Candidates' Night is an annual event organized by the League of Women Voters of Lexington to provide Town Meeting and town-wide office candidates an opportunity to present their positions on issues and to listen to constituents' concerns.
The League of Women Voters of Lexington invites you to a First Friday Forum on February 3, 2023 at 9:30 AM in Lexington Community Center Room 237, 39 Marrett Road, to learn more about local groups that work in different ways to help our friends an
The League of Women Voters of Lexington invites you to a First Friday Forum on January 6, 2023 at 9:30AM in the Large Meeting Room of Cary Memorial Library at 1874 Massachusetts Avenue discussing how Lexington is responding to the state requiremen
Representative Ken Gordon (D-Bedford), 21st Middlesex District, will be the guest speaker at the Lexington League’s December 2, 2022 First Friday, 9:30 AM, in the large meeting room of Cary Library, 1874 Mass Ave, Lexington MA 02420. This First F
The Lexington League will hold a First Friday meeting with Marian Cohen, Director, Center for Social Research Framingham State University, Lexington resident, Town Meeting member, and co-author of the Report on the Town Wide Surv
Gretchen Reisig, Vice-Chair of the Affordable Housing Trust Study Committee, and Sarah Morrison, Executive Director of the Lexington Housing Assistance Board, Inc.
On March 28, 2022, Lexington Town Meeting voted $32.4 million for design and construction of a new Lexington Police Headquarters to replace the current 13,060 sf facility originally built in 1956.
At 7:30 pm, we will welcome our panelists to debate the merits of the proposed MassachusettsIncome Tax for Education and Transportation Amendment to the State Constitution which will be presented to voters in a referendu
On October 12, 2021, the Town of Lexington announced the appointment of Mary de Alderete as the new Town Clerk. What does the Town Clerk do? What happens at each polling location in Lexington on Election Day?
The League of Women Voters of Lexington invites you to a First Friday Forum on March 4, 2022, at 9:30AM discussing how Governor Baker’s ‘Housing Choice’ proposal requiring MBTA communities to permit a reasonable amount of multi-family housing, ena