S ome say that Dawn McKenna is overly driven; others say she gets things done. A long-time community volunteer, she was the chair of the Lexington Tourism Committee for 23…
Ethie Slate, President of the Friends of Cary Library, Faith Kiio, philanthropist/entrepreneur, and Toma Kiio (junior entrepreneur) in Friends of Cary Library’s office. There they have a special container for…
Enjoy Driving or Talking on the Telephone? Driving for FISH is rewarding. L exington needs more FISH, and we’re not talking trout – unless it drives a stick or uses…
By Janet Lane In the midst of change you can still count on heading outdoors to pick a Christmas tree from the lot across the street from Follen Church, at…
And Supports Local Business LexHAB tenants gathered at the Community Center for the first annual Tenant Appreciation Event in December to receive a bundle of goodies from local businesses…
Lexington author Heather Lang left town recently on a ten-day research trip to the island nation of Madagascar. Her mission: to visit the field station run by primatologist and conservationist…
How a community college professor created the best-selling college textbook in the country and helped countless students become successful with his accessible approach to math. Story and Photos by…
Carolyn Bertozzi celebrates the Nobel Prize with her colleagues at the Bertozzi Group. COURTESY IMAGE Sweet Path to Success: How the Science of Sugars Scored a Nobel Prize…
Sophie created this Jane Austen-style empire-waisted dress to wear to a Sudbury muster. Sophie Liebman, who turned 18 in September, voted for the first time in a suffragette outfit…