No-voters fall short, changes to trash bylaw stand
More Lexington residents voted no than yes in Tuesday’s special election, but opponents couldn’t reach the 20 percent of registered voters needed to reverse Town Meeting’s vote.
Arlington cut waste by 16 percent with automated bins. Lexington residents will soon vote on a step towards a similar program.
Lexington residents are slated to vote on a piece of the town’s new waste removal plan during a special election June 16. Here’s what you need to know.
Residents secure referendum on charge for excess trash, setting June 16 town-wide vote
Article 31 suggests charging residents extra for excess waste. Town Meeting passed it last month, but opponents argue it was premature and works against affordability efforts.
What is civic health, and how can we cultivate it?
Our social fabric has been stretched thin by the pandemic, social media, political divisiveness, and most recently the rise of artificial intelligence. An upcoming Lexington Lyceum discussion will focus on what we can do to bring our community together.
Tracking the spending on Lexington’s new high school
A new online dashboard breaks down the LHS building project budget in real time.
After 42 state titles, Diamond Middle School Coach Emmett O’Brien is stepping off the track
O’Brien brings together around 250 participants each season for one of Lexington’s only no-cut sports.
Lexington leaders flag key topics ahead of FY28 budget talks
Members hope to avoid a schism at 2027 Town Meeting; the School Committee, school staff, and teachers aim to make their voices heard.
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