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Lexington police say it is illegal for people to drive golf carts on Lexington streets, and complaints are investigated. More people are doing it anyway.
On a warm fall day in 2003, what had once been a dumping ground for coal byproduct along the Merrimack River in Concord was opened to the public as a city park.
When Helen Caise enrolled in summer school in 1955, she became the first Black student to attend a white school in Lexington.
Countless supporters were there on Oliver Lewis Way for Lexington’s 17th Pride Festival Saturday.
Many are familiar with the Battles of Lexington and Concord, but few know what happened on the road back to Boston. It’s a fascinating piece of history that one Hollywood actor is now diving ...
A derby for the ducks, a historic celebration and a way to commemorate the “historic footsteps” of those before us. If you’re looking for something fun to do this weekend in central Kentucky ...
As more people head to Lexington parks and pools to beat summer heat, a warm-weather breed of traffic scofflaws are hitting the streets - golf cart drivers.
In the lead-up to the 250th anniversary of America’s independence, Post Opinions is publishing a series of essays and letters about the nation’s founding.
Maybe life would be a little bit better if everything didn’t have to be so lifelike.
In the midst of the current heat wave, Concord and Penacook residents can cool off and make a splash for free at four city pools.
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