Community Corner
Week in Review, Sept. 26 - Oct. 2
Town nets infrastructure grant; Battle Road Memorial March.
Did you see the new "About Town" column that began on Lexington Patch on Monday? It's being written by Denise Dubé, and is a way for readers to stay connected to all things Lexington. Denise posts her column each weekday morning – early, as in before 6 a.m. early – and updates it with new information in the early afternoon.
Last weekend, Lexington's William Diamond Jr. Fife & Drum Corps. Performed in Sudbury. Miss it? That's okay, we've got a video of the event here.
Officials visited Shire this week, in the wake of news that the town is receiving an infrastructure grant to help with road work as the biopharmaceutical company expands its campus on Patriot Way.
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The Town Trustees announced this week the creation of an endowment fund for the Lexington Symphony. The decision was made in the centennial year of the trustees' existence.
Cary Memorial Library held speaking about his book on an 18-year-old who passed his writing off as that of Shakespeare.
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On Friday, the League of Women Voters held a Friday Forum addressing risky behaviors in Lexington's youth. The discussion was led by four panelists, and more than 50 people attended.
Saturday, about 50 soldiers marched from Lexington to Concord in the Battle Road Memorial March in memory of servicemen and –women from Massachusetts killed in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Also on Saturday, the 171st East Lexington Fair was held – check out pictures of the event here.
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