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BREAKING: The results are in for the Town of Lexington in the Minuteman Special Election.
The fate of the new Minuteman High School has been decided.
Polls are set to open at 12 p.m. Tuesday. Here's what you need to know.
The unofficial results are in from Lexington
Here is what you need to know about the upcoming election this week.
Donnelly, who represents parts of Lexington, underwent brain surgery on Aug. 2.
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You must be registered to vote by Friday at 5 p.m. Here's what you need to know about registering to vote in Lexington.
The Senator, who represents Lexington, underwent brain successful surgery on Tuesday.
BREAKING: The Democratic Senator, who represents Lexington, is now "resting comfortable" after the surgery
BREAKING: State Senator Ken Donnelly, who represents Lexington, was admitted to Massachusetts General Hospital Sunday evening.
Lexington residents will hit the polls for a district-wide vote on the future of the new Minuteman High School building.
Residents have opposed a developer's attempts to build on a large parcel of land on Grove Street, according to a Lexington Minuteman report.
The town was rewarded for its commitment to clean energy
Here's a heads up for what the town will be working on over the weekend.
Clark, who represents Lexington, joined seven other state Democrats in the protest Wednesday.
Clark, who represents a district which includes Lexington, joined several other lawmakers in leaving the floor on Monday.
During the final session of Lexington Town Meeting, an $8 million appropriation to pursue the purchase of 20 Pelham Rd. passed.
A recent study by WalletHub looked at the cities and towns in the U.S. with the most and least student loan debt.
Lexington passed a debt exclusion to fund school building projects Monday.
Lexington's voters voted in favor of a debt exclusion which will help fund construction and renovations at two Lexington schools.
Lexington's special town election is Tuesday. Here's what you need to know.
The Board of Selectmen will ask Town Meeting to appropriate $8 million for the acquisition of the property on May 9.
Here's what you need to know about the special town meeting tonight.
Town meeting member Robert Rotberg's proposed non-binding gun control resolution was approved by Town Meeting Wednesday.
Article 41 passed through town meeting Wednesday evening.
Three zoning articles will be before Town Meeting Wednesday.
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The special Town Meeting voted 152 to 2 Monday.
A wrap of the decisions from Wednesday's Town Meeting.
The MWRA board this week approved $100 Million in funding to remove lead service lines in dozens of communities across Massachusetts.
Rotberg had originally proposed a Lexington-wide ban on certain assault weapons.
How did Lexington's results compare to the rest of the county?
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The Board unanimously voted not to support Robert Rotberg's proposed bylaw regarding ownership of automatic weapons.