Town Meeting passes FY27 budget with extra $625k to save teachers
The group passed the budget, with reluctance from Board and Committee leaders, about a month after it was first taken up.
“This kid’s whole life is gone”: Deadly police shooting in Lexington on Saturday
The incident happened on Mason Street. The investigation is ongoing.
Forty-nine new Americans sworn in on Lexington’s Battle Green, birthplace of the American Revolution
“Here you belong,” the captain of Lexington’s Minute Men told immigrants from Algeria to Vietnam.
FRONTLINE’s Raney Aronson-Rath on the news industry, future of journalism
Aronson-Rath will speak on these topics and more in Lexington on May 2 as a part of the Cary Lecture Series.
A nuclear scientist, school psychologist and biomechanics researcher walk into an art exhibit …
Sixty local artists shared their work during the 16th Annual Lexington Open Studios.
HeatSmart for Chinese Speakers
A new program aims to provide Chinese-speaking residents with the tools and information needed to transition to greener home energy.
Lexington weighs closing one elementary school as student numbers drop
Superintendent Julie Hackett stressed that no school closures are currently planned. But if enrollment continues to drop and the district decides to close a school, Bowman or Bridge are the likely candidates.
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