is coming into 2023 with a 4-4 record.
That’s all I have for you today. Thanks again to Kadilak Realty Group for sponsoring today’s newsletter!
See you tomorrow!
Nicci