Lexington Businesses Need Your Support During this Challenging Time
DEVIN SHAW
DEVIN SHAW COVID-19 entered the lexicon of American life suddenly and unrelentingly—providing a shock to everyday norms. The news reminds us about the chaos happening with the American economy—but the…
A Lifetime of Giving Back
Ashley Rooney
When Christina Gamota lights up with an idea, she is unstoppable. What new project is she describing? What significant event is she helping to orchestrate? Christina sees a world filled…
Bringing the World to Lexington
Heather Beasley Doyle
By Heather Beasley Doyle As Godbole and Malhotra shared their stories of bringing their cultural passions to audiences, it became clear how much time, work and energy they’ve put into…
Berman’s: A legacy of giving, learning, and love
Devin Shaw
By Devin Shaw After at least 6 months of planning, on September 7th, Berman’s Wine & Spirits held their 10th Annual Block Party in East Lexington. Joel Berman was also…
Marjan Kamali’s The Stationery Shop: A Story of Love, Loss and What Happens After
JANE WHITEHEAD
JANE WHITEHEAD Tehran, 1953. As the Iranian capital simmers with political unrest, two teenagers meet and fall in love in the calm sanctuary of Mr. Fakhri’s stationery shop.
Community Strong
Jeri Zeder
The Lexington Green is once again a place of inspiration. IN THE WAKE OF NEW ZEALAND MOSQUE SHOOTINGS, LEXINGTON’S MUSLIMS STEP FORWARD, AND ARE EMBRACED WITH LOVE. Since the morning…
The Weirdos Return
JANE WHITEHEAD
Jane Sutton How a middle-school musical in Utah brought Lexington author Jane Sutton’s most popular book to a new generation. Jane Sutton “I write because I…
Notorious swindler Charles Ponzi once called Lexington his home
Jim Shaw
Charles Ponzi has a connection to Lexington.
Ray Ciccolo: Living Legacy
TOWN NEWS
New MA Auto Dealers Hall of Fame inducts only living member Ray Ciccolo, President and Founder of Village Automotive Group, is the only living nominee inducted into the 2018…
Adlers Leave Lexington with Meaningful Gift
COMMUNITY CURRENTS
When Nancy and Joel Adler moved this summer, they wanted to leave something for Lexington because felt so attached to the town and the Community Center, thus they established The…