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MESSAGE OF THE BOARD OF SELECTMEN <br />Massachusetts law requires that prior to the Annual Town Meeting the Board of Selectmen issues <br />- <br />ers the period July 1, 2015 through June 30, 2016. In addition, the report contains highlights of the <br />accomplishments of the many departments, boards, committees, and commissions that are respon- <br />sible for the governance of Lexington. <br />other resources including the websites for the schools and the Town Meeting Members Associa- <br />tion. In addition, the website makes available all budget documents as they are generated and pro- <br />vides a window into the operation of all of the municipal departments. Minutes of all committee <br />meetings may be found there as well. Meetings of the three elected boardsBoard of Selectmen, <br />School Committee, and Planning Boardare covered by LexMedia, our Public, Educational, Gov- <br />ernmental (PEG) access provider, and broadcast by all three of the Towns cable television providers. <br />LexMedia covers other Town meetings and events as well. <br />of the Town. Of special note, however, are the countless volunteer hours provided by the citizens <br />thanks, appreciation, and admiration to the many people whose work and civic engagement makes <br />it possible for Lexington to be a well-managed town. <br />Joseph N. Pato, Chairman <br />Peter C.J. Kelley <br />Norman P. Cohen <br />Michelle L. Ciccolo <br />Suzanne E. Barry <br />Joe Pato <br /> <br />
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