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Letter To The Editor Roundup: More Burlington Election Views
More Burlington residents wrote to Patch endorsing candidates in the April 10 town election.

Chris joined Patch from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. He covers Andover, North Andover, Wilmington, Woburn and Tewksbury, and he looks forward to hearing from you. You can reach him at chris.huffaker@patch.com or 412-265-8353.
More Burlington residents wrote to Patch endorsing candidates in the April 10 town election.

Three residents wrote to Patch endorsing candidates in the April 10 town election.
George Ferdinand is one of four candidates running for two seats on the Tewksbury Board of Selectmen.
William Campbell was selected Feb. 26 to lead the Office of Campaign and Political Finance.
The state has mandated full-time in-person learning for younger students but has not set a deadline for high schools.
Nine candidates are running in the annual town election Tuesday.
Town Meeting attendees will vote on a zoning change that would permit residential housing in a parcel on Cross Street.
Members of the town's Asian American community organized the rally following the March 16 deadly shootings at three Atlanta-area spas.
Middle and high school students will return to full-time in-person learning at the end of April.
Tewksbury police said one juvenile shot another at the Residence Inn.
Amy Warfield is running for re-election as Burlington Town Clerk.
No residents were injured in the Sunset Rock Road fire but two firefighters were hospitalized, the department said.
Andover reported 67 active coronavirus cases Friday, up more than ten from last Thursday.
The Tewksbury Town Crier's Paige Impink moderated forums for the School Committee and Board of Selectmen candidates.
Residents will be able to book 45-minute appointments for browsing and computer use.
Over a quarter of residents are fully vaccinated in nine Massachusetts communities.
The district intends to accelerate the state schedule for bringing older kids in full-time.
The same facility went up in flames in 2019.
Eight School Committee and Board of Selectmen candidates are due to appear at the Town Crier forums.
Twenty cities and towns were designated high risk for the virus, up from 14 last week.