The Arlington-Belmont Chorale and The Arlington Philharmonic Orchestra in POPS! "Broadway" June 12 2015
Plus, new drug abuse education effort launched, millions for T trolley cars, and more.
It happened near Route 2 Friday.
Temperatures will plummet to the 30s Friday night but the rest of the weekend will be warmer.
Plus, a noodle house closes, tick tips, a soccer coach vents, a court officer is arraigned for rape, local arrests, and more.
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It's part of National Military Appreciation Month in May.
The Lexington Arts and Crafts Society Ceramics Guild created a one-of-a-kind ceramic birdbath that was placed beside the Lincoln Park Walkwa
Plus, drug dealer caught at high school, hundreds of pot plants seized, unruly middle-schooler reported, delayed trash pickup, and more.
These are the top Lexington stories so far this week.
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The FTC announced a major action against Cancer Fund of America, Children’s Cancer Fund of America, and Breast Cancer Society.
On average, home prices rose 1.9% year-over-year. Pending sales were also up 11.4% year-over-year and 19.5% over March 2015’s numbers.
Learn about the Boston 2024 Olympic bid process, ask questions and meet representatives from Boston 2024
Sign up for one of New England's fastest growing charity events! Join us at the Buzz Off for Kids with Cancer at Gillette Stadium on June 7!
Gas prices hit a low of $2.59 in Lexington.
A cold front will sweep in.
Plus, “rising tensions” reported at a local high school, a sucky finger mugshot, car crashes, and more.
Check out Lexington homes for sale thanks to our partners at Zillow.
33rd annual Jimmy Fund Scooper Bowl(R) presented by Walgreens. All proceeds go to Dana-Farber Cancer Institute - June 2, 3, and 4 in Boston.
Explore the new Boston Greenbelt Trail. Walk up to 32 miles on May 30th through the community trails around Boston.
17 Local Students Honored for Award-Winning Science Fair Projects
Calling all local high school students...come learn about philanthropy and become a grantmaker to help your community!
Brianna Bigby, a 2009 C-C graduate, was killed in a 2013 shooting.
Marcus Palmer, owner of Vine Brook Tavern, and chef Chris Frothingham are being considered for the show.
Items include bicycles, jewelry, and electronics.
Check out the latest forecast from the National Weather Service.
These were the top Lexington stories of the week.
Plus, state police on the hunt for CR-V, a grocery shopping race war threat, popular baby names, the Patriots suspension fallout, and more.
A Wonderful Sampling of Work - May 20 to June 8, 2015
In case you missed it: Lexington was ranked near the top of U.S. News' annual rankings.
Plus, tempers flare at board meeting, farmers’ markets on highways, a prostitution arrest, missing dogs, and the boxer vs. the governor.
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 21, and his brother orchestrated the 2013 bombings that killed three people and injured 250 more.
Through performance and discussion we will celebrate and enjoy the enduring songs of great American composers with four modern Jazz Masters
There are a lot more prisoners, and they are waiting longer to go to trial.
Concord Youth Theatre’s Main Stage Company presents “ALICE,” May 29-June 7 at 358 Baker Ave., W. Concord. www.concordyouththeatre.org
Showers are likely this weekend.