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.
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...
The Select Board proclaims the week of September 17 through 23 as Constitution Week and urges all citizens to reflect during the week on the many benefits of our Federal Constitution and the privileges and responsibilities of American Citizenship. 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...
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...
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...
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...
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...