As part of the opening day festivities for Lexington's 300th birthday bash, the folks gathered for the all-town photograph sang 'Happy Birthday.'
Some scenes from Lexington's 300th anniversary celebration's opening day on Saturday, Sept. 22.
The big, nine-month birthday bash kicks off this weekend with festivities throughout town. We're breaking down the what, the when, the where and the how.
Find out this Saturday at the All-Town Photograph as part of the Lexington's 300th kick-off festivities.
The town will participate in PARK(ing) Day 2012.
A peek at another exciting aspect of this Saturday's opening ceremonies.
Walk, ride your bike, take a shuttle bus or, if you prefer, drive to the fair.
300th Committee members Fay Backert and Jessie Steigerwald went before the Selectmen, and after some debate, were rewarded with some demands they had for parking.
Dozens of volunteers have been working toward this date.
Race Through Time to the Country Fair and then dance the night away with Dance Revolution 300.
Country Fair, Race Through Time, Blue Ribbon Contests and more fun-filled festivities are on tap for Sept. 22.
From lessons in colonial housekeeping to a militia muster.
Anti-Defamation League earlier this week announced Lexington resident Jeff Robbins and David Grossman of Chestnut Hill have been installed as the board chair and vice chair of the ADL's New England region.
The following information was provided by the Lexington 300th Committee.
Feedback will be accepted through Sept. 21.
The following announcement was provided by Lexington's 300th committee.
Check out these photos of local people and Patch editors on their first days of school and add your own to the gallery.
The following announcement was provided on behalf of the Boston Marathon Jimmy Fun Walk.
Info session scheduled for Wednesday morning at Woburn City Hall.
Cool story from over on Hanscom Air Force Base's news site features a first-person account of a Chief Master Sergeant persistent and adaptive pursuit of his degree.
Lexington's Health Division will host a fair at the farmers market as it begins working to identify ways to improve health and quality of life in Lexington.
With all of the phases children go through, the fighting phase has to be the most frustrating.
Joins others as part of New England Aquarium's Sea Turtle program.
David Kluchman outlasted more than 6,500 other poker players to finish 63rd in the 2012 World Series of Poker's Main Event Texas Hold'em tournament.
Some Lexington customers were a long time without power following these weather events in 2011. Does a potential $9.7 million fine for Nstar ease the pain?
We asked, you answered. Now vote for your pick for the speediest drag around town.
In recognition of her decades of service to the town of Lexington.
His appearance surprised us, too.
Let's see if there's a consensus.
The Town Celebrations and 300th Celebration committees are soliciting nominations for parade marshals for next year's Patriots' Day Parade, for which the theme is "We Are Lexington."
Kim Borman, along with Doug Chapman, have relaunched KSV|Boston as Avenue Brand, a new agency dedicated to helping clients create brand dialogue
Meetings, music and more today in Lexington.
Minute Man National Historical Park rangers served as color guard at Fenway Park on Thursday, July 19 for the Red Sox game versus the Chicago White Sox.
Locals celebrate at Project Bread’s recent Walk Celebration and Awards Ceremony.
Tune in to WCBV (Channel 5) at 7:30 p.m. tonight (or set your DVR) because Lexington's 300th will be among the birthday celebrations featured in tonight's edition of Chronicle.
Tell us where you would (or would not) like to see road work in town.
Heat index values expected to top 100 degrees.
Seventy-five Lexington residents are scheduled to ride in August's Pan-Mass Challenge.
An anticipated aspect of the annual carnival, students from the Perkins and Cotting schools and the LABBB Collaborative enjoyed early admittance to the Lexington Lions Club Carnival on Thursday, July 5.
Carnival, wine tasting, social media and more today in Lexington.