Meet the four residents who train together and will run the 116th Boston Marathon to support the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society and honor loved ones affected by cancer.
A look at what's going on this Patriots' Day weekend in and around Lexington.
The East Lexington Community Association last week donated and dedicated two red maples in the memory of former residents. These photos are from the ceremony for Jim Barry, a former TMM from Precinct 1.
In an only-in-Lexington April Fool's Day prank for the ages, inflatable armored forces supplemented colonial firepower at rehearsal for Patriots' Day 2012 on the Battle Green.
Ambassadors are needed for Lexington's annual Patriots' Day Parade.
Running in the Boston Marathon to raise money for Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
The Buckman and Munroe taverns, along with the Hancock-Clarke House in Lexington open for guided tours at 10 a.m. this Saturday, March 31.
The noted author and environmentalist tells audience “we have to confront energy industry directly” to effect climate change.
Do you sew, knit or stitch? The Lexington 300th Anniversary Celebration Committee needs you.
The marathon is less than a month away, and we want to share your story with the Lexington community.
A 1979 graduate of Minuteman High School, Rick Lawson was hired last summer as a ranger at Minuteman National Historical Park, coming full circle after working in the hospitality and audio visual fields.
The Lexington 300th Celebrations Committee has provided an early look at its lineup of town-sponsored events.
For several years now Lexington filmmaker Rick Beyer has been working on a film about a little-known WWII unit that specialized in deception. This past weekend, his hometown got a sneak peak at the unit and documentary -- both known as The Ghost Army.
Lexington Reads, Alfie arrives, state senate candidates in South Lex and more today as March comes in like a roaring lion.
The town will formally introduce its new electric vehicle charging stations to the public with a Feb. 27 ribbon-cutting ceremony in the municipal lot behind the NSTAR building.
Know any outstanding Lexingtonians? The Lions Club is now soliciting nominations for a resident to award with this year's White Tricorne Hat.