The Lexington Minuteman is a life-size bronze figure of a colonial farmer with musket by Boston sculptor Henry H. Kitson. It stands at the southeast corner of the Lexington Battle Green, facing the route of the British advance.
There are activities for all ages in Lexington, including band concerts, talks by Nobel laureates at the Library, programs at the Community Center and swimming lessons at the pool.
This is an open and ongoing investigation being conducted by the Middlesex District Attorney’s Office, Massachusetts State Police Detectives assigned to the District Attorney’s Office and Lexington Police. Read on...
We are collecting photos of your favorite autumn-time places in Lexington. Submitted photos may be selected to appear in a fall-themed photo album on social media and/or the Town website, in addition to one photo being chosen as a new Facebook banner. Read on...
Beginning September 25, every U.S. household can again place an order to receive four more free COVID-19 rapid tests delivered directly to their home. Read on...
The Community Preservation Committee is currently accepting applications for Community Preservation Act funding for the 2025 fiscal year. Applications are due to the Committee by November 1, 2023. Read on...
Town Engineer John Livsey was awarded the prestigious Professional Manager of the Year in Engineering/Technology by the American Public Works Association. Read on...
The Lexington Council for the Arts (LCA) is pleased to announce that the 2023-2024 grant cycle opened on September 1, 2023. All applications must be submitted online through the Massachusetts Cultural Council (MCC) website by October 17, 2023. Read on...