Election Guide 2026
This year’s local elections will take place on Monday, March 2. LexObserver has created this guide to help voters get to know the issues and the candidates so you can make informed decisions on election day.
Meet the 2026 candidates for Planning Board
There are three candidates running for two spots on the board — Kunal Botla, Lin Jensen, and Bob Creech — making this the only competitive town-wide race.
Meet the 2026 Select Board candidates
Doug Lucente and Mark Sandeen are both incumbents up for reelection.
Meet School Committee candidate Mona Roy
Roy is the only candidate running for one open seat on the School Committee.
Lexington’s special education students are still catching up after the pandemic
A new report finds that while Lexington students overall have recovered from pandemic learning loss, students with disabilities have not — and calls for a rethinking of how services are delivered.
‘Better Together’: Lunar New Year Gala welcomes Year of the Horse
“At a time of divisive national debate around immigration and identity, Lexington’s celebration emphasized unity and shared civic life.”
Jeffrey Epstein made 20 documented trips via Hanscom Field
Emails and day schedules showed he often headed from Hanscom to Cambridge for meetings with prominent academics.
New school, old question: Where should LHS students park? And should they be driving to school in the first place?
Campus parking at LHS is reserved for staff and faculty; students are encouraged to walk, bike, or ride the bus to school.
What’s next for Lexington’s waste?
The town is rethinking waste management — to protect both the environment and the municipal budget.

