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…
The In Anne’s Spirit foundation is celebrating fifteen years of continued service to the community. Robert D. Putnam to speak at the celebration about his new book Our Kids. This…
By Devin Shaw Every young athlete has dreamed of playing professional sports. In almost all cases the dream fades with age. The realization is painful yet necessary for most, but…
Lexington Symphony’s 2014–2015 season has been a milestone year. Not only has it been the 20th consecutive year of operation for this successful nonprofit professional orchestra, but it has also…
Guest Conductor David Hoose Lexington Symphony’s 2014–2015 20th-anniversary season continues on Saturday, April 11, 2015, with “European Delights,” an adventurous sampling of colorful musical fare featuring works by Mendelssohn,…
It Takes a Village! A small army of volunteers work together to Light Up Lexington Center gather together at Seasons Four. Front row: Rich Melaragni (kneeling), Lisa Gravallese, Beverley Kelley,…