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The Pride Parade on Jefferson Street was followed by the Pride on the Riverfront Celebration and a Pride After Dark drag show.
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The city won't rush the search for replacing Marc Denney.
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The goal is to create a destination playground that is safe, challenging, and fun for youth of all ages and abilities
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Weird Harold’s opened in a tiny building on Central Street in 1972. The record shop moved to a couple other locations before eventually settling into its current storefront at 411 Jefferson St. in the mid-1980s.
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The work is just getting underway in Burlington. The latest upgrades to the Macomb station are now completed.
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The films range from one to 35 minutes in a number of genres, including animation, drama, comedy, fantasy, horror, documentary and music videos.
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The cost of construction and materials would be covered by a state COVID-19 Community Development Block Grant.
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A new, black box theater and upscale lounge are on tap for Burlington’s historic Capitol Theater as it celebrates its 85th year of existence.
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Kathleen Salisbury is retiring after 42 years with the city of Burlington, including 36 of them as city clerk.She was the city’s first female clerk when…
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A Burlington charitable organization founded with the goal of doing anything they can to help the homeless will soon expand into a 24-hour…