Details about the new SAT I Essay
Steven was an engineer at IBM for 30 years and worked at Wells Fargo for 20. Visiting hours are Tuesday, followed by a service Wednesday.
The details included a construction schedule, new renderings from the schools architect and the selection of a construction manager.
A look back at stories from your neck of the woods.
Here's a look at the latest openings in Lexington.
Neighborhood Scout recently ranked Lexington as one of the safest cities in the state and the nation.
Have an "open, lively, and insightful discussion about death" at this program and discussion hosted by the Cary Memorial Library
Here is what you need to know about open burning in Lexington, including permission and open burning tips.
Police said the collision happened in the driveway of Joseph Estabrook Elementary School Thursday morning.
Lexington soccer players
An analysis of the pros and cons of the SAT and the ACT.
Lucente is a local attorney and head of the Lexington-based healthcare revenue consulting company.
Martin Luther King Day is Monday, Jan. 16.
See which recent addition to your neighborhood made the list.
Former chair Bill Hurley resigned amid his fight with cancer.
The Blending of Art and Science is Changing all the Rules for Post-Discharge
A day of service for Lexington and adjacent towns and cities to help underpriviledged and underserved communities in the spirit of MLK Jr.
Director of the ACLU of Massachusetts inspires everyday activism in uncertain times. Despair is not an option. Sunday January 15, 10:30am.
The benefits, of the new August SAT Test date, for high school seniors.
A look at the goings-on around Lexington this week.
Check out these openings posted in the last week.
Nonprofit to hold product collection to benefit children in need
Looking for a new watering hole this year? Here's what Yelp reviewers say are the best joints in Lexington.
"SCREEN TIME" Gets Smarter with Kids 4 Coding Summer Tech Camps!
WGBH released its bracket for the inter-scholastic battle of the brains.
$0 Joiners Fee Now Through January 31st
Patch is on the hunt for the best sled hills in the area, and we want to hear from you. Fill out our form and let us know.
Here's a look at the latest snow projections.
”Eyes of the Nation,” presented by author, curator, and visual historian Harry L. Katz, a Lexington native, and LHS graduate Class of ‘76.
Robert Ivarson faces civil rights charges after a neighboring family, who is black, alleged he repeatedly threw banana peels at their home.
Experience the power of mentoring and find a sense of community with other girls who have similar interests and goals
2017 is the year you finally take that resolution seriously.
A group of 40 student finalists will be selected to travel to Washington D.C. and compete for a final prize of $250,000.
Robert Ivarson, 49, was arraigned Wednesday in connection with a series of racially motivated incidents that occurred throughout 2016.
A recent Boston Globe report outlined where those convicted of an OUI between 2012 and 2016 last drank before being charged.