By Andrew Cook | Cary Hall in Lexington, a 90-year-old landmark, has become a premier venue for music & entertainment thanks to the inspired partnership between the town and Spectacle Management.…
While most of his peers worry about college application deadlines, admissions and rejections, LHS senior Logan Wells, 17, has a different focus. He has a business to develop, following the…
Every Wednesday afternoon, the community room at Lexington’s Church of Our Redeemer transforms into an elegant dining space. Volunteers wheel out round tables, haul stacks of chairs, spread tablecloths, set…
Few people in life have that special something, Ken Donnelly was such a person. He knew early on that his calling was to serve. Whether it was as a fire…
The Lexington Chamber of Commerce kicked off the 2017 Women in Business series with a presentation by Lexington School Superintendent Dr. Mary Czajkowski. T he Lexington Chamber of Commerce kicked…
The lowly question has lost its appeal in the information age. Answers are so easy—why ask questions? Do we have time for questions anymore? As busy parents, do we reward…
By Digney Fignus “Know what’s under your feet.” It’s the familiar mantra of Mary Gillespie, the driving force and Chair of the Committee for the long-running Lexington Remembers television series. …
LAURIE ATWATER ‘TIS THE SEASON TO BE GIVING! While there is no shortage of energy and commitment among volunteers in Lexington, often it is a struggle for nonprofit organizations to…
The Pied Piper of ACROSS Lexington By Laurie Atwater | He loved to walk in nature. He fell in love with footpaths in England while attending York University and…