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Burlington Assistant Fire Chief Completes Executive Fire Officer Program
The course provides senior fire officers with a broad perspective on various facets of fire and emergency services administration.

Liz Taurasi is the Associate Editorial Director for Patch in Massachusetts, Rhode Island and New Hampshire. An award-winning editor and reporter, hyper-local community journalism has been Liz's passion for as far back as she can remember. In her 20-plus; year journalism career, Liz has worked for several community newspapers, wrote opinion pieces, columns, managed sections of a daily newspaper and managed a group of weekly newspapers in south suburban Boston. A winner of two first place New England Press Association Awards for her reporting and column writing, Liz is also proud to be a member of a team which captured two FOLIO Eddie Gold Awards, including one for online content, as well as a Jesse H. Neal Award. After a four-year stint in magazine publishing, as executive editor for Reed Business Information's Design News, Liz is back to her roots and looking forward to working with some of the brightest local editors New England has to offer!
The course provides senior fire officers with a broad perspective on various facets of fire and emergency services administration.

One suspect was caught in the parking lot at Shawsheen Elementary in Wilmington, another caught after fleeing on foot in Woburn.
Nancy along with her husband Albert were very active members of the Tewksbury Wilmington Lodge of Elks #2070 for many years.
This well-known group will view, investigate and expand on the history of Burlington’s burial ground.
The Compost Center will be open on selected Wednesdays from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. and on selected Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
It's official, the well-known pizza chain will soon have a new location right next door in Burlington next week.
It's official, the well-known pizza chain will soon have a new location right here in Burlington next week.
Wilmington's Annual Town Election is Saturday, April 23.
Polls are open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Find out where to vote and more with our guide to this year's election.
The bill proposed by Tewksbury resident Jerry Selissen and drafted by Representative James Miceli, now moves on for Senate approval.
The second of two spring snow events brought freezing cold temperatures and a day-long snowfall to the area. How much did Wilmington get?
The second of two spring snow events brought freezing cold temperatures and a day-long snowfall to the area. How much did Tewksbury get?
The second of two spring snow events brought freezing cold temperatures and a day-long snowfall to the area. How much did Bedford get?
The second of two spring snow events brought freezing cold temperatures and a day-long snowfall to the area. How much did Burlington get?
The Tewksbury Habitat Build event takes place on Saturday, April 9 at 7 p.m. Find out how you can volunteer to help.
Life-long Wilmington resident has terminal brain cancer and has one wish for his two nephews that his community is hoping to make come true.
Wilmington's Annual Town Election is set for Saturday, April 23.
Maple Street between Ballard Street and East Street is closed.
Town Meeting will now take place on Tuesday, April 5 due to the weather.
Bedford's eight Emergency Communication Officers will be honored during National Telecommunicators Week April 10-16.