Sending out a friendly reminder that from now until March 20th, 2023 only
battery powered or electric leaf blowers are permitted.
Lincoln passed a leaf blower bylaw back in 2019 thanks to the hard work of the
Leaf Blower Study Group. We are very appreciative of their work. Since then,
many
The deadline for submitting stories, poetry artwork, photos, and other
creative work to the Lincoln Chipmunk is Jan. 9, 2023. Anyone who has a
Lincoln connection (current or former residents, extended family,
employees, etc.) is eligible. Share your work and have it preserved online
in the Lincoln
Both are currently located at the Hartwell complex. I don’t believe the one at the transfer station is Baystate textiles, but I am not sure. Thanks, LauraOn Jan 5, 2023, at 1:52 PM, Faye Speert wrote:Where are the bins located at the school campus?Sent from my iPadOn Jan 5, 2023, at 12:59 PM,
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Could anyone use a sofa bed mattress? It’s in good shape and would work well on
the floor for either a visitor or kids’ sleepover.
Email me directly if you’d like it and it’s yours.
Claire
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> On Jan 5, 2023, at 12:59 PM, Alice Waugh wrote:
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> My understanding is that the Red Cross bin is best for clothing in decent
> shape that can quickly be distributed to disaster victims and the like. The
> Bay State
My understanding is that the Red Cross bin is best for clothing in decent
shape that can quickly be distributed to disaster victims and the like. The
Bay State Textiles bin takes any kind of clean/dry textile -- clothing new
and worn, shoes, towels, sheets, rags, etc. They repurpose them depending
The clothing bins will take rags. They should be reasonably clean. If they have
been used to change oil or such, they should be thrown away.
> On Jan 5, 2023, at 11:31 AM, Virginia Goodwin
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> Is there a fabric recycling drop off bin somewhere on the school campus? I
> see bins for
Hi Virginia,
CFREE, a working group for the Green Energy Committee, will be hosting an
on-line presentation on solar in March. These issues will be discussed. We
will keep you posted on the timing! In the meantime, I will connect you
with someone on our committee to provide some immediate
I’ve had this one saved on Facebook Marketplace for a while but we have no room
for it.
$85 and very unique
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/822266675737746/?mibextid=6ojiHh
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All textiles can be dropped at the school collection bins. See below for
additional information.
If you havesocks with no mates, boots that are worn through, or stuffed animals
that havecome to the end of their lives...we NEED YOU!
The Lincoln School has partnered with BayState Textiles ina
Good morning,
Does anyone have a child armchair or child's upholstered rocking chair to
sell or pass along? Trying to avoid battles over the one we have that both
children inevitably want to sit in at the same time.
Thanks,
Katy
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Is there a fabric recycling drop off bin somewhere on the school campus? I
see bins for clothing donation, but I've got a big bag of old items that
aren't even good enough to be donated.
Thanks,
Virginia
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I have a couple of questions about installing solar panels on our roof.
1) can anyone recommend a contractor?
2) what is the deal with any present or future roof repairs underneath the
solar panels?
My concern is, our roof is about 10 years old, so hopefully right in the
middle of its useful
Dear Lincoln Talkers
I am puzzled that I receive Lincoln Talk messages in two different ways. I've
checked my settings several times and I can't figure it out. Some messages come
through with the full message and some only comes through as the one I have
forwarded here, where I get the subject
Hear hear -- agreed in spades!
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Date 1/5/2023 9:02:50 AM
Subject Re: [LincolnTalk] Kim Bodnar running for Select Board
Kim,
You have our sincere gratitude for all the hard work you’ve
This weekend two significant events are being sponsored by Concord
Indivisible and supported by both the Concord and Lincoln Democratic Town
Committees. The first is a silent vigil honoring those who lost their lives
or were injured in the January 6 invasion of the Capitol. The second is an
Please note date correction below:
Deadline Announced for Annual Town Meeting Petitions
This year's deadline for submitting citizens' petitions for our March 25, 2023,
Annual Town Meeting is Monday, January 30, 2023, at noon. Citizens who may be
considering sponsoring a Town Meeting petition
Deadline Announced for Annual Town Meeting Petitions
This year's deadline for submitting citizens' petitions for our March 26, 2023,
Annual Town Meeting is Monday, January 30, 2023, at noon. Citizens who may be
considering sponsoring a Town Meeting petition are strongly urged to contact
the
Kim,
You have our sincere gratitude for all the hard work you’ve already given and
our full, enthusiastic support for your candidacy as a Select Board Member!
Thank you for stepping up, once again. I can think of no one more suitable to
fill Jonathan’s shoes. Lincoln will benefit greatly from
Correction. 781-698-9436
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Hello Lincoln,
It is with much enthusiasm that I announce my candidacy for the Select
Board for a three-year term beginning in March.
Reflecting on the past five and a half years as vice-chair of the School
Building Committee (SBC), I cherish the time I've spent
building relationships with my
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