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Lexington's State Senators Split on Casinos
Vote taken Thursday by the state Senate approves bill to license casinos.
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.
Vote taken Thursday by the state Senate approves bill to license casinos.
Driver uses a garden hose on a truck fire; downed power lines stop traffic.
EMTs receive sanctions from the state; cell tower application denied.
National Heritage Museum open today from noon to 4:30 p.m.
Rep. Kaufman will talk health care this afternoon in Lexington.
Lexington firefighter has EMT-paramedic certification permanently revoked by the state; six others will lose theirs for nine months.
Attempted home break may be related to previous burglaries in the area.
Charges against woman likely to come, police say.
Rep. Jay Kaufman holds 15th anniversary "Open House" forum last night.
Honor Guard posts colors before Rex Sox game at Fenway Park.
Wilson Farm's annual Strawberry Festival is Saturday and Sunday.
Rep. Jay Kaufman's monthly "Open House" celebrates its 15th anniversary Thursday.
Exhibit began yesterday at the Lexington Arts and Crafts Society.
Friends of Lexington Bikeways offering bike valet service at farmers' market.
Polymer clay has its day and localvores in Lexington.
Shire's race benefits a scholarship fund for Lexington residents.
Rep. Jay Kaufman hosts discussion on health care.