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.
Join Town Manager Jim Malloy for ‘Java with Jim’, a series of quarterly community meetings where he will share updates on what’s happening in town, and hear from members of the community. Read on...
This month, Lexington celebrates the LGBTQ+ community, its rich history, and its ongoing struggle for equality and acceptance during Pride Month. Read on...
Climate crisis is intensifying the water cycle, making wet periods wetter and dry periods drier. Using rain barrels to collect water from your roof will conserve municipal water supply and cut household water bills up to 40%. Read on...
The Select Board seeks residents interested in serving as Lexington’s representative on the Minuteman School Committee. The current term for Lexington’s representative is expiring soon, and the Select Board is accepting applications through June 14. Read on...
Comcast’s license in Lexington is up for renewal next year. As part of the license renewal process, the CAC is seeking public comment on Comcast’s performance to determine how well Comcast is meeting the needs of our community. Read on...
Registration for Lexington's curbside composting pilot program is now open. The program will allow 2,000 Lexington households to sign up for curbside pickup of food waste and other compostable items at no cost. Read on...
Through Lexington’s Adopt-a-Drain program, residents can volunteer to care for a local storm drain and check on it before and after heavy rain, wind, or snow. Read on...