Lexington Townsman
The Lexington Townsman, founded in 1878 by local residents Frank and Maria Stetson, has been a cornerstone of community journalism in Lexington, Massachusetts. It has documented significant local events, such as the town’s bicentennial celebrations and the evolving culture of the area. The newspaper offers a rich variety of content, including news articles, opinion pieces, community event coverage, and features on local businesses and schools. Renowned for its commitment to unbiased reporting, the Townsman is a trusted source of information that reflects the values and concerns of the Lexington community, fostering civic engagement and local pride. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of the Lexington Townsman starting 1931, including 1,106 scans in total. This archive allows readers to explore historical figures, events, and possibly even trace connections to their own family history. Search for your local history today and discover the stories that shaped your community.