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Week in Review: Nov. 6 to Nov. 12

A look back on the week that was in Lexington.

The days got a little bit shorter the beginning of this week, as Sunday, Nov. 6. 

On Monday, we got the week started with and a bit of . And Sunday into Monday, news broke that a pair of young men from Lexington were among the .

Patch columnist Denise Dube provided and, Monday night, the Board of Selectmen revealed a plan for , among other business.

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On Tuesday, we told you about Concord Selectman , which includes parts of Lexington. And also that four of five selectmen will take up tomorrow night.

Local management this week announced the and, on Wednesday, columnist Hank Manz shared the story of .

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The Lexington Education Foundation held its annual Trivia Bee this week, with the . And the School Committee unanimously agreed to move forward with a plan for cars and construction vehicles to while the new school is being built.

White to share Worthen Road and Spring Street with cyclist and attracted dozens of vendors and families Thursday night at .

Meanwhile, , introduced itself to Lexington by hosting an open house at 10 Muzzey St. that same night.

On Friday, after the parade was cancelled due to forecasts predicting rain through 9 a.m. and expectations of soggy grounds on the Battle Green. And Denise Dube .

Also on Friday, Patch began sharing holiday advice from Lexington businesses, with several suggestions for . 

Saturday, we featured . And, later on today, we’ll talk .


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