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Week in Review, Sept. 13 - Sept. 18

Busa Land-Use committee seeks ideas; state primary election coverage.

It was a busy week in Lexington, starting off with coverage of a Cary Hall ceremony Sept. 10 where three members of the Police Dept. – The trio was sworn in by Town Clerk Donna Hooper.

Monday night, the Board of seeking funding through the Massachusetts School Building Authority's Green Repair Program.

Tuesday was the state primary election, and poll workers were reporting low voter turnout. In the contest for the Republican nod to take on state Sen. Susan Fargo in November's election, Chelmsford's Sandi Martinez beat out fellow Chelmsford resident Eric Dahlberg. See Republican and Democrat results from Tuesday's primary here.

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At Tuesday night's four-hour School Committee meeting, Later this week, Superintendent Paul Ash announced that and will be evaluated by his advisory committee in a meeting that night.

Leading up to a forum on Wednesday, Lexington Patch posted a story on the Two more forums are planned throughout the fall.

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Also this week, Lexington Patch posted Q&As with two new principals in town – Fiske Principal Thomas Martellone and Interim Bridge Principal Meg Colella.

The town is also looking for help planning its 300th

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