Politics & Government

Five Things You Need to Know Today: April 23

Town Meeting, conservation, high school sports and more today in Lexington.

1. Town Meeting Tonight: After more than a week off, annual Town Meeting reconvenes tonight at 7:30 p.m. at . Still ahead after tonight's business will be petition to as an inn and restaurant and a bid to purchase the Wright Farm propert on Grove Street.

2. Today in High School Sports: athletic action today includes girls varisty tennis at 3:30 p.m. at Melrose High; boys freshmen and JV baseball at 3:45 p.m. at Reading Memorial High School; girls varsity and JV softball at 4:45 p.m. at Reading and boys varsity tennis at 4 p.m. at home against Melrose.

According to High School Sports.net, all of today's scheduled games have been postponed until tomorrow.

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3. Citizens for Lexington Conservation Annual Meeting: At the CLC Annual Meeting at 7 p.m. tonight at , Birgit de Weerd will speak about her 25 years of beekeeping. She will talk about the activities in and around a beehive, starting in January and ending in the fall with the honey harvest. A short business meeting will precede the lecture.

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5. More Rain in the Forecast: Possibly heavy rain and patchy for are in the forecast today, as highs hit the mid-60s, according to the National Weather Service, which predicts a mostly cloudy evening with a chance of showers late and a low of 47.


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