Lexington’s Munroe Center could get new outdoor stage. Neighbors aren’t happy.
The summer stage would be used for events like poetry readings, dance performances, or jazz trios. Neighbors worry about traffic, noise, and maintaining the district’s historic charm.
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.
‘Women’s hockey is a very queer space’ A Lexington author is writing the lesbian hockey romances she always wanted to read
Author Kate Cochrane has written two novels centered around women’s’ hockey, with a third on the way.
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.
Munroe Tavern exhibit tells the stories of Lexington’s revolutionary women
“Through the Tavern Door” opens June 10
World Cup watch party coming to Lexington Center
Free World Cup screenings, food trucks, a beer garden and kids’ zone are coming to the Visitors Center lawn for 10 days this June.
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