“I am extremely honored to serve as Interim Chief of the Lexington Police Department,” said Interim Chief McLean.
We'll cover topics including the construction schedule, parking/traffic, ways to stay informed during the project.
In partnership with the Town of Concord, the Town of Lexington was recently awarded a Local Travel and Tourism.
The public comment period will close on May 10, 2021.
Learn About Our Compassionate Allowances program
“We are all looking forward to making this next step in restoring library services and to seeing you in the library!" the director wrote.
In total, Massachusetts will receive over $3.1 billion for child care programs, K-12 schools, higher education institutions, and Head Start
Compare your federal tax payments and refunds to state and national averages.
The Massachusetts Office of the Attorney General has just approved bylaw updates that were passed last year at the 2020 Annual Town Meeting.
Click the link below for more information.
The Trustees help donors with their giving today and enable their generosity to continue after their lifetime.
'We recently posted a number Town committees with vacancies, many with a March 15 deadline.'
In accordance with Massachusetts law, the Select Board has issued the Annual Report as required prior to the Annual Town Meeting.
Annual Town Report is a great way to stay up to date with what specific departments & boards/committees have been doing over the past year.
'We're conducting an important survey to better understand how the community consumes information.'
The project will kick off in mid-March and will include a thorough analysis and exploration of COVID-related challenges and barriers.
New initiative is aimed at preparing women for successful return to families, community
The semiquincentennial — or 250th anniversary — of the Battle of Lexington will be April 19, 2025.
The semiquincentennial or 250th anniversary of Battle of Lexington will be April 19, 2025, and it's not too early for us to start planning.
We're always looking for volunteers, both to fill vacancies as they occur, as well as to put on our list of potential volunteers for future.
Although we won't have the reenactment, or the parade, or other traditional activities this year, we will be commemorating Patriots' Day.
Town Manager Jim Malloy is seeking applicants for 3 openings on the Conservation Commission.
Promoting Good Financial Habits
In the coming weeks, a number of community groups will be hosting candidate forums for individuals running for public office.
A discussion with Minute Man National Park leaders on the importance of national parks, public lands, and conservation expansion.
The meeting will be held online via Zoom.
The Tax Collector's Office has mailed all 3rd quarter FY 2021 Real Estate and Personal Property Tax Bills.
For this year's Annual Town Election, you may vote by mail or vote in person on Election Day.
The page also includes links to resources that can provide help to victims of crimes and concerned citizens.
We still have one upcoming holiday in January, and one in February.
Lexington will hold its town-wide election on March 1.
New Safe and Secure Hearing Options
Monday, December 28 - 31, Town offices are staffed, but many people take vacation this week, so please be patient with us!
Packages will be distributed to children of incarcerated individuals
The first step in the process is to learn more about the challenges our community faces with racial inequity.