In the February 14 “News Acorns” item about an art show in Wayland, the name of Lincoln artist Dilla Tingley was inadvertently omitted from the list of Lincolnites who are exhibiting. The original post has been corrected….
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Lincoln Through the Lens updated The Lincoln Through the Lens page on the Lincoln Squirrel website has been updated to include all photos submitted by readers in 2018. Browse through pictures of people, places and wildlife in Lincoln all year round, or submit a photo of your own. Events for 8th-graders headed to L-S All…
Property sales in January
33 Tabor Hill Rd. — Edvaldo Morata to Mark Nebelung and Chantal Bray for $3,400,000 (January 4) 37 Longmeadow Rd. — John O’Laughlin Trust to John and Julia Sullivan for $855,000 (January 7) 47 Farrar Rd. — John Kling to Jean-Pierre and Jennifer Carney for $575,000 (January 29) 4 Cerulean Way — Madeline Osit to…
Letter to the editor: say no to MBTA fare increases
To the editor: I object to MBTA fare increases for the following reasons: Raising MBTA fares in Massachusetts on basically privatized public transportation that is neglected, decrepit, badly needs massive updating, and has already very costly fares unjustly penalizes those who most need public transportation to get to work and is not good for all…
Citizens’ petition calls for reexamining state seal
Resolution to change seal Petition The Massachusetts state seal is a visual reminder of racism and genocide against Native Americans and should be updated, say supporters of a Town Meeting resolution asking for a state commission to study the seal’s design. As a result of a citizens’ petition submitted by Christine Damon, residents will be…
Letter to the editor: ban e-cigarette sales at Town Meeting
To the editor: This year the 8th-grade Warrant Article Group (WAG), which consists of Emily Appleby, Aleco Buendia, David Christenfeld, Andrew Craig and Isaiah Jones, would like to ask Lincoln voters to support our proposition to ban the sale of e-cigarettes in town. We had hoped to ban all cigarettes, but after we took a…
Corrections
In the February 6 story headlined “Magic Garden gets ready to welcome Ducklings and Explorers,” Magic Garden co-founder Barbara Low’s name was misspelled. In the February 5 story headlined “Who’s running for town office in March,” Town Clerk candidate Valerie Clerk’s name was inadvertently omitted from the list. Both errors have been corrected in the…
Letter to the editor: Picker running for library trustee
To the editor: I am running for the open seat of Lincoln Library Trustee with a three-year term and I respectfully ask for your vote at the March 2019 town elections. The Lincoln Library is an esteemed, well patronized, core institution in our town that provides valuable services across all age groups. It is served…
Magic Garden gets ready to welcome Ducklings and Explorers
The sunny rooms are gleaming with brand-new toys, books, cribs, and tiny chairs—all ready for little children next month and a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Saturday, Feb. 9 at 3:30 p.m. Staff from the Magic Garden Children’s Center are busy preparing for the March 1 opening of two new rooms in a satellite location at the…
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Talk on education in the age of AI “Educating Our Children in the Age of Artificial Intelligence” will be the subject of a talk on Sunday, Feb. 10 at 7 p.m. at the First Parish Church in Lincoln. The guest speaker is futurist, education expert, author and inventor Charles Fadel, who is convinced that “AI…