Our leadership has no vision sorry to say for the last many years...no
vision, no vision.
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Our family moved to Lincoln in 2020, but I feel that my voice and opinion
have equal merit to any other resident, even those who have been here for
decades.
As a cyclist who rides over 1000 miles per year on our roads in MA, more
than half of which are commutes to/from work, I take offense to
At least a state park and should be treated as such
No dogs bikes off road vehicles hunting camping drinking only
sauntering...get or are you dumb???
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Wed, Aug 10 vs Braves 7:10pm
section 41, row 4 4 tickets, $60 each
Please email me offline if you'd like them.Thanks,Michelle
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Dear LincolnTalk,
[Disclaimer: Posting this as a resident of Lincoln to provide hopefully useful
information for this part of the Lincoln Talk discussion and not in any of my
capacities on Town-based Boards.]
In case you are interested in the question Rich Rosenbaum recently posed (also
Come join us for a fun BollyX dance workout at Codman Community Farm this
Friday, July 15th at 5:30pm. No prior experience necessary, follow along and
learn some fun moves, work up a sweat, enjoy the music and have a good time.
Taught by Lana Israel, our fearless Bollywood dance leader. Cost
The position has been filled.
Thank you.
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On Tuesday, July 12, 2022, 2:10 PM, Joanna Owen Schmergel via Lincoln
wrote:
Hi Folks!
This summer is my dreaded scheduled triennial garage clean out and
organization.
I need a strong, motivated individual, high
I think the same argument was made when we considered liquor licenses.
The sky hasn't fallen. And the same argument could be made for really
*any* kind of change.
It feels like people are pretty entrenched in their positions and the
discussion has become a forum for ringing up votes for one
Those are reasonable points. I might point out, though, if the goal is to
restore nature as much as possible we should stop all trail usage. We can
reverse the incremental changes that those before us have made and some of
us are currently benefiting from.
So I think the question is: what is the
Because not everything that is grey can be undone and when it gets too dark
it is too late. Just the nature of how most of humankind, governments,
groups of people react. It is too hard.
An individual claims one's personal increment is important and must be
allowed, as many others will do too,
Hi Folks!
This summer is my dreaded scheduled triennial garage clean out and
organization.
I need a strong, motivated individual, high school age or above, to work
alongside me this Saturday, July 16th, 9 am to 5 pm at $25/ hour at our home
here in Lincoln.
Please contact me directly,
I believe the Conservation Commission is the most important place to share
thoughts but I feel the need to clarify here.
Many of us trying to protect nature think of nature as the few and
voiceless and the people as the many. We are trying to protect nature when
there are so many other pressures
I agree. Jeannine. Leave the trails as they are. My concern is for
habitat. This--connected wildlife corridors in Lincoln-- is a wonderful
thing. And, so often we, the dominant species, have favored people and
their desires over wildlife in big and small ways.
I walked to Walden Pond yesterday
Any recommendations for a repairperson for a DeWalt Atomic 20V
reciprocating saw? I know there is a DeWalt Service Center in Norwood, but
I'm hoping to find someone closer who can help me maintain this device.
Thanks!!
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Always a sensible idea to protect the interests of a few at the expense of
the many.
On Tue, Jul 12, 2022 at 12:15 PM jeannine taylor
wrote:
> There is a concern for those home owners whose “newly recommended bike
> paths” are in their front or backyards. It may not affect everyone but
>
There is a concern for those home owners whose “newly recommended bike paths”
are in their front or backyards. It may not affect everyone but certainly puts
a burden on others. I feel we should leave the trails as they are now.
Jeannine Taylor
> On Jul 12, 2022, at 11:23 AM, Bob Mason
Barbara,
I appreciate that you have taken the time to read and process the many
messages about these trail use policies, but I believe the fear of change
you are describing is a bit out of scope. I believe the language of
"drastic change" is misplaced.
For example, bike groups can already ride
I don't know why people think that changes are irreversible. If something
isn't working is there a reason that it can't be undone?
How else can you learn what really works and what doesn't?
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Hi Lincoln,
I am trying to go through all the comments on bikes and trails. It is a lot
to go through. I had hoped to reach out to some of you to ask that you send
your comments to the Conservation Commission which is voting tomorrow (I
don't know the LLCT time line). I would not count on them
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Hello, all —
Lincoln Talk has hosted lively discussion of the proposed trail policy changes
in the last few weeks, which I think can only improve peoples’ awareness of the
issues involved and, hopefully, the policy draft itself. I understand that the
Conservation Department and LLCT staff
Hi all,
We have a queen bed and box spring available to the first taker. It was our bed
until we moved to a king. About 8 years old. Has one stain on it, but still
very comfortable. First response gets it.
Jal
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Can anyone share info about dying hemlocks this year? These are the only trees
affected in my yard and the damage seems to have occurred just this year
I noticed strangely enough the same thing in the Dolomites where I just
returned from. Coincidence?
Thanks
Betty Green
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