Over 1,000 Catholics prayed for the country on Lexington’s Battle Green during 250th anniversary pilgrimage
The event, which drew people from across the country, was led by the National Eucharistic Congress after a mass at the Church of Saint Brigid.
What’s the story behind the Diamond Middle School principal’s apology letter following an antisemitism presentation?
Viral posts on X, Fox News, and elsewhere turned a local incident into a national story — without essential context and factchecking. LexObserver spoke to the principal, superintendent, parents and others to understand what really happened.
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.
How to Celebrate July 4th in Lexington
As America marks Its 250th anniversary, Lexington will host its annual carnival, fireworks, a reading of the Declaration of Independence and more.
For Independence Day, some recommended reading from your local independent bookstore
Maxima Books co-owner Brian Phillips shares 10 picks for reading about the American Revolution on its 250th anniversary.
More than 20,000 people gathered for Lexington’s World Cup watch parties
Free daily screenings drew fans of all ages — and reminded a diverse town of what we have in common.


