How Lexington’s Muslim residents mark Ramadan
From fasting to festive iftars, crescent-shaped cookies and donating to families in need, here’s how Lexington residents are marking Ramadan, which ends this week with Eid-al-Fitr.
Lexington High School students stage anti-ICE walkout
More than 100 students marched out of school in the middle of the day on Monday to protest the Trump administration’s immigration policies.
Town Manager Steve Bartha interviewing for job in Ipswich
Bartha has been Lexington’s town manager since the fall of 2024. Could he be leaving already?
Over half of bathrooms at new Lexington High School will be gender-neutral
The town currently plans to implement 60 percent all-gender and 40 percent gendered restrooms. Most residents praised this decision at a recent School Committee meeting.
Lexington Women’s Track and Field team eyes nationals
After repeat MIAA Division 1 Championships, the team heads to the New Balance National Indoor Meet this week.
Lexington Chamber of Commerce moves fundraiser location due to ICE ties
The Chamber’s board listened to residents’ concerns about having the town fundraiser at Café Escadrille and pivoted to the Inn at Hastings Park.
Cary library closed weekdays through March 20
While staff works to ready Cary Library’s renovated lower level, Lexington residents can use other local libraries including nearby Belmont’s brand new library, which opened in January.
Lexington synchronized skaters head to nationals
The 2026 U.S. Synchronized Skating Championships run from March 4 to March 7 in Salt Lake City. Six teams from Lexington will compete.
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