Great condition, hand knotted rug. We can't remember if it came from Turkey or
China! $200 43" x 76" Great colors!
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Hello,
A local cat shelter has a special needs cat that needs a special foster
home. If you're interested, or if you know anyone who might be interested,
please contact me for more information.
Best,
Julia
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Thanks to some help I have found the center. It was Russells in Wayland.
Unfortunately they no longer have the animals. They used to have a couple
of goats on the property and one passed away so they rehomed the lone
goat.
thank you to all that responded. my memory has been slightly refreshed.
Hello Lincoln Neighbors!
It's that time of year when the air is filled with the magic of music, and
we are thrilled to share that our Boston Pops Tour is weaving this magic
right through New England! ❄️
As one of your Lincoln neighbors and a performer on this tour, we are so
excited to invite
Here is one idea:
Apparently baseball bats to mailbox vandalism is a national problem
The Ultimate Bat-Buster Mailbox
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He started with the Mail Boss - thats 40 pounds of electro-galvanized welded
steel! Then,
Hi Tim,We are very interested in the lift chair. If you haven’t sold it yet, could you send pictures and price? Thank you,Tricia Thornton-Wells615-310-7372On Dec 9, 2023, at 8:18 PM, Tim Mangini wrote:
For sale is a lightly used
Golden Technologies Comforter series Petite lift chair. It
No llamas, but seasons four in Lexington has goats you can feed and pet.
On Sun, Dec 10, 2023 at 10:56 AM wayne vetrone wrote:
> I am hoping someone can help me with my faulty memory. My oldest son, 22,
> reminded us of a garden center that we got a tree at about 15 years ago
> that had small
I am hoping someone can help me with my faulty memory. My oldest son, 22,
reminded us of a garden center that we got a tree at about 15 years ago
that had small farm animals to pet and maybe even a llama or two. This
would have been in the metrowest area.
Anyone remember a place like that?
We live on Old County nearby. This happened repeatedly in the months we had a
mailbox in the nineties before changing over to a post office box. Sadly it’s
not an accident. It’s a bat to the box game by local kids. Occasionally they
get caught. If you want to keep the mailbox try plastic!
Good morning Lincoln!
Last minute announcement
I will be selling my pottery at a private home in West Concord in case you
missed out on coming to the Pierce House sale yesterday.
There will also be five other artist vendors there and this private sale
has been going on for 10 years with a
Ron, Jane and his family were a solid presence in this community.
Ron was a brilliant, gentle, quiet force-a true renaissance man.
We are lucky some ion the family still live among us.
He is sorely missed, but his legacy lives on.
He made Lincoln and the world a better, kinder place.
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Hi Lincoln,
I live on Trapelo Road, and last night our mailbox was damaged for the
second time this year (the first time being in early September). We aren't
sure if these are accidents or not, so I was curious to know if other
people noticed that their mailboxes were damaged last night.
Leann
I agree with you but don't understand the commercial spoiling of our
ancient or really, really, not so ancient history. Politics gone wrong as
we see more so today
On Sat, Dec 9, 2023, 3:40 PM Scott Clary wrote:
> That was spine chilling to witness over the Lincoln Tree Tops. Got to love
> our
https://www.nbcboston.com/boston-business-journal/planning-agency-oks-new-holocaust-museum-on-edge-of-boston-common/3214068/
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Free for the asking
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