Lincoln’s Annual Town Meeting will take place on Saturday, March 28 starting at 9:30 a.m.in the Brooks Auditorium. Click here for more information about Town Meeting or call the Board of Selectmen’s office at 781-259-2601. Shuttle service offered Due to the expected turnout for Town Meeting and the limited parking spaces available at the school complex, the…
Workshop on We the People Act this Saturday
Greater Boston Move To Amend is sponsoring a workshop in Lincoln, “Fixing Our Broken Democracy, the Need for a Constitutional Amendment,” on Saturday, March 21 in Bemis Hall. There will be a reception from 9–9:30 a.m. and the program will run from 9:30–11 a.m. The workshop will describe the bill and its background as part of a…
Letter to the editor: Domnitz “comes down on the neighborhood’s side”
To the editor: I’m writing to offer my full and total support for Bob Domnitz’s reelection to the Planning Board. I hope that all Lincolnites will rally behind someone who cares about Lincoln’s neighborhoods and who has the track record to prove it. Those of us who remember a Planning Board that was routinely dragged…
Letter to the editor: Marshall is “the whole package”
To the editor: I am writing in strong support of Nancy Marshall’s reelection to the Lincoln Sudbury School Committee (LSSC) during the upcoming March 30 Lincoln town election. Lincoln is fortunate to have a candidate of Nancy’s caliber currently serving on the L-S School Committee who is seeking a further term. Nancy embodies the essence…
Letter to the editor: “focus like a laser” on getting state funding for school
To the editor: I write this commentary as a former chair and member of the School Building Advisory Committee (SBAC), now disbanded. At the outset, I think it is important to emphasize what the Town Meeting warrant articles (number 30, 32 and 32) relating to the Lincoln School are not about. They are not about…
Letter to the editor: school has earned support
To the editor: When it comes to the Lincoln schools, I have many beliefs. I had three very different learners go through the schools all within the past decade, which provided me with the opportunity for a broad perspective. However, I regret that I had been let down in several key areas, and this bothered…
Letter to the editor: Marshall deserves reelection
To the editor: Nancy is an experienced contributor and incumbent for reelection to the L-S School Committee. Her focus is always on what is best for the entire Lincoln-Sudbury school community. She excels at developing productive relationships, building consensus and connection between constituents and town boards, and taking the time to thoroughly understand a problem…
Letter to the editor: vote for Domnitz
To the editor: I worked with Bob on the Planning Board for five years and am writing in support of his reelection. He brings to the board a background that includes both engineering and law. He puts countless hours into the job and has a thorough understanding of Lincoln’s bylaws. His contributions to board discussions…
Letter to the editor: vote for Quirk, Marshall
To the editor: I am writing in support of Gerald Quirk of Sudbury and Nancy Marshall of Lincoln in their bids for reelection to the Lincoln-Sudbury School Committee. Both have given their time selflessly over the past three years and six years respectively, building a strong, healthy relationship between the towns of Sudbury and Lincoln in matters…
Letter to the editor: your vote is important
To the editor: This is a reminder to Lincoln residents from a candidate, Alvin Schmertzler, running for an uncontested seat on the School Committee. It is very important that everyone vote on Monday, March 30. Those of us running in uncontested contests need to know that you support what we are doing and how we are…