
Sports
Burlington Swimmer, Wrestler Put Up Strong State Performances
Swimmer Shay Woodbury and wrestler Maximillian Shvartsman put up strong performances, with more to come this week in hockey and basketball.
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Swimmer Shay Woodbury and wrestler Maximillian Shvartsman put up strong performances, with more to come this week in hockey and basketball.
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"Every one of our teams in the winter will have a performance in the state tournament no matter what;" basketball and hockey tournaments begin this week.
Community
By Jonathan Sachs & Ruth Neeman We've all seen our fair share of comedies about working in a lousy office situation. A myriad of movies have been made about the subject and the genre is at its finest in the TV versions of The Office. A play about
Community
The "epically ridiculous" show gives audience members a much-needed break from reality.
Burlington's Annual Community Health Fair is coming up, and exhibitors are wanted!
Sports
Lots of strong performances for freshman and JV wrestlers; state tourney begins today
Two new Asian restaurants will open in Burlington in the near future, pending Board of Health approval.
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Hockey and basketball regular seasons are over, with brackets expected this weekend.
The Historical Commission is moving through the permitting process for a long-awaited shed for the storage of historical artifacts.
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Hockey continues today, girls are champions of the Lobster Pot and have won eight straight games.
Burlington Buzz is partnering with local institutions of higher education for the second year in a row to expand coverage of issues of import to the community.
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The girls' hockey team looks for a 7th win in a row at the Lobster Pot tournament this afternoon; boys will fight for a place in the championship on Wednesday.