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Burlington Letter To The Editor Roundup: Town Election And More
More Burlington residents wrote to Patch endorsing candidates in the April 10 town election and sharing other views about town politics.

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More Burlington residents wrote to Patch endorsing candidates in the April 10 town election and sharing other views about town politics.

Yvonne Helbert, a molecular biologist, is running for a two-year term on the Wilmington School Committee.
Read what Jamey Cutelis, Bridget Garabedian, Nicholas Parsons and Deb Wall said about the issues facing the School Committee.
The five Board of Selectmen and Shawsheen Tech School Committee candidates participated in BCAT forums.
A number of local groups planned the vigil in support of the Asian American Pacific Islander community.
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Melissa Plowman, a mental health counselor, is running for a two-year term on the Wilmington School Committee.
Howe, a former Finance Committee member, will serve one year on the Select Board
The state senator, who is Jewish and a former football player, spoke to the team which had been using "Auschwitz" as a play call.
Michael Kelly is one of two candidates for an open seat on the Shawsheen Tech School Committee.
The city's COVID-19 numbers are level, with the positive rate staying below 3 percent.
The town's COVID-19 positive rate rose back above 3 percent.
The town's COVID-19 numbers are rising, with the positive rate approaching 2 percent again.
The town's COVID-19 numbers are still rising, with the positive rate rising back above 1 percent.
The town's COVID-19 numbers are once again rising, with the positive rate over 2.5 percent.
The town's COVID-19 numbers are still rising, with the positive rate approaching 3 percent again.
The library Board of Trustees is currently unable to form a quorum, after resignations and a removal.
The new policy permits flowers and small holiday decorations within a foot of gravestones.
Residents wrote in support of their preferred candidates in Tuesday's town election.