The US Food and Drug Association (FDA) has declared September as Food Safety Month. The Federal government estimates that there are about 48 million cases of foodborne illness annually – that’s about 1 in 6 Americans each year- resulting in an estimated 128,000 hospitalizations and 3,000 deaths. . By educating yourself on food safety, you can take an active role in preventing foodborne illness and help lower your chance of getting sick. The Burlington Board of Health invites the public to visit their
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Twist Bakery & Café was selected to the top 10 in USA Today's 2023 10Best Readers Choice Awards highlighting gluten-free bakeries around the country. The bakeries were selected by an expert panel and voted on by USA Today's readers as the best in country for cooking up desserts and baked goods that are just as indulgent as their traditional counterparts.See the write-up on Twist Bakery & Cafe from the list below. Article via USA TodayPhoto courtesy of Twist Bakery & Cafe Twist Bakery & Cafe goes beyond
The Town of Burlington is pleased to announce that it’s launching its Community Choice Power Supply Program this fall to provide an energy program that is stable, affordable and incorporates additional renewable energy. Burlington signed a twenty-four month contract with Constellation NewEnergy.Beginning with the October 2024 meter reads, Burlington’s Program will offer three products with varying amounts of renewable energy content. “This contract represents Burlington’s commitment to help stabilize
Lahey Hospital & Medical Center earns five-out-of-five-star designation from CMS Burlington, Mass. – Lahey Hospital & Medical Center (LHMC) has received five-out-of-five stars from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) in its annual quality and safety assessment. Less than 10 percent of the over 4,600 hospitals that were assessed received five stars as their Overall Hospital Quality Star Rating. This is the second consecutive year that Lahey Hospital & Medical Center has received
The circus features acrobats, clowns, jugglers and performing artists from around the world. The show has no animals and no alcohol will be served at the venue. September 6th-17th with one show per day Monday through Friday at 7 p.m. Saturdays will have three shows at 1 p.m., 4 p.m. and 7 p.m., with the show finished by 9 p.m. Sundays will also have three shows, at 12 p.m., 3 p.m. and 6 p.m., with the last show finished by 8 p.m.
Burlington, MA — Lahey Hospital & Medical Center (LHMC) has received the American Heart Association’s Get With The Guidelines® - Stroke Gold Plus quality achievement award for its commitment to ensuring stroke patients receive the most appropriate treatment according to nationally recognized, research-based guidelines, ultimately leading to more lives saved and reduced disability.“We are incredibly proud of our clinical team for adhering to the highest standards in caring for stroke patients,” said Susan
Beth Israel Lahey Health and its member hospitals are doing a Community Health Needs Assessment to learn about the issues affecting people in our communities. This anonymous 15-minute survey will help us understand what you think about quality of life and available resources so we can improve patient care and community services.Take Survey Now
Burlington, Mass. – Lahey Hospital & Medical Center (LHMC) has been named as a top hospital in Massachusetts by U.S. News & World Report in its 2024-2025 Best Hospitals. LHMC also received 13 high performing recognitions in the group’s annual best hospital report.“At LHMC, we strive to provide extraordinary care," stated Susan Moffatt-Bruce, MD, PhD, President of LHMC. "We are incredibly appreciative of the constant efforts of our entire staff in fulfilling this commitment."U.S. News evaluated nearly
Burlington is switching to a new emergency notification service known as RAVE. Residents and business owners can sign up for RAVE now if they wish to receive emergency and routine messages from town agencies in the future. RAVE is a Massachusetts-based company that will provide the same services and features as CodeRED did previously, but with an easier-to-use interface. To sign up, visit here. The switch took place on Monday, July 1. Residents may receive calls from CodeRED telling them about the
Burlington is in the process of updating its Multi Hazard Mitigation Plan and is encouraging input from both the residential and business communities. Has flooding or drought or extreme temperatures or severe storms affected your business or the area around your business? Share your experience of flooding, storms, drought & other hazards by completing this survey. All are welcome to attend the Public Workshop regarding this Plan on June 26 at 6pm in the Town Hall Annex Conference Room.
News From LHMC Community Benefits Spanish (Español) Chinese (Simplified) Portuguese (Português) May is Mental Health Awareness Month! If you’re interested in getting mental health or substance use help, but not sure where to start: Call or text the Massachusetts Behavioral Health Help Line at 833-773-2445 or chat online at masshelpline.com. Or visit the local Community Behavioral Health Center (CBHC). To find out which CBHC is serving your city or town, please click
People Helping People, Inc. is one of 150 local nonprofits that will share in $30 million through Cummings Foundation’s major annual grants program. The Burlington-based organization was selected from a total of 715 applicants during a competitive review process. It will receive a total of $120,000 over three years.People Helping People, Inc. (PHP) is a Burlington based organization focused on helping eligible residents of Burlington meet their basic needs. This is done through sustained community-wide
The Senior Pantry Manager of Burlington’s food pantry, People Helping People, has received a 2024 Commonwealth Heroine Award, which goes to women leaders across Massachusetts who make their communities better, often without fanfare or recognition. “I was really surprised and overwhelmed, but it’s really gratifying,” Lewis said. “Especially in this economy, we’re always adding more clients, the need is out there. The word is out there that we’re here to help, and I think that’s always been my personal
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) announced today that federal Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDLs) are available in Massachusetts for businesses and residents in the Bristol and Worcester counties in Massachusetts due to severe storms and flooding that occured from September 11-13, 2023.Applicants may apply online and receive additional disaster assistance information at SBA.gov/disaster. Submit completed loan applications to the SBA no later than July 15, 2024. Read the full Press Release
The Burlington Area Chamber of Commerce held its Spring Soirée and Annual Meeting on May 2nd at the Archer Hotel Burlington. This event is a seasonal celebration of membership and an opportunity to hear from BACC leadership, directors and sponsors. Speakers recapped the successes of the previous year, calling attention to the Chambers ability to unite stakeholders and address post-pandemic business challenges. With more than 150 business professionals in attendance, members were able to see the full scope
Representative Ken Gordon joined his colleagues in the House of Representatives in passing a $58 billion Fiscal Year 2025 (FY25) budget proposal. The House budget included local funding for the 21st Middlesex District as well as critical investments in transportation, childcare, and K-12 education. “I am proud of the investments made in this FY25 budget that will continue to provide necessary support to our communities”, said Representative Gordon. “This budget includes significant funding in
Burlington, Mass. – Lahey Hospital & Medical Center (LHMC) earned an “A” Hospital Safety Grade from The Leapfrog Group, a national nonprofit watchdog. Leapfrog assigns an “A,” “B,” “C,” “D” or “F” grade to general hospitals across the country based on over 30 measures of errors, accidents, injuries and infections as well as the systems hospitals have in place to prevent them. “We are incredibly proud of our A recognition,” said Susan Moffatt-Bruce, MD, PhD, President of LHMC. “The tireless efforts of
New technology will further opportunities for world-class care for patients Burlington, MA – Lahey Hospital & Medical Center (LHMC) this month furthered its robotic-assisted surgery program with the addition of the state-of-the-art da Vinci 5 surgical system, reinforcing its commitment to advancing innovations in healthcare technology in its mission to deliver extraordinary care to its patients. Lahey Hospital & Medical Center Courtesy PhotoMembers of the medial team at Lahey Hospital & Medical Center
Last month, the BACC was proud to present our charitable partners from last month's Black Tie Gala with the funds that were raised from the event. Thanks to all of our generous sponsors and the Burlington community, we were able to raise nearly $30,000 for these worthy causes! Thank you to Burlington, MA Womenade, People Helping People, HELPIS, MISSION of DEEDS, Inc., and Wee Care Burlington for the important work you do to make our community a better place!The charities involved in the Black Tie Gala were
Burlington to Woburn Supply Initiative Why Are We Doing This Project? This project is a proposed new electrical substation in Burlington connecting to the existing electrical distribution network in the area. The project is designed to improve the reliability of the electric system. Sign up to receive routine email updates about the project or learn more about past outreach activities. The work will not disrupt electrical service. Where Is The Work Being Done? This project would include the
UMass Chan Medical School and Lahey Hospital & Medical Center, part of the Beth Israel Lahey Health system, have signed a research affiliation agreement to create a new quantitative science research hub to improve health outcomes and disparities through population health, digital medicine and health systems science. The research agreement allows the institutions to study clinical data and collaborate on research that benefits the Lahey community and beyond. “Lahey Hospital & Medical Center is pleased to
2024 BACC Spring Soirée Thursday, May 2nd, 6-9 PM Members are invited for a celebration of BACC membership. Join more than 150 business professionals for an evening of delicious food, drinks, and socializing. PROMOTE YOUR BUSINESS AND SUPPORT THE CHAMBER Members are afforded a number of visible opportunities to showcase their businesses, services and commitment to the business community. Help support the BACC and the programs that promote local business.See Complete Details and Opportunities
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Scholarships totaling $5000 will be awarded to Burlington graduating seniors who demonstrated impactful community service and performed exemplary volunteer work. The money will be paid directly to the tuition officer of the selected institution after receipt of a second-semester bill.Eligibility Requirements:A full-time high school senior & Burlington resident with plans to attend college, university, or vocational/technical school.Application Process:Download 2024 ApplicationBurlington High School
The BACC community came together in full force this week to participate in our Leap of Kindness Day Food Drive to benefit the Burlington Food Pantry and People Helping People Burlington. Our members were able to contribute nearly 1,000 pounds of food, which the Food Pantry was in desperate need for.The BACC is extremely proud of how our members stepped up to help those in need on this Leap of Kindness Day. The Food Pantry and the staff from People Helping were vert grateful for the support that our
Because of vacancies in Burlington’s office buildings, the Department of Public Works is planning to increase water rates by 9.8 percent and sewer rates by 6.8 percent each year for the next three years, says DPW Director Brian White. “Revenues have not been where they should be,” White told the Select Board Monday night. “Commercial water and sewer revenue makes up a majority of revenue, so I want to emphasize that the 9.8 percent increase is not because of additional costs; it’s largely due to a lack
Viken Detection, a BACC member and leading manufacturer of detection tools for public safety agencies, today announced its success in piloting a new technology for lead detection in buried water service lines. The company now seeks agency and commercial partnerships for faster deployment, given the urgent threat to children’s health. The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law provides $15 billion of direct Federal funding for lead service line identification and replacement through the Drinking Water State
The BACC held their 6th annual Black Tie Gala benefit, presented by The Herb Chambers Companies, on February 3rd at the Cafe Escadrille. This annual fundraiser supports a sector of the BACC’s Charitable Foundation called the Charitable Partnership Program, which consists of five local charitable organizations that serve the Burlington area. This year's charities consisted of: Burlington Womenade, HELPIS, Mission of Deeds, People Helping People, and Wee Care Burlington. For images from the event: Deena
Burlington, MA – The leadership of Lahey Hospital & Medical Center and UMass Chan Medical School recently signaled the start of renovations for the new UMass Chan-Lahey Regional Medial Campus with a wall-breaking at the school site on the grounds of the hospital at 29 Mall Road in Burlington. Participating in the wall-breaking were, from left, Susan Moffatt-Bruce, MD, PhD, President, Lahey Hospital & Medical Center; Anne C. Larkin, MD, Vice Provost of Educational Affairs, UMass Chan Medical
The Taste of Burlington, the area’s most popular food event, returned to the Boston Marriott Burlington on Monday, October 30th for the first time in 4 years since the last event in 2019. After rebranding to just "The Taste" for several years to highlight BACC member organizations from beyond Burlington, the event took back its original name as the restaurant scene in Burlington has expanded and grown to such an extent. 24 of Burlington's best restaurants, caterers, and bakeries showcased their most
Celebrating Lahey Hospital & Medical Center’s 100th anniversary are, from left, Michael Collins, Chancellor, UMass Chan Medical School; Jane C. Edmonds, Chair, Board of Trustees, Lahey Clinic Foundation; Susan Moffatt-Bruce, MD, PhD, President, Lahey Hospital & Medical Center; and Kevin Tabb, MD, President and CEO, Beth Israel Lahey Health. Photo courtesy Lahey Hospital & Medical Center BURLINGTON – Lahey Hospital & Medical Center celebrated a century of excellence while looking toward its future at its
The Town of Burlington hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the Vine Brook Water Treatment to celebrate the completed connection to the MWRA, a new source of water in a town with a history of seasonal restrictions. An extensive collaborative effort between the Town of Burlington, Lexington, and the Burlington Area Chamber of Commerce, led to a significant improvement in the region’s water infrastructure. The extension of the MWRA water main through Lexington to Burlington connects the community to the
The Taste of Burlington is BACC! Monday, October 30th, 5-8 PMat the Boston Marriott Burlington Join us for the area's largest food event as dozens of Burlington restaurants showcase their delicious culinary offerings for one night only at the Boston Marriott Burlington. Attendees also enjoy live entertainment, raffle prizes, gift bags and more!Participating Restaurants Thank You to Our Event Sponsors A Sampling of Upcoming EventsSee All Events BACC Member News and Information MCC Announces
Lahey Hospital & Medical Center (LHMC) has once again received five-out-of-five stars from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) in its annual quality and safety assessment of more than 4,500 hospitals across the country. The Overall Hospital Quality Star rating was awarded to only 10.4 percent of 4,654 hospitals in the United States. The Overall Hospital Quality Star rating summarizes a variety of measures across five areas of quality into a single star rating for each hospital. The five
School of Rock's brand new school next to L.L. Bean is now open! Our approach to music education is cooperative, meant to build both musical and personal skills. Owner Mark Abruzzese is a 24-year veteran chemistry and physics teacher and drives the vision of this school to be about the joy we can all find making music with others. Each week students have one 1:1 lesson and one group rehearsal where they play songs with other students.
From lahey.org More than 1,250 participants stepped up to support the Lahey Cancer Institute 5K Walk & Run on June 11, raising over $279,000 to fund services and resources for the care of cancer patients and their families. The fundraising event, held at Lahey Hospital & Medical Center in Burlington, serves to support the Lahey Cancer Institute’s patients, celebrate its survivors, remember those who have been lost, and highlight its talented professional team of care providers. In its 17 years, the event
Member News and Information Azzur Training Center And Northeastern University Hosting Life Science-Focused GMP Workshops Azzur Group and Northeastern University have teamed up to offer Training Workshops at Northeastern's Innovation Campus in Burlington. Individuals interested in the life science industry as a possible career see more... Beth Israel Lahey Health and UMass Chan Medical School Receive Approval To Establish Regional Medical Campus Lahey Hospital & Medical Center and UMass Chan Medical
Article from BCAT NewsFebruary 13, 2023 The Town of Burlington’s Department of Public Works has received a $500,000 Complete Streets Grant from the Massachusetts Department of Transportation Highway Division. The grant will fund the construction of sidewalks along Blanchard Road starting at South Bedford Street to Muller Road. This project fills in the gap between the existing Van De Graaff Drive and Seven Springs Lane bike paths. The project also includes crossing improvements, pedestrian wayfinding,
A $3.5 million grant from the state of Massachusetts will help advance the field of quantum technology, create jobs and change our lives for the better. Photo by Matthew Modoono/Northeastern University Northeastern University’s Innovation Campus in Burlington, Massachusetts, is set to become the epicenter of cutting-edge quantum technology, thanks in part to a new grant. From: Jessica Taylor Price, Northeastern Global Newshttps://news.northeastern.edu/2022/09/07/quantum-technology/ Massachusetts Housing
For images from the event: Deena Corany Photography, AFC Urgent Care Photo Booth The Burlington Area Chamber of Commerce (BACC) held their Black Tie Gala benefit, presented by The Herb Chambers Companies, on February 4th at the Boston Marriott Burlington. This annual fundraiser supports a sector of the BACC’s Charitable Foundation called the Charitable Partnership Program, which consists of eight local charitable organizations that serve the Burlington Area. Nicolas Gennetti, CEO of The Herb Chambers
Member News and Information BACC Holds Black Tie Gala Benefit The Burlington Area Chamber of Commerce (BACC) held their Black Tie Gala benefit, presented by The Herb Chambers Companies, on February 4th at the Boston Marriott Burlington. This annual fundraiser supports a sector of the BACC’s Charitable Foundation called the Charitable Partnership Program see more... Burlington Board Of Health To Update Hazardous Materials Regulations In an effort to update antiquated rules and guidelines, the Burlington