At the monthly Friend of the Lincoln Library book sale this Saturday, July 13, all items will be HALF PRICE . A full bag of books will be $4, hardcover books will be 50 cents and paperbacks will be 25 cents. Special books will be half price as marked on the book. There will be no book sale in August;…
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Reenactments help Minute Men experience history first-hand
By Brett Wittenberg
Dawn on a mid-April morning in Lincoln. The rising sun’s rays break over the Stone Church and strike the tricorn hats of the Lincoln Minute Men. Assembled with muskets in hand, the Minute Man company receives its marching orders. The call to action has sounded, and these ordinary citizens have arrived to answer that call to march to Concord—and to war.
Town keeping close watch on Route 2 project
As the Route 2 project continues to affect residents, the town is looking at ways to deter drivers from trying ineffective and unsafe methods of avoiding the construction, and the Route 2 Oversight Committee has begun meeting regularly. The Board of Selectman outlined the project’s scope and the town’s response in the latest Selectmen’s Newsletter.
Senatorial election results for Lincoln area
Here are the results of the June 25 special election for U.S. Senator in Lincoln and surrounding towns, courtesy of boston.com. Ed Markey won the statewide vote by a margin of 55% to 45%. Gabriel Gomez (R) Ed Markey (D) Richard Heos (Twelve Visons Party) Lincoln 526 (27%) 1,386 (72%) 3 (0%) Weston 1,431 (48%) 1,545 (52%) 11 (0%)…
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Obituaries — addendum
Obituaries
Following are obituaries of current or former Lincoln residents as reported in the Boston Globe since April, listed by their date of death. Nicholas V. Drago, 100 (June 18) – father of four, including Diane M. Drago-Stack of Lincoln. J. Neil Morrissey, 83 (June 15) – worked family-owned Oriole Farm on Route 2. Jane E. Row, 90 (May…
July 4 events announced — bring your float!
Lincoln residents are invited to join the annual July 4 parade with a float or creative entry. Click here for a full schedule of the day’s festivities, which includes a Firecracker Run, Boy Scout cookout, town-wide tennis tournament and Codman Pool free swim, and evening barbecue, concert and fireworks display. This year’s parade theme is…
Change in town office closings
The town offices will now be closed to the public from Wednesday, June 26 through noon on Monday, July 1 to accommodate the move from the temporary space in the Hartwell pods back to the renovated Town Office Building at 16 Lincoln Road. Offices will reopen to the public at the Lincoln Road location at…
Town offices to close for move; dedication Saturday
The renovated Town Office Building will be dedicated in a ceremony on Saturday, June 22 at 11 a.m., and officials are asking residents to carpool, bike or walk to this much-anticipated event, as parking is limited. Town offices will be closed to the public from Friday, June 21 through Wednesday, June 26 to accommodate the move…