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Category: Business & Economic Development

Bertucci's entrance Lexington Center
Posted inBusiness & Economic Development

After correcting violations that led to failed health inspection, Bertucci’s in Lexington Center reopens

by Sophie Culpepper September 30, 2022September 30, 2022
Police station surrounded by temporary fencing
Posted inWeekly News Roundups

Public safety radio problems, Anisoptera Mercantile closing

by Sophie Culpepper September 23, 2022September 23, 2022
Anisoptera Mercantile sign on a grey day
Posted inBusiness & Economic Development

Anisoptera Mercantile to close after one year in Lexington Center

by Sophie Culpepper September 23, 2022September 23, 2022
Posted inBusiness & Economic Development

Small business owners describe challenges, opportunities of Lexington Center

by Sophie Culpepper August 11, 2022August 18, 2022
LexPride awardee in front of Visitors Center
Posted inWeekly News Roundups

New business Center Goods seeks to facilitate everyday sustainability; reflections from LexPride’s LGBTQIA+ Person of the Year

by Sophie Culpepper June 18, 2022June 18, 2022
inside Center Goods, shelves, tables
Posted inBusiness & Economic Development

Center Goods on Waltham St. seeks to make everyday sustainability a little easier

by Sophie Culpepper June 18, 2022June 20, 2022
Empty shelves inside Lexington toy store
Posted inWeekly News Roundups

Two Days until Special Election; Catch a Falling Star in Lexington closes

by Sophie Culpepper June 4, 2022
Storefront of Catch a Falling Star with Closing Sale signs
Posted inBusiness & Economic Development

After nearly two decades, beloved toy store Catch a Falling Star closes its doors in Lexington

by Sophie Culpepper June 4, 2022June 8, 2022
Eastern White Pines by the tennis courts
Posted inWeekly News Roundups

Fast-approaching debt exclusion vote; new tree report; who received ARPA funding?

by Sophie Culpepper May 14, 2022May 21, 2022
Posted inBusiness & Economic Development, Education, Environment, Local Government, Weekly News Roundups

This Week: Fast-approaching debt exclusion vote

by Sophie Culpepper May 14, 2022May 14, 2022

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