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.”
New SUVs delivered to Mass. ICE office. Locals worry escalated ICE activity could come.
It’s unclear what the vehicles will be used for. Stickers on windshields indicate they’re for work purposes and have customized features.
Meet School Committee candidate Mona Roy
Roy is the only candidate running for one open seat on the School Committee.
Kunal Botla’s goals if elected to Planning Board
The only candidate with an education in municipal planning, Botla aims to revitalize Hartwell Ave, find transportation solutions, and increase transparency if elected.
Lin Jensen’s campaign for Planning Board
She’ll bring a different approach to managing incoming multifamily housing, prioritize open space and trees with new developments, and remember the ‘missing middle’ if elected.
Why Bob Creech is running for Planning Board
If elected, this will be Creech’s last term. He plans to work with residents and developers fairly and make zoning bylaw changes easier for to understand.
Get to know Doug Lucente, candidate for Select Board
He’s been volunteering in Lexington since he was 8 years old. As a small business owner and lifelong Lexingtontonian, he believes he can continue to provide a unique perspective to the Board.
Meet Select Board candidate Mark Sandeen
He’s running for his fourth term on the promises of making Lexington more sustainable and prioritizing financial responsibility.

