[LincolnTalk] FYI Hanscom Field Emergency Response Exercise- May 7, 2024

2024-05-06 Thread Bob Antia
FYI - Emergency Response Exercise- May 7, 2024

Massport News Release:

The Massachusetts Port Authority, alongside a number of mutual aid
partners, will hold an emergency response exercise on Tuesday, May 7th
at Hanscom
Field (BED). For the surrounding communities, please be aware that there
will be emergency vehicles from various agencies in the vicinity.

This drill will test the coordination, communication and response in the
event of a major incident at BED. A number of mutual aid partners will be
taking part in the drill alongside Massport Fire Rescue, including the
Bedford, Lexington, Concord and Lincoln fire and police departments, State
Police, the Hanscom Air Force Base, Armstrong Ambulance and Boston
MedFlight, the National Park Service.

The airport will remain open throughout the drill.
https://concordma.gov/civicalerts.aspx?AID=1670
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[LincolnTalk] Fwd: Walking Tour: 150 years of Shepley Bulfinch

2024-05-06 Thread Sara Mattes
Not exactly nearby, but close enough for history buffs and those intrigued by 
the history of architecture in Bosotn.




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Re: [LincolnTalk] What am I doing wrong with my hummingbird feeder?

2024-05-06 Thread Burch - Mudry Realty Team
I have had little success with my two hummingbird feeders.
However, it has been a joy to have hummingbirds enjoying my several potted 
Salvia!  I had one large pot last year along with a few Salvia in my cut flower 
bed.
This year, I planted a dozen Salvia in five pots placed on my deck.
Hopefully, they’ll be back this year.
And, I’ll still fill the feeders.
Good luck!
Marilyn

Marilyn Mudry -
Keller Williams Realty Boston NW
BurchMudry.KW.com
Email: realest...@concordmass.com

Sent from my iPhone

On May 6, 2024, at 6:26 PM, Joan Kimball  wrote:


We got a new red feeder from Audubon and humminhbirds love it.  The 4 feeder 
tubes look like flowers. (They did not find the old one very interesting)   The 
feeder should be red, not the water. I have read red food dye is not good for 
birds. Onward,
Joan

On Mon, May 6, 2024, 12:55 PM Rob Haslinger 
mailto:rob.haslin...@gmail.com>> wrote:
So a week ago I hung up a hummingbird feeder. I’ve seen three of the little 
guys come and check it out and then fly away without drinking. So I must be 
doing something wrong. I did 1 part sugar to 4 parts water. I’ve also been 
changing it out so I don’t think the nectar has gone bad.

Anyone have any tips or tricks?

Thanks!!
Rob Haslinger
South Great Road
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Re: [LincolnTalk] What am I doing wrong with my hummingbird feeder?

2024-05-06 Thread Joan Kimball
We got a new red feeder from Audubon and humminhbirds love it.  The 4
feeder tubes look like flowers. (They did not find the old one very
interesting)   The feeder should be red, not the water. I have read red
food dye is not good for birds. Onward,
Joan

On Mon, May 6, 2024, 12:55 PM Rob Haslinger  wrote:

> So a week ago I hung up a hummingbird feeder. I’ve seen three of the
> little guys come and check it out and then fly away without drinking. So I
> must be doing something wrong. I did 1 part sugar to 4 parts water. I’ve
> also been changing it out so I don’t think the nectar has gone bad.
>
> Anyone have any tips or tricks?
>
> Thanks!!
> Rob Haslinger
> South Great Road
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Re: [LincolnTalk] What am I doing wrong with my hummingbird feeder?

2024-05-06 Thread Rich Rosenbaum
 On red hummingbird food:

https://www.allaboutbirds.org/news/feeding-hummingbirds/


On Mon, May 6, 2024 at 3:25 PM Anne Warner  wrote:

> Is the feeder and/or the sugar water red, I hope?
> - Sent from iPhone. Typed by thumb. Excuse misspellings!
>
> On May 6, 2024, at 2:55 PM, Paul Rice via Lincoln 
> wrote:
>
> Hummingbirds are very territorial. I put up a feeder last spring and had
> a hummingbird show up constantly until another one came along about two
> weeks later. At that point they would show up dart around each other for a
> while then take off.
>
> I put up a 2nd feeder about 20 feet from the first one and they seemed to
> be happy.
>
> Paul Rice
>
> On May 6, 2024, at 2:10 PM, DJCP  wrote:
>
> 
> I had something hanging in my window in front of the hummingbird feeder
> that scared off the birds. It was an owl shaped thing made if shiny
> matetial bc I had birds flying into my window. Anything like that?
> Diana
>
> On Mon, May 6, 2024, 12:55 PM Rob Haslinger 
> wrote:
>
>> So a week ago I hung up a hummingbird feeder. I’ve seen three of the
>> little guys come and check it out and then fly away without drinking. So I
>> must be doing something wrong. I did 1 part sugar to 4 parts water. I’ve
>> also been changing it out so I don’t think the nectar has gone bad.
>>
>> Anyone have any tips or tricks?
>>
>> Thanks!!
>> Rob Haslinger
>> South Great Road
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Re: [LincolnTalk] What am I doing wrong with my hummingbird feeder?

2024-05-06 Thread Anne Warner
Is the feeder and/or the sugar water red, I hope? - Sent from iPhone. Typed by thumb. Excuse misspellings! On May 6, 2024, at 2:55 PM, Paul Rice via Lincoln  wrote:Hummingbirds are very territorial. I put up a feeder last spring and had a hummingbird show up constantly until another one came along about two weeks later. At that point they would show up dart around each other for a while then take off. I put up a 2nd feeder about 20 feet from the first one and they seemed to be happy. Paul RiceOn May 6, 2024, at 2:10 PM, DJCP  wrote:I had something hanging in my window in front of the hummingbird feeder that scared off the birds. It was an owl shaped thing made if shiny matetial bc I had birds flying into my window. Anything like that?Diana On Mon, May 6, 2024, 12:55 PM Rob Haslinger  wrote:So a week ago I hung up a hummingbird feeder. I’ve seen three of the little guys come and check it out and then fly away without drinking. So I must be doing something wrong. I did 1 part sugar to 4 parts water. I’ve also been changing it out so I don’t think the nectar has gone bad.Anyone have any tips or tricks?Thanks!!Rob HaslingerSouth Great Road
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Re: [LincolnTalk] What am I doing wrong with my hummingbird feeder?

2024-05-06 Thread Sara Mattes
It is a time of year when blossoms may offer more than a feeder.
We have feeders at our CO mountain house- no fussing with cleaning, or store 
bought stuff, no red dye- just sugar and water boiled and cooled.  When they 
are hungry, they will buzz bomb you and fight each other to get to that feeder.
Also know they are very territorial and will spend all their time battling to 
protect their turf/ feeder.
Relax, and at some point they will move in.
Sent from my iPhone

> On May 6, 2024, at 12:55 PM, Rob Haslinger  wrote:
> 
> So a week ago I hung up a hummingbird feeder. I’ve seen three of the little 
> guys come and check it out and then fly away without drinking. So I must be 
> doing something wrong. I did 1 part sugar to 4 parts water. I’ve also been 
> changing it out so I don’t think the nectar has gone bad.
> 
> Anyone have any tips or tricks?
> 
> Thanks!!
> Rob Haslinger
> South Great Road
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[LincolnTalk] Fwd: Democracy Awakening: A Conversation with Heather Cox Richardson - Today at 6:00 PM

2024-05-06 Thread Sara Mattes
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Re: [LincolnTalk] Jets

2024-05-06 Thread Jennifer Saffran
IDK exactly why, but all airports will change the “pattern”, meaning which 
runways are used for take offs and landings, from time to time. This can be due 
to winds, although yesterday was quite still, or, as I have been told, Hanscom 
rotates their landing patterns so as to “share the pain” among the surrounding 
towns. 

Like you, I noted that some days, one could be swimming in the middle of Walden 
Pond and see and hear a parade of aircraft flying overhead. Most days, they are 
not there. It’s disconcerting.

> On May 5, 2024, at 8:57 PM, Edica Lin  wrote:
> 
> Does anyone know why there are so many jets flying over Lincoln recently, 
> especially today, Sunday when we all want some quiet and peace?  I feel like 
> living in an Airfield…..
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[LincolnTalk] Free Cardboard

2024-05-06 Thread Becca Speert
I have piles of cardboard that I was saving for sheet mulching. Most of it has 
tape removed. Some doesn’t. Please come take all :) e mail me for address and 
to arrange pickup.
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Re: [LincolnTalk] What am I doing wrong with my hummingbird feeder?

2024-05-06 Thread Paul Rice via Lincoln
Hummingbirds are very territorial. I put up a feeder last spring and had a hummingbird show up constantly until another one came along about two weeks later. At that point they would show up dart around each other for a while then take off. I put up a 2nd feeder about 20 feet from the first one and they seemed to be happy. Paul RiceOn May 6, 2024, at 2:10 PM, DJCP  wrote:I had something hanging in my window in front of the hummingbird feeder that scared off the birds. It was an owl shaped thing made if shiny matetial bc I had birds flying into my window. Anything like that?Diana On Mon, May 6, 2024, 12:55 PM Rob Haslinger  wrote:So a week ago I hung up a hummingbird feeder. I’ve seen three of the little guys come and check it out and then fly away without drinking. So I must be doing something wrong. I did 1 part sugar to 4 parts water. I’ve also been changing it out so I don’t think the nectar has gone bad.Anyone have any tips or tricks?Thanks!!Rob HaslingerSouth Great Road
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Re: [LincolnTalk] What am I doing wrong with my hummingbird feeder?

2024-05-06 Thread DJCP
I had something hanging in my window in front of the hummingbird feeder
that scared off the birds. It was an owl shaped thing made if shiny
matetial bc I had birds flying into my window. Anything like that?
Diana

On Mon, May 6, 2024, 12:55 PM Rob Haslinger  wrote:

> So a week ago I hung up a hummingbird feeder. I’ve seen three of the
> little guys come and check it out and then fly away without drinking. So I
> must be doing something wrong. I did 1 part sugar to 4 parts water. I’ve
> also been changing it out so I don’t think the nectar has gone bad.
>
> Anyone have any tips or tricks?
>
> Thanks!!
> Rob Haslinger
> South Great Road
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Re: [LincolnTalk] What am I doing wrong with my hummingbird feeder?

2024-05-06 Thread Joanna Owen Schmergel via Lincoln
Are you cleaning the feeder thoroughly once a week? 


Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone


On Monday, May 6, 2024, 12:55 PM, Rob Haslinger  wrote:

So a week ago I hung up a hummingbird feeder. I’ve seen three of the little 
guys come and check it out and then fly away without drinking. So I must be 
doing something wrong. I did 1 part sugar to 4 parts water. I’ve also been 
changing it out so I don’t think the nectar has gone bad.
Anyone have any tips or tricks?
Thanks!!Rob HaslingerSouth Great Road-- 
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[LincolnTalk] What am I doing wrong with my hummingbird feeder?

2024-05-06 Thread Rob Haslinger
So a week ago I hung up a hummingbird feeder. I’ve seen three of the little
guys come and check it out and then fly away without drinking. So I must be
doing something wrong. I did 1 part sugar to 4 parts water. I’ve also been
changing it out so I don’t think the nectar has gone bad.

Anyone have any tips or tricks?

Thanks!!
Rob Haslinger
South Great Road
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[LincolnTalk] Online Seminar: Recovering from an Elder Fraud

2024-05-06 Thread Bob Antia
Recovering from an Elder Fraud: A cyber security professional’s personal
journey dealing with elder fraud, with new awareness and actionable
insights to help others. IT Leader and Cyber Security Professional Mark
Annati began his career as a service tech. Years later, he emerged from two
successful startups, leading numerous IT teams and evolutions, holding two
CISO titles, and being SVP of IT for a global company. In Jan 2024, Mark
responded to his 92 year old father having his iPhone stolen. There was
much to do in securing accounts and recovering from an almost catastrophic
situation. Mark will share the time-line of events, actions taken, and
lessons learned along the way. He will provide stats and a better
understanding of the growing threat to our population and how you can
protect yourself. You will leave the presentation with a good understanding
of the dangers present for some of our most vulnerable citizens, as well as
practical actionable tips to help protect yourself and keep your family and
friends out of harm's way.

Date: Wed, May 8, 2024 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM EDT

Registration (gotowebinar.com)


This seminar is being held by the Boston Chapter of InfraGard.

InfraGard is a partnership between the Federal Bureau of Investigation
(FBI) and members of the private sector to protect the American people and
U.S. critical infrastructure. The program's mission is to improve the
nation's ability to address and mitigate threats to critical infrastructure
through education, collaboration, and information-sharing.


-Bob Antia
InfraGard National Regional Representative
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[LincolnTalk] Grocery Gift Card Drive for the Lincoln Food Pantry

2024-05-06 Thread Elder, Peggy
The Town of Lincoln Staff is Sponsoring a Grocery Gift Card Drive to Benefit 
the Lincoln Food Pantry

Families in our community are dealing with food insecurity right now and it 
increases during the Summer months.  A grocery gift card can make a huge 
difference by providing them with basic nutritious foods.

How You Can Help:

  *   Donate grocery gift cards of any amount from stores like Donelan's, 
Market Basket, Stop & Shop, Walmart, and Target
  *   Or make a cash donation and we'll purchase the gift cards for you.

Your donation will directly support local individuals and families in need 
during the critical summer months through our partnership with the Lincoln Food 
Pantry.   Please drop off your donation into the collection jars from May 11, 
2024, through May 24, 2024, at:

Select Board's Office
16 Lincoln Road

Lincoln Public Library
3 Bedford Road

Here is the 
Flyer
Thanks so much for your consideration, and if you have any questions, please 
feel free to contact me.

Peggy Elder
Administrative Assistant to
the Select Board
And Town Administrator
Town of Lincoln
* Direct 781-259-2601
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Re: [LincolnTalk] Jets

2024-05-06 Thread Anne Sobol
It will only be so much worse if the proposed expansion of Hanscom goes
through -- the doubling of private luxury jet hangar space. The deadline
for comments on developers' environmental filing has been extended to June
14.

Why is the

Hanscom private jet expansion

such a bad idea?

Thursday, May 9th, 2-3:30 pm

Lincoln Public Library, Tarbell Room



Come hear a short presentation about reasons to oppose it

– then get help sending your public comment to EEA Secretary Tepper


Bring your laptop or your cell phone. (The most effective way to send your
comment to MEPA is to send it as an email.)


IT'S NOT JUST THE NOISE, MOST IMPORTANTLY IT'S THE CLIMATE IMPACT



On Mon, May 6, 2024 at 7:28 AM Edica Lin  wrote:

> Does anyone know why there are so many jets flying over Lincoln recently,
> especially today, Sunday when we all want some quiet and peace?  I feel
> like living in an Airfield…..
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[LincolnTalk] Jets

2024-05-06 Thread Edica Lin
Does anyone know why there are so many jets flying over Lincoln recently, 
especially today, Sunday when we all want some quiet and peace?  I feel like 
living in an Airfield…..



Edica 
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[LincolnTalk] Join us tonight at 7pm at Lincoln Nursery School with Local Child Behavior Specialist Emily Barker

2024-05-06 Thread Abigail Adams via Lincoln

Join Lincoln Nursery School and Local Child Behavior Specialist, Emily Barker 
for a conversation and question/answer in Studio Purple at LNS at deCordova 
Sculpture Park and Museum tonight at 7pm.




Emily runs her own parent-coaching business called Little Love Language. She 
works with families to help nurture the connection between parent and child. 
Emily uses a holistic approach, as well as her signature tools, to help parents 
communicate with and better understand their children. As well as her 
certification as a Child Behavior Specialist, she has her masters in Special 
Education and is also a mom to two girls.




You can learn more about Emily Barker here: https://littlelovelanguage.net/


A Conversation with Emily Barker - Local Child Behavior Specialist 



Monday, May 6th at 7 PM

Studio Purple

Lincoln Nursery School

51 Sandy Pond Road, Lincoln, MA 01773



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