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A video roundup of the area's latest developments for Thursday, Sept. 8
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A video roundup of the area's latest developments for Thursday, Sept. 8
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A video roundup of the area's latest developments for Friday, Sept. 2.
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A video roundup of the area's latest developments for Friday, June 17.
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Fans across the Commonwealth are celebrating the Bruins. Send us pics of your Bruins pride.
It's a good bet that fans across Massachusetts and much of New England were a little groggy this morning following last night's Bruins victory over the Vancouver Canucks. The 4-0 win in game 7 marked the first time the Bruins took the Stanley Cup since 1972, when Bobby Orr was still in his prime. The celebrations have continued today and will extend through the weekend. Boston Mayor Tom Menino announced Thursday morning the parade to honor the Stanley Cup champions will be held on Saturday at 11 a.m. The duck boat rolling rally will start at TD Garden and end at Copley Plaza. What we want to know is how the residents of Burlington are celebrating the Stanley Cup victory. Were you out watching the game? Home with friends and family? Are …
The Boston Bruins will play for the Stanley Cup championship tonight. Where will you be watching?
Tonight will be a historic night for either the Boston Bruins or the Vancouver Canucks. Either the Bruins will win their first Stanley Cup championship in 39 years, or the Canucks will win their first ever. We here at Burlington Patch are firmly in the Bruins corner. We'll probably take in the game from our couch, but here are some other ideas of where in and around Burlington you can catch the game!
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Our Patch Picks column looks at places to watch the Boston Bruins play for the Stanley Cup.
Welcome to Burlington Patch’s weekly feature called Patch Picks. This column highlights editor and reader picks of great local businesses, destinations, services, organizations, ways to spend a day off, and more. This week we're looking at places in Burlington and the surrounding area to watch the Bruins take on the Vancouver Canucks for the Stanley Cup. Sure, the first game didn't go to well, but we are all confident that is going to change! So, where can you catch the rest of the series:
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10:22 am on Monday, June 6, 2011
Most of my friends have Man Caves in their homes with 50+ HD TVs. Cheap beer if you can grab it from THEIR frig and wive's cooking beats any warmed up frozen appetizer from a franchise restaurant. If there WAS a Dave & Buster's you'd be stuck in traffic or filling out an accident report when you U-Turned on Middlesex Tpk to get into their property! LOL   more ›
Answer this week's question, and we'll list your top five answers on Thursday in Patch Picks!
Each week, Burlington Patch will highlight editor and reader picks of great local businesses, destinations, services, organizations, ways to spend a day off, and more in our Thursday feature called Patch Picks. We've looked at great places to watch sporting events, romantic restaurants and non-profits. This week we want to know: Where in Burlington will you watch the Stanley Cup playoffs? It's the moment Bruins fans have been waiting years for. Tell us how where you will be watching the Black & Gold vie for the Stanley Cup. Restaurant owners, let us know why your establishment is the place to catch all the hockey action. Provide your answers in the comments section below today or by e-mail, and on Thursday, we'll highlight the top five on…

11:35 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011
I'm a big Bruins fan in town for the week (I live between Seattle and Vancouver!), and I need a good place to see the game. Thanks for the suggestions.   more ›
Sean Conneamhe
12:15 am on Friday, September 9, 2011
Pray for Peace.   more ›