Haven’t installed a rain barrel yet? Did you install one last year and need a second one to collect more water? The Lincoln Water Department has again teamed up with Upcycle Products Inc. to offer low-cost barrels. Order them online by May 10 from the Upcycle.com website (click on the Lincoln form in the right hand column). The barrels…
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Letter to the editor: Jet Aviation hearing closes tonight
Community center committee volunteers sought
The Board of Selectmen is seeking volunteers to serve on a soon-to-be-appointed committee whose charge will be to study options for meeting the facilities needs of the Council on Aging, the Parks & Recreation Department and various community organizations, said options to include the construction of a new community center. The committee will interview consultants, recommend…
Letter to the editor: Legal opinion on Jet Aviation proposal
Corrections
Today’s article on the continuation of the Jet Aviation hearing gave an incorrect date for the next session. It will be on April 9 at 7:45 p.m. in the Town Office Building’s Donaldson Room. The article has been updated to reflect this correction. The April 3 article on the effort by a group of eighth-graders…
Jet Aviation hearing continued again
The public hearing on Jet Aviation’s expansion proposal at Hanscom Field is still going on—the next session will be Wednesday, April 9 at 7:45 p.m. in the Lincoln Town Offices’ Donaldson Room. The Conservation Commission has already held three sessions on the proposed plan to replace a hangar and build another, along with an access road…
Residents approve up to $250,000 for another school study
At Town Meeting on March 29, residents approved spending up to $250,000 to come up with options and cost estimates for school renovation projects, but not without considerable discussion and a number of dissenting votes—though not enough to derail the measure, which required a two-thirds majority vote.
Kids rack up a Town Meeting victory
By Alice Waugh Today’s children will govern the Lincoln of tomorrow—and they had a chance to practice at Town Meeting on March 29. Six Lincoln School eighth-graders—Luke and Zoe Belge, Cal Hamandi, Janie Petraglia, Anna Shorb and Jacob Strock—worked since last fall with Town Clerk Susan Brooks on writing a warrant article for Town Meeting….
Letter to the editor: Thanks from Planning Board
To the Editor: The Planning Board thanks the town for approving three important zoning amendments on this year’s Town Meeting warrant: Article 32 relaxes the limits on building height in the Lincoln Station area. The new limits are 36’ and 2 ½ stories, identical to the existing limits on residential construction in the R1 residential…