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  1. Minuteman Statue

    Minuteman Statue

    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.

  2. Community Center Reading Room

    Community Center

    The Lexington Community Center, located at 39 Marrett Road, offers classes, meeting rooms and leisure facilities including pool tables, ping pong tables and an exercise room. The Human Services and Recreation & Community Programs Departments are also located here.

  3. Battin Hall

    Battin Hall, Cary Memorial Building

    Cary Memorial Building contains two auditoriums as well as several meeting rooms. Battin Hall, the larger auditorium, is used for large town meetings as well as performances by both local groups and international artists.

  4. April 19, 1775 Reenactment

    April 19, 1775 Reenactment

    The Battle of Lexington is commemorated every year on the third Monday in April. We pay tribute to those patriots who first fell on the Lexington Green on the morning of April 19, 1775, and to the courage and fortitude of those who continued the fight throughout the day.

  5. Solar Panels at Hartwell Avenue

    Solar Panels at Hartwell Avenue

    Lexington is committed to being a sustainable and resilient community for all. As part of this initiative, Lexington has been steadily adding solar arrays to its municipal facilities for years. Solar saves the town in energy costs and reduces the amount of energy it demands from non-renewable sources.

  6. Concert at Hastings Park

    Concert at Hastings Park

    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.

  7. Tennis Lessons

    Town Staff Give Tennis Lessons

    The Recreation & Community Programs Department runs a large number of programs for adults and children throughout the year. They also manage the pools, the Old Res beach and numerous playing fields.

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NEWS & INFORMATION

  1. Machine in Water Plant

    Town Water Meter Readings Fall 2023

    The Water/Sewer Division of the Lexington Department of Public Works (DPW) will begin reading all town water meters on Monday, September 25, and will continue through the week. Read on...
  2. Photo of goldenrod?

    Do You Have a Favorite Fall Location in Lexington?

    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...
  3. Construction on Building

    Public Forums on Noise Bylaw Proposed Changes: Sept. 26 & Oct. 11

    Come learn more about the proposed changes to the Noise Bylaw. Read on...
  4. Photo of two musicians on a porch

    Porchfest: Sept. 30

    Join us for Lexington's first Porchfest, a free, super cool grassroots community music festival where musicians perform on front porches, decks, lawns, or driveways Read on...
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    Select Board Reaffirms 2017 Inclusivity Proclamation

    At its September 6, 2023 meeting, the Select Board reaffirmed the 2017 Inclusivity Proclamation to be signed by the current Board Members and posted to the Town’s website. Read on...
  2. FEMA: Make a plan to prepare for disasters

    September Is National Preparedness Month

    Older adults can face greater risks when it comes to the multitude of extreme weather events and emergencies we now face. This National Preparedness Month, help keep older adults prepared for any disaster emergency. Read on...
  3. Suicide Prevention Month graphic with a watering can and the word &#34resilience&#34

    September Is Suicide Prevention Month

    The Select Board Proclamation encourages all residents to take the time to inquire as to the well-being of their family, friends, and neighbors during this month. Take QPR training with our Human Services team! Read on...
  4. Wright Farm Land Acquisition

    Community Preservation Committee Now Accepting Applications for FY 2025

    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...
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Town Calendars

Public Meetings Calendar

  1. Tue Sep. 26

    Tourism Committee Meeting - September 26, 2023
  2. Tue Sep. 26

    Board of Assessors Meeting Agenda
  3. Tue Sep. 26

    Sustainable Lexington Committee Meeting - September 26, 2023
  4. Wed Sep. 27

    Economic Development Advisory Committee Meeting - September 27, 2023
  1. Wed Sep. 27

    Ad Hoc Transportation Committee - September 27, 2023
  2. Wed Sep. 27

    Vision for Lexington Committee - Subcommittee on Sharing Survey Information - September 27, 2023
  3. Wed Sep. 27

    Planning Board Meeting - September 27, 2023
  4. Wed Sep. 27

    Town Celebrations Committee Meeting - September 27, 2023
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Town Events Calendar

  1. Sun Sep. 24

    RAIN DATE: Apple Picking at Cotton Farm Conservation Area
  2. Tue Sep. 26

    QPR Training: Question, Persuade, Refer
  3. Tue Sep. 26

    Public Forum: Noise Bylaw Proposals
  4. Sat Sep. 30

    Porchfest
  1. Wed Oct. 4

    Dismantling Racism in Our Town (VIRTUAL)
  2. Sat Oct. 7

    Cary Lecture Series: An Accidental Triumph: The Improbable History of American Higher Education
  3. Sun Oct. 8

    Bedford Indigenous Peoples Day Celebration
  4. Wed Oct. 11

    Dismantling Racism in Our Town (VIRTUAL)
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Town Spotlight

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    Stay Informed!

    8 Ways to Know What's Happening
  2. New Police Station color drawing

    Police Station Building Project

    Construction details for the new Police Station
  3. leafblower

    Landscape Noise Bylaw

    New hours and seasonal restrictions
  4. construction

    Road Construction, Closures & Detours

    Projects that may impact your travel
  5. 2 young adults sitting on the floor surrounded by moving boxes

    Information for New Residents

    Everything you need to know
  6. Geographic Information Systems and Maps

    Maps and Geographic Information Systems (GIS)

    See our static and interactive maps
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    1625 Massachusetts Avenue 
    Lexington, MA 02420 

    Phone: 781-862-0500

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    Monday, Wednesday, Thursday
    8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
    Tuesday
    8:30 AM - 7:00 PM
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    8:30 AM - 1:00 PM

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