Fireworks, field games, rides and more.
Gary Lerner joins the Waltham-based Tego as VP of Market Development.
The Lexington High students' 57-second PSA video, titled "I Respect Myself," was voted the best in the contest, in which 1,500 students participated.
As Father's Day approaches, what is some of the best fatherly advice you've heard?
Members of the Colonial Figure Skating Club are attempting to qualify for the World Championships.
This photo was provided by Kids Cooking Green.
Lexington resident Paul Mazerall, 88, served aboard the USS San Diego, a battleship that didn't lose a man during WWII. He and his family traveled to San Diego last month for the commissioning of a newer model.
The following was provided by the Waldorf School of Lexington.
As told by her mom, Fran Bernitz.
The annual Fourth of July carnival will be held at Hastings Park due to fields work around Lexington's Center Recreation Complex.
The Lexington Senior Center and Human Services Department held its annual Volunteer Recognition Reception on Monday June 4 at the Muzzey Senior Center.
Ralph Waldo Emerson, Rachel Dratch and robot armies send Lexington High School's Class of 2012 out into the world.
SLI's Brain Injury Rehabilitation Research and Wellness Center is located at the Douglas House in Lexington.
The Lexington Farmers Market opened its eighth season on Tuesday, May 29.
Army Col. Robert McLaughlin, who graduated Lexington High in 1981, has been deployed as chief of staff of U.S. forces in Afghanistan where he will oversee the removal of U.S. military equipment.
The farmers market opens, youth theatre auditions and more today in Lexington.
The annual event invites the public to the Department of Public Works headquarters on Bedford Street so the kids can climb on trucks and their caretakers can chat with DPW staff.
Thirty vendors competed for best barbeque.
Celebrate National Public Works Week with the Lexington DPW.
The Community Center Task Force is seeking your input in an online survey that closes June 30.
Sohini Pillai, a senior Theatre Studies and South Asia Studies major at Wellesley College from Lexington, has been awarded a Fulbright Scholar grant.
Lexington residents kept busy with classic cars, flying kites, yellow balloons and other activities this weekend.
Lewis Hwang, a Fiske student, won the top prize for his age group in the Federation Aeronautique Internationale 2012 International Aviation Art Contest.
Youth Risk Behavior Survey discussion, cheap golf, student films and more today in Lexington.
With the proceeds, the girls chose to give back to others and have some fun: They donated cookies to the Troops overseas, created birthday packages for nonprofit Birthday Wishes and donated pajamas and books to the Pajama Program.
Hannah Barrett was honored this week as one of the "29 Who Shine."
If you knit, quilt, make costumes or clothes, crochet or are into any other form of fiber arts, then the 300th's Fiber Arts Committee wants you. They're meeting at 3 p.m. Sunday May 6 at St. Brigid's Parish Center.
A look inside the filming of LexGO! Talk Show's spring fashion episode, airing May 11 to June 1.
Yes, it's a bargain hunters’ paradise of children’s clothing, toys and baby equipment at the LexFUN! Consignment Sale next Saturday, May 12.
A free crash course in using Patch as your personal community connecting tool.
Birthday cake, community dances and more than 120 enthusiastic volunteers marked the evening.
Making the month of May even merrier since 2011.
Need a hand or want to help? Lexington resident Stephanie Lawrence is looking to bring together existing networks and support systems into a cohesive brigade of neighbors helping neighbors.
The 10th Annual Colonial Concert and Muster will be held May 5 at the Minute Man Visitor Center on the Lexington-Lincoln line.
The Lexington Lions Club will host a reception this Sunday, April 22, from 2 to 4 p.m.
If you're enjoying the Patriots' Day action today in Lexington, local talk show host Colleen Smith has some of the stories behind the story covered on LexMedia.
The Concord Armory was visited by a host of travelers in period dress including The First Michigan Fife & Drum Corps and the Concord Minutemen.
Funds help M-CM Network create a database for children like Pascal Marmier's nephew, Robin, who are affected by M-CM.
A little bit about two developments folks are sure to notice on Patriots' Day in Lexington.
The League of Women Voters First Friday Forum, scheduled for the second Friday in April due to a religious holiday, takes on transportation.