(Editor’s note: Following is a statement submitted to the Lincoln Squirrel by Robert Domnitz, who is running in the only contested race in this year’s local election. He was included in a roundup of Planning Board candidates published on March 5. In 2015, he narrowly lost a race for reelection to Gary Taylor.) By Robert…
My Turn: Minneapolis police conduct is offensive to the values of our department
(Editor’s note: This statement was published on the Lincoln Police Department’s Facebook page on May 29, 2020 and is reprinted here with permission.) By Kevin Kennedy To the Lincoln community: Today, I join my fellow Massachusetts Police Chiefs and law enforcement across the country in condemning the actions and inactions of the four Minneapolis police…
Letter to the editor: McFall invites students and parents to discuss racism
Signs of graduation (Lincoln Through the Lens)
Police log for May 19–24, 2020
May 18 Codman Road (8:06 p.m.) — Resident reported that a friend in Wayland may be the victim of a crime in Wayland. Wayland police were advised of the report. Morningside Lane (9:11 p.m.) — Party reported being harassed by a party known to them. Report taken; party advised of their legal options. May 19…
L-S announces awards to graduating seniors
Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School congratulates the Senior Class of 2020. The following students received awards from faculty at the virtual Senior Awards Ceremony on May 27, 2020. Former Lincoln School students are in boldface. Beverly Malcolm Achievement Awards Phillip Cass, Jonathan Kolodny Bramwell B. Arnold Book Award in Physics Jessie Li Computer Science Creativity Awards…
News acorns
Make a ruckus on Friday for graduating seniors The Lincoln-Sudbury Class of 2020 will be completing their K-12 school years on Friday, May 29 at exactly 2:39 p.m. The L-S Senior Celebrations Committee asks that families, friends, neighbors, and community members join together at 2:38 p.m. and stand outside our homes separately, yet together —…
Covid-19 growth is slowing in the area
While cases of Covid-19 are still increasing in Lincoln and surrounding towns, the curves are flattening and rates of increase are slowing. For comparison, here are the total number of cases and cases per 100,000 residents in some larger cities and towns. (Source: Mass.gov) Click either chart to enlarge:…