Confronting Dystopia: The New Technological Revolution and the Future of Work
Join food enthusiast, passionate home baker and native of Naples Italy, Omar Laurino and learn basic skills to stun your dinner guests!
A local man is the 36th winner of the "Fastest Road to $1 Million" instant game.
See what's happening in Lexington - check out the Patch Calendar
Registration is now open for all Lexington Community Education classes
The project includes replacing a pedestrian footbridge and restoring a washed-out portion of the trail.
This event celebrated the success of 50 local immigrants who completed up to 200 hours of English language instruction with their tutors.
Become a Patch Mayor! We are looking for local columnists, contributors, and photographers to represent Lexington in a way only you can.
An Evening with Leigh Gilmore - Distinguished Visiting Professor at Wellesley.
There are still details to be worked out - including where it would even go.
LCE's Winter Catalog is now online and Registration is open for the Winter 2018 Term.
Here's what's open and closed on Veterans Day, which is being observed on Friday, November 10 this year.
Lexington is no Princeton, N.J., which ranked number one in the Wallet Hub surve, but it's not too shabby of a place to live, work and play.
The town said the late start will let it work out the kinks in the $27,000 program before the start of next spring's busy season.
The town offers an annual trick-or-treating event sponsored by Lexington Retailer's Association and a Halloween parade for kids.
They're not in trouble: the library staff members who posed with their favorite banned book are just exercising their right to read.
The popular, 2.5-mile parade caps a three-day weekend schedule of events marking the start of the Revolutionary War in 1775.
Running the New Balance Falmouth Road Race to support patient care and cancer research at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
A crash just before Route 2 is slowing already heavy traffic.
The Historical Society weighed in on the Wednesday incident in Washington, D.C.
Seventeen bus stops in town are on the chopping block. Think one should say? Let the MBTA know by April 18.
A look back at stories from your neck of the woods.
A look at what's happened in your neighborhood.
A recent WalletHub study ranked Lexington third in the nation this year in average credit score.
Manuel DeJesus Valle, of Everett, purchased his ticket Feb. 2 at a Lexington convenience store.
Sacha Pfeiffer of the Globe's Pulitzer Prize-winning Spotlight team will be joined by Right Question Institute co-founder Dan Rothstein.
Lexington-Bedford SERVPRO owner Steven Taylor discusses the transformation of the restoration industry and the future of the franchise.
Reported sightings in Lexington date back to the late 1990s.