Polling places in Lexington open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
The first of three public forums this fall is set for Wednesday, Sept. 15.
Republicans Eric Dahlberg and Sandi Martinez are competing for the nomination in the Third Middlesex District. The primary is Sept. 14.
Dahlberg and Martinez discuss ways to lower property taxes.
Patch posed questions to Republican primary candidates.
A Lexington woman was one of three people diagnosed with West Nile Virus in the state in August.
Two signs were taken from Willard's Woods leading up to the new weekend leash regulation taking effect.
State Senate candidate sets reception leading up to primary on Sept. 14.
Testing Tuesday reveals higher-than-recommended levels of the chemical in the air. Parent meeting scheduled for Wednesday night.
Samples tested positive in Lexington, Arlington, Burlington and Belmont on Aug. 19.
New regulations require dogs to be on-leash on weekends, starting Sept. 1.
State Senate candidate Sandi Martinez of Chelmsford talks casinos and local aid.
Additional signs at major road and Minuteman Bikeway intersections are aimed at easing safety concerns.
Registration deadline to vote in the Sept. 14 state primary is Aug. 25.
State senate hopeful sees lowering taxes as a way to stimulate hiring.
Opponents Eric Dahlberg and Sandi Martinez both Republicans.
Planning Board seeks resident opinions as plan reaches final stages.
Original court date of July 7 rescheduled after judge's conflict.
Town offers Lexington Citizens Academy for residents to learn workings of town departments.
Event open for children in grades one and up.
Sewer smoke testing is set to occur on these streets today.
Testing continues through Oct. 1.
News and notes from the Aug. 2 selectmen meeting.
Board of Selectmen reviews proposed project to install energy-efficient street lights in town to save energy and money.
The Board of Selectmen meets Monday night at 7:30 p.m.
Center will be closed for the day, Aug. 2.
Safety concerns spur creation of signs to of a rule prohibiting bike riding on center sidewalks.
Silver Alert program would bring rapid notifications when adults with memory impairment go missing.
Planning Board may require a portion of the road near Fair Oaks Drive to be widened.
Tea Party rally scheduled for Sunday was canceled after Eric Dahlberg and other politicians pulled out.
Building chosen as a "Project of the Year."
A look upcoming Department of Public Works road construction projects.
Board considers applications for road extensions and unaccepted streets at July 14 meeting.
July 13 Conservation Committee meeting brings discussion on Rte. 128 rest area.
A look at the majority of decisions made by the Board of Selectmen on July 12.
Residents raise concerns with the Hartwell Avenue traffic mitigation plan, and Shire, Inc. alleged noise violations.
A rundown of deliberations from the July 8 ZBA meeting.
Team is exploring the Munroe tavern's backyard.
Lexington Human Services Dept. issues tips for keeping cool.
Goal-planning session for the coming year held yesterday.