Hello everyone,
This is a very long shot, but I'm wondering if anyone has ideas for where
to get help moving a loveseat intown from one location in Lincoln to
another today. I would need people that can move it as well as a truck or
van to move it in. Prior plans fell through - I'm aware this is
Good Afternoon,
We are likely about to adopt a kitten and his mother soon. Does anyone
have a pet insurer that they have used and liked? Looking for
recommendations.
Thank you, Kim
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I am quite sure, based on this email, that you must be a registered voter to vote at ANY town meeting. This is not new.RosamondPlease excuse likely errors due to autospell!Begin forwarded message:From: "Fox, Valerie" Date: November 20, 2023 at 8:09:39 PM MSTTo:
We are looking for a home care helper 3 hours three times a week .
If you have any knowledge of a person who might be interested please contact me
at 781 789-4677.
Thank you
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Hello, a spacious, clean, airy, sunlit garage is available in Lincoln for
year round, or winter storage of your car/SUV/truck. Reach me for
additional details.
Best.
Himanshu
203-952 3434
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Thank you very much!On Nov 24, 2023, at 9:12 AM, Andy Wang wrote:You do NOT need to be specially registered to vote on Dec 2 (or any Town Meeting). But you do need to be registered to vote in the Town of Lincoln, in general. I looked back at the email from the Town Clerk and the wording could
You do *NOT* need to be specially registered to vote on Dec 2 (or any Town
Meeting). But you do need to be registered to vote in the Town of Lincoln,
in general. I looked back at the email from the Town Clerk and the wording
could lead you to that conclusion, but I believe it was just poorly
If it is true: I doubt it is legal?
Can someone with Town Elections knowledge confirm or deny the veracity?
> On Nov 24, 2023, at 8:56 AM, Paula Robinson wrote:
>
> Wait, is this true? In order to vote on Dec 2nd we need to be registered to
> vote on ZONING or just need to be a registered
Wait, is this true? In order to vote on Dec 2nd we need to be registered to
vote on ZONING or just need to be a registered voter in Lincoln?
Please clarify?
Thank you,
Paula Robinson
617.981.1945
> On Nov 24, 2023, at 8:51 AM, Christi Damico
> wrote:
>
> Is it true that to vote on
No need to look for deals on Black Friday. Save some green while shopping
green at the LPTO's (Lincoln Parent Teacher Organization) First Annual
Holiday Green Market on Sunday, Dec. 3, from 11-3 in the Reed Gym at the
Lincoln Public Schools (6 Ballfield Rd).
This is a community yard sale just
Is it true that to vote on December 2, a resident must be registered for this
specific vote only?
That seems shady. I can understand the need to register to vote in the Town
but why register AGAIN for this specific voting opportunity? I’ve never heard
of such a thing.
My mom would like to
I love learning new things about town and appreciate Sarah's attachment
with the history of Lewis St. But it also raises a few questions.
> North Lewis was excluded [from Option E] at the request of the Lincoln
Historical Society since every property on the North side of Lewis is
considered
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