GIANT Accomplishment! Lexington’s Chris Shaw Chosen in the 1ST Round of the MLB Draft
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…
Conductor Jonathan McPhee Celebrates a Decade with the Lexington Symphony
Karen Sampson
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…
LEXINGTON SYMPHONY PRESENTS “EUROPEAN DELIGHTS”
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,…
Volunteers Light Up Lexington!
Laurie Atwater
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,…
Cary Library Celebrates a Retiring Lady of Letters
By Jane Whitehead Cynthia Johnson wanted no fanfare to mark the end of her three decades’ service at Cary Library, most recently as Assistant Director. No speeches, no presentations, she…
Residents at Brookhaven Celebrate the Launch of “A Common Purpose”
Pictured from left: Joan Keenan, Michael Bentley, Nancy Hubert, Joe Byron of Honor Flight New England and Jim Freehling, President of Brookhaven at Lexington. Before a packed room, Brookhaven president…
Rediscovering the Feral Girl
By Digney Fignus Lexington Visual Artist Reinvents Herself Through Music Today’s world is ever-changing and often challenging. People who want to make sense of it all, or at least gain…
MAESTRO of the MASTERSINGERS
By Jane Whitehead Adam Grossman’s 20th Season At 9:00 p.m. on a wet Wednesday evening, twenty or so of the Master Singers of Lexington are sight-reading a song by 19th-century…
Local Couple Creates Lexington Soaps
DEVIN SHAW
“We live in this town of Lexington—and it’s a unique town. We have a product that is representative of what we love about Lexington.
Faces of Our Revolutionary Heroes
HEATHER AVESON
Twenty first century Lexington fades away as we are taken back to a singular moment in time, April 19, 1775, that changed history.