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Regie O’Hare Gibson

Poet Laureate of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and a Lexington resident

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Bill McKibben

Bill McKibben grew up in Lexington, and is founder of Third Act, which organizes people over the age of 60 for action on climate and justice. He is a widely known American author and environmental activist.

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Senator Ed Markey

Senator Ed Markey has represented Massachusetts since 2013. He is also the longest serving member of the Mass. Congressional delegation.

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Jared and Laurie Berezin

Laurie and Jared Berezin started the weekly Wednesday standouts at the ICE Office in Burlington, which has grown over the past 26 weeks from 2 people to over 700

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Jessie Steigerwald

President of LexSeeHer

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Valerie Overton

A veteran of five decades of social activism, and is chair of LexPride. She is a Lexington Town Meeting member.

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Charu Verma

Vice President, Exec Committee, National ACLU and a leader in Massachusetts ACLU.

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Statement from Senator Warren

Read by Lexington Alarm’s Karin Travers

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Amahl Bishara

Professor at Tufts University and a Palestinian American. She has lived in Lexington since 2013, and her children are in the Lexington School System.

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Kunal Botla

Kunal Botla serves as the youngest member of the elected Town Meeting in Lexington and chairs the town’s transportation committee. He is currently at Tufts University studying architecture and studio art.

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October 18th Rally - No Kings signs on Battle Green

Photo credit: Lexington Observer, Lauren Feeney

Massive crowd at October 18th rally

Photo credit: Lexington Observer, Maggie Scales

Band performing at rally

Photo credit: Lexington Observer, Lauren Feeney

6000 Turn Out for Massive No Kings Rally on Battle Green

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On October 18th, 2025, over 6,000 people gathered on Lexington Battle Green for the largest local “No Kings” rally in our town’s history. Nationally over 7 million people attended 2600 separate rallies. Our community proudly stood together to defend democracy and the rule of law.

We uphold the values the Lexington Militia fought for. Our sovereignty flows from the people, not kings or unelected billionaires. Our law is that only Congress can authorize spending, not the whim of one man. Free speech and due process are our birthright, not to be abridged for anyone on American soil.

Displaying our yard signs is a public way to show your friends and neighbors that you too will answer the call to stand against tyranny and defend the rule of law.