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January 21 2021
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Tractor Trailer Driver Arrested for 3rd OUI After Crash in Burlington
A tractor trailer truck driver was arrested for a third time on a charge of driving under the influence of alcohol after his truck found its way on top of a car this week.
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Caring for Those With Mobility Issues Program
The following is a release from the Burlington Board of Health
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Presidential Primary Absentee Ballots Available
Those looking to vote in the presidential primaries on March 1 but won’t be able to make it to the polls can now pick up an absentee ballot.
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Police Report Missing Woman and Ask Public's Help Locating Her
The Burlington Police Department is reporting a missing person and is asking the public to help locate her if she is seen.
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Police Tweet Play-by-Play of Possible Scam Investigation
The Burlington Police Department has been busy on social media, posting play-by-plays of an investigation into a possible consumer fraud targeting seniors.
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Special Permit Granted for Burlington Beer Works Restaurant and Brewery
The Burlington Planning Board issued a special permit that allowed a craft beer brewery to move one step closer to opening in Burlington.
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Selectmen Vote to Approve Continuing Talks with Medical Marijuana Group in Split Decision
The Burlington Board of Selectmen voted in a split decision to continue negotiations with a collaborative group that is seeking to establish a medical marijuana dispensary in town.
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BHS Art Student's Design Won Contest Put on by Unique Sock Company
A Burlington High School art student’s design was selected by a new and unique sock company in a competition and will now be featured on a line of their articles.
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Motion to End Health Insurance Benefit for Elected Officials Defeated Without Discussion at BoS
A proposal to end the practice of offering health insurance to elected officials who work less than 20 hours per week on a regular basis failed to pass during Monday night’s Board of Selectmen meeting.
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Police to Conduct Stings to Fight Prostitution and Human Trafficking
The Burlington Police Department will be cracking down on prostitution.
