Peter J. Koutoujian's term was supposed to end in 2019, but he was asked to stay to match the MSA presidential term with the legislature.
New data provided by the federal government shows which hospitals are nearing capacity in the Lexington area.
The Town of Lexington is monitoring the availability of coronavirus vaccines and preparing for the eventual vaccination.
The Town of Lexington is monitoring the availability of COVID-19 vaccines and preparing for the eventual vaccination of the general public.
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
Saying goodbye to a year we’d like to forget doesn’t have to be boring. Here’s how to safely celebrate New Year's in Lexington.
Police said all the cars that were targeted were unlocked.
A bench commemorates the life of Cai Shen, who lived near Lincoln Park, where she often spent her leisure time.
Find out when you can pick up those last-minute Christmas dinner additions from Stop & Shop and other area spots.
Together, we can work toward a truly equitable and just community.
Celebrate your pet's first holiday season at home -- safely!
Ariana Calder, a senior at Minuteman High, created a dynamic new logo for the Lexington Housing Assistance Board.
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 Lexington Historical Society was one of nine organizations to receive a grant from the MetroWest Foundation.
Please do NOT put trash and recyclables at the curb tomorrow so we can safely plow the roads.
Snow will start falling across Massachusetts between 7 and 11 p.m. Wednesday.
The first step in the process is to learn more about the challenges our community faces with racial inequity.
Superheroes walked around town showing residents anyone can be a hero if they wear a mask.
The grant will be used to expand robotics logistics programming in the school.
In 2 hours, they gave out over 2,000 masks and made a lot of people smile.
Remote learning has given the district a new way to ensure students don't miss a day, but it could be dependent on other factors.
Essential in-person services provided by the Police, Fire, Public Works, and Public Facilities Departments will continue uninterrupted.
Design teacher Allison Barry is the winner of the 2020 Carl J. Schaefer Memorial CTE Teacher Award from NOCTI.
All in person services, including the "Cary Out" holds pickup service, are suspended.
According to the WWI registration card that Gleghorn filled out in 1917, he was born in Cutler, Illinois in 1890.
Overnight Parking on Town streets is prohibited between 2:00 AM and 6:00 AM, to allow the Town to plow the roads.
The last positive test in the jail was on Sept. 29.
In its first thirty years, the IBPOE of W experienced problems with factionalism, copyright, and incorporation issues in various states.
Click the link below to see the list of local businesses and the services they offer.
The first step in the process is to learn more about the challenges our community faces with racial and social inequity.
COVID-19 Update #53
The loans went to 794 companies and helped protect 8,289 jobs in Lexington.
If you finished putting up your lights, let us know, so we can spread the cheer!
A classic centerpiece, just in time for the holidays! Make a beautiful, low centerpiece for yourself or to give as a gift.
Starbucks will offer free coffee for all front-line workers through the end of 2020.