With dozens of local athletes and hundreds of events, finding who is on when is tough — but here are the times for Massachusetts' Olympians.
The Summer Olympics begin on July 27, but how well do you know the Games? All this week, Patch will post trivia questions to test your knowledge.
O'Brien qualified for the 100 butterfly at the North Shore Swim Club's last chance meet at MIT.
The Lexington High slugger and BC commit was one of three current or future Eagles selected in the 2012 MLB draft this week.
Arlington Left fielder Dan Russell's fourth-inning bomb down Pond Terrace gave the Spy Ponders a 2-1 lead and a much-needed spark.
Lexington's alarm letter, a Holocaust memorial program, jazz concert and more today in Lexington.
Inexperienced marathoners are warned not to run on Monday.
"Jackie Robinson: A Memorabilia Exhibit" is a special one-day exhibit from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. tomorrow at Cary Memorial Library, featuring photo, autographs, cards, magazines and more from the collection of Lexington resident Stephen Schlein.
On his 100th birthday tomorrow, April 14, Brookhaven resident Bill Hogan will throw out the first pitch at the Red Sox's second game of their 100th season at Fenway Park.
Women-in-Business at lunchtime, high school sports, arts and more today in Lexington.
Men’s Division III college lacrosse game on March 3 to honor Morgan McDuffee, a Lexington High graduate and standout athlete who was killed in 2002 while breaking up a fight in Lewiston, Maine.
What were your favorite ads from Super Bowl 46? Take our poll or share your pick in the comments section below.
We know you're going to be watching the Patriots take on the New York Giants tonight for all the marbles. So why not snap a pic and show how much Lexington loves the New England Patriots.
The Patriots are shipping off to Indy today for the big game next Sunday. If you're following them, we want to help you share the journey with your fellow residents.
The Mini Mates, Hayden’s representative in U.S. Figure Skating’s Juvenile Division, took third at a recent competition at Lowell's Tsongas Arena and hope to leverage that into an even better finish at Easterns later this month in Hershey, Penn.
Student art, high school sports, a book group dines and discusses and more today in Lexington.
A Hayden-based synchronized skating team made up of primarily fourth- and fifth-graders from Lexington, took silver in a recent US Figure Skating Association-sanctioned event held in Bourne.
The Minutemen traveled to Burlington this morning and fell to the Red Devils in the annual Thanksgiving Day football game.
A free skating exhibition and food drive at the Hayden Synchronized Skating Teams opening night, Sunday, Oct. 23 at the Hayden Recreation Center's John P. Chase Skating Facility.
Boys and girls can try hockey for free on Saturday, Nov. 5, with Lexington-Bedford Youth Hockey.
The Lexington High girls soccer team beat Woburn 3-0 yesterday, Oct. 13.
A best-of-five girls volley ball match between Lexington High and Reading, Volley for Molly is held in memory of former LHS student, Molly Eisenberg, who died in October 2009 from ovarian cancer.
Sports, life and love intersect as Lexington's youth soccer community rallies around one of its own in a young girl's fight to overcome leukemia.
Minutemen fall, 2-0, on the road against Middlesex League foe Winchester High School
Senior tailback Ryan Sweeney rushed for 207 yards and with two touchdowns as Acton-Boxboro capitalized on six turnovers and cruised to a 28-0 shutout win over Lexington Friday night at Leary Field.
LHS captain DelGreco took over the No. 1 spot in the Minutemen's lineup when fellow seniors Jeff Lang and Jason Tzannes went down with injuries before the season.
The boys varsity soccer squads from Lexington and Reading Memorial high schools played to a 1-1 tie on Tuesday, Sept. 20.
Minutemen have their opportunities, but can't convert in the non-league matchup against the Patriots on Friday night.
LHS girls' soccer senior striker Caroline Fitzgerald is earning a lot of extra attention for opponents this season and with good reason given her hot scoring hand.