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State Dept. of Public Health Heat Advisory
On day two of high temperatures, here are tips on how to beat the heat.
I grew up in Hanover, N.H., and lived in New York and Colorado before moving to Massachusetts in 2006. I have a master's degree in print journalism from Boston University, and a bachelor's degree in speech communication from Syracuse University. I've been a journalist for more than eight years, working as a reporter or editor for newspapers and magazines. I was Lexington Patch editor from May 2010 to April 2011, and am now an associate regional editor.
On day two of high temperatures, here are tips on how to beat the heat.
Weekly summer concerts held at Hastings Park.
Philip Boisvert and Kevin Ciccone join the department; Peter Ricci is promoted.
Chef Adam White produces comfort food with a twist.
Goal-planning session for the coming year held yesterday.
Carnival began Thursday night, runs through Monday.
Friday noon concerts are free and open to the public.
Fourth of July observed today for town government.
New fiscal year begins; Lions Club carnival kicks off.
Event at the Lexington Depot features readings and ice cream.
Gov. Deval Patrick puts pen to new legislation barring drivers from sending or receiving text messages.
Longtime Lexington resident was passionate about town history.
Gov. Deval Patrick puts pen to new legislation barring drivers from sending or receiving text messages.
Monday morning crash on Bedford Street injures four.