[LincolnTalk] ISO Bruins Tickets Sat Nov 18th

2023-11-11 Thread Kristin Cannistraro via Lincoln
Looking to purchase 2 Bruins tickets for the Sat Nov 18th game.  Our daughter 
will be home for Thanksgiving and is interested in seeing her beloved B’s!  
Please reply to Vin (vincentc...@me.com).

Thanks!
Kristin Cannistraro
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[LincolnTalk] Position Filled: help for 2 hours tomorrow (Sunday) $25/hour

2023-11-11 Thread Joanna Owen Schmergel via Lincoln
The job has been filled. Thank you. 


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On Saturday, November 11, 2023, 12:49 PM, Joanna Owen Schmergel via Lincoln 
 wrote:

Seeking help for 2 hours tomorrow (Sunday) 
$25/hour 

Hi Folks,
I am seeking help (14 years plus) tomorrow with lugging Halloween stuff down to 
our basement, and lugging Christmas stuff up from our basement. 
I also need some light work on garage organization to maintain my hard-won 
organized garage…
I have somehow hurt my foot and I’m dragging, lol. 
Please call or text Joanna Schmergel at 617-645-9059
18 Cerulean Way here in Lincoln 
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[LincolnTalk] Thanksgiving-Massasoit and the strategic Wampanoag alliance with the Pilgrims

2023-11-11 Thread Sara Mattes
Another bit of our history-



Facing threats from local rivals and deadly epidemics, the Native American 
leader used his alliance with the English to protect his people.

https://www.nationalgeographic.com/history/history-magazine/article/massasoit-strategic-diplomacy-kept-peace-pilgrims-decades
 

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[LincolnTalk] Fwd: Thank you from the Lincoln Arts and Farmers Market vendors

2023-11-11 Thread Jocelyn Finlay
Dear Lincoln Talk,

On behalf of the vendors of the Lincoln Arts and Farmers Market I would
like to extend our thanks for your support during the 2023 market season.

We grew from four regular vendors in 2022 to 10-15 vendors in 2023. With
fresh cut flowers, vegetables, plants, chair massage, ceramics, gift cards,
hand woven bags, fruits, honey, photo headshot studio, corn, alpaca yarn,
eggs, hot sauce, crochet gifts and toys, jewelry, woven baskets, t-shirts,
printed fabric home decor, jams and jellies, Ouissant yarn, and more, the
market offered a wide range of unexpected and uniquely local art and farm
goods and services. We also were entertained by a variety of musicians,
including the Lincoln Traditional Jazz Band, Risa and Mickey, Liam Stason,
Izabella Hope, and the RCP

Next up is the Lincoln Arts and Crafts Show where you will find many of the
market vendors.

Best wishes

Jocelyn
https://jocelynfinlay.com/fall/






Lincoln Arts and Farmers Market

*Saturdays 9am -1pm, June - October*

*145 Lincoln Rd, Lincoln MA on the RLF/LLCT green outside the Tack
Room/Post Office*






Video of the LAFM regular vendors, 1 minute 36 seconds.


Shop local in Lincoln on Saturdays 9am - 1pm

Join the community of vendors, musicians and patrons to catch up on the
week of happenings around town, enjoy live music, buy farm-fresh produce
and cut flowers, find unique handmade gifts for friends and family, or have
your headshot or family photo taken. With ten regular vendors and others
who join each week, the Lincoln Arts and Farmers Market has a lot to offer.



*Follow the LAFM on Facebook*




Pillar Farm

Margie Brown's fresh cut flowers, eggs, and seasonal vegetables.


Viles Farm Stand

Henry Viles brings seasonal vegetables, along with potted plants.

Read about Viles Farm Stand here





Jocelyn Finlay Photo

Jocelyn Finlay offers studio headshots and family photos.

Click for details: Studio at the Market


Charlotte's Cards

Charlotte has a collection of hand drawn (then printed) gift cards.



Lucky Lane Farm

Bernadette Quirk sells Shetland and Ouessant natural color sheep yarn.

Sweet Spirit Alpaca Farm

Bill Huss has alpaca yarn, and alpaca themed books and gifts.



Carolyn Ryan

Offers quality handmade goods, printed pillows and unique textiles.

William Stason

An artist from the Umbrella Arts Center has a collection of pottery.



Mary Drouin

Crochet crafts of gifts, toys and kitchen and dining items.

Maura O'Leary

Offers Angel Card readings at the market, bracelets and her book.

https://mauraoleary.com/

Re: [LincolnTalk] Free 3 Melissa and Doug wood puzzles TAKEN

2023-11-11 Thread DJCP
Thanks!

On Sat, Nov 11, 2023, 3:05 PM DJCP  wrote:

> Diana J
> Giles Rd
>
>
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[LincolnTalk] Plumber

2023-11-11 Thread tom

Agreed on John.
Good guy and here in Lincoln.

And his son, John Jr. is invaluable for occasional assistance.
John Silva. Perhaps the most intelligent plumber you'll meet, very nice,
reasonably priced and great work and a Lincoln resident.

781-647-3236
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[LincolnTalk] SK: Seeking help for 2 hours tomorrow (Sunday) $25/hour

2023-11-11 Thread Joanna Owen Schmergel via Lincoln
Seeking help for 2 hours tomorrow (Sunday) 
$25/hour 

Hi Folks,
I am seeking help (14 years plus) tomorrow with lugging Halloween stuff down to 
our basement, and lugging Christmas stuff up from our basement. 
I also need some light work on garage organization to maintain my hard-won 
organized garage…
I have somehow hurt my foot and I’m dragging, lol. 
Please call or text Joanna Schmergel at 617-645-9059
18 Cerulean Way here in Lincoln 
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Re: [LincolnTalk] Housing Choice Act and Exclusionary Zoning Report-the HAC will make us even more exclusive.

2023-11-11 Thread David Cuetos
How can the RLF guarantee that any particular commercial space will remain
once they sell the land to Civico? Are they planning to include
a requirement for a supermarket in the deed? Anything else would just be a
"recommendation".

On Fri, Nov 10, 2023 at 6:09 PM Margo Fisher-Martin <
margo.fisher.mar...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> We know that a zoning change does not “dictate” that anything be built or
> changed, but we also know that major changes WILL happen in Lincoln, should
> this pass. Do any of you remember many years ago when zoning changes were
> made that impacted any changes an owner could make (as much as a bay
> window) without ZBA approval on pre-existing non-conforming lots? Some
> people who are pushing for the re-zoning here are the same people that
> tried to instill the fear of “mansionisation” should we allow any changes
> to homes on less than 2 acre lots. At town meeting, they showed pictures of
> dense mid-rise housing from other towns to scare people into taking away
> the rights of the pre-existing (grandfathered) non-conforming lot owners.
> Now some of these same people are advocating for providing similar dense
> mid-rise housing that they were adamantly opposed to. What happened to the
> “stewards of the land?”
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Margo Martin
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Fri, Nov 10, 2023 at 5:27 PM Margaret Olson 
> wrote:
>
>> Michelle Barnes from the RLF can confirm, but I believe Donelan's will
> remain after the mall redevelopment.
>
> A reminder: zoning affects what the property owner has a right to do with
> their property. It does not dictate that anything be built or changed.
>
> On Fri, Nov 10, 2023 at 4:38 PM Terri via Lincoln 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> If I am reading  the rezoning plans correctly the  Reducition in
>> retail includes eliminating Donelans and the  Bank.
>>
> Is this correct?
>>>
>>> Theresa K
>>>
>>>
>>> On Friday, November 10, 2023 at 11:25:26 AM EST, Sara Mattes <
>>> samat...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Is the alternative for the nation area to fill it with dense housing,
>>> while we are told there will be reduction in retail?
>>> And, that housing will only reflect the wealth gap-only 10% affordable,
>>> and the rest, high-end?
>>>
>>> What happened to the concept of a “vibrant commercial center?”
>>> What happened to a “walkable village?”
>>> What will everyone walk to as retail is reduced?
>>> Each other's units?
>>>
>>> Let us be more creative in what we can develop.
>>> As Ken has suggested, we have done it in the past.
>>> We seem to have lost our mojo.
>>> Let’s get it back.
>>>
>>> The HCA is NOT the answer.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Sara Mattes
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Nov 10, 2023, at 10:55 AM, Ken Hurd  wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello LincolnTalkers,
>>>
>>> During the discussion on the Zoom forum hosted by the HCAWG on Wednesday
>>> evening, I mentioned the recently released report on the history of
>>> exclusionary zoning in the Boston area.  And also, for those of you who
>>> couldn’t stay to see it following the Wednesday morning forum at Town Hall,
>>> below is the link to hear the presentation sponsored by The Boston
>>> Foundation.
>>>
>>> Unless we know our history, it is known that history has a tendency to
>>> repeat itself. With respect to objections raised to the options offered by
>>> the Housing Choice Working Group, I do hope that current residents can
>>> follow the example of earlier Lincoln leaders from the 1970’s who worked
>>> with, rather than against, the 40B mandate from the state to provide more
>>> affordable housing.  That, and their efforts to preserve land in a way that
>>> could be shared with others, made Lincoln a model community that attracted
>>> national attention.
>>>
>>> With the Housing Choice Act, there is no less an opportunity to combine
>>> our responsibility to provide more housing in the greater Boston region
>>> with helping to revive the ailing Lincoln Station area.  After all, given
>>> our current manner of approving development around Lincoln Station and the
>>> fact that there has been no interest by developers in doing so for the past
>>> eighteen years, even with more favorable economic conditions, why should we
>>> expect anything different other than more empty spaces available for lease
>>> going forward?
>>>
>>> I urge us to affirm the work of the Working Group to fulfill the spirit
>>> of the Housing Choice Act by supporting Option C, including the rezoning of
>>> the mall, to address this conundrum.
>>>
>>> Here is the link to the report:
>>>
>>> Exclusionary by Design: An Investigation of Zoning’s Use as a Tool of
>>> Race, Class, and Family Exclusion in Boston’s Suburbs, 1920 to Today
>>> 
>>> tbf.org
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 

Re: [LincolnTalk] Antisemitism

2023-11-11 Thread Forest Brown
Thank you to the many people who privately thanked me for my courage to speak the truth. I’m overwhelmed with gratitude for the support and not surprised it was all done privately, and that only naysayers responded publicly. This demonstrates a symptom of the very issues at hand that began this conversation in the first place. Even in a town like Lincoln, Jews and Jewish supporters still feel very afraid to be exposed and speak out against antisemitism and false accusations.On Nov 9, 2023, at 2:11 PM, Forest Brown  wrote:Firstly, I have compassion for your personal experience and am sorry that you’re hurting.That being said, you are spreading dangerous propaganda and I’m asking you to please stop.You have used the word “genocide” incorrectly. Genocide is by definition intentional ethnic cleansing: the deliberate killing of a large number of people from a particular nation or ethnic group with the aim of destroying that nation or group."a campaign of genocide" Hamas is trying to inflict ethnic cleansing. Israel is defending itself with the intention to spare as many casualties as possible while successfully completing the mission to wipe out terrorists. It is Israel’s responsibility to protect their citizens from genocide. No level-headed person desires war or death of any innocent people. We in the west have been sheltered from was war looks like. There was a ceasefire on October 6. Hamas who was elected by the Palestinians inflicted TERRORISM. If Hamas is not eliminated there will be MORE civilian deaths in total on both sides. If you expand the reach of your news sources you’ll see Hamas is responsible for many of those Palestinians deaths.I encourage you to educate yourself about the history of Israel and this conflict, and not use incorrect verbiage that can cause communities their lives. This lie that Israel is committing genocide is causing the rise of antisemitism globally right now.Spreading misinformation is an irresponsible.For those who wish to explore this topic, I’ll include a link to a 2 minute reel/video that is simple and easy to follow, as well as a post that includes  references and is fact-checked to explain how misinformation is spreading through the media, and by Hamas.Propoganda break down - Google Drivedrive.google.comOn Nov 9, 2023, at 9:12 AM, Forest Brown  wrote:This is dangerous propaganda.You have used genocide incorrectly and that is dangerous. Genocide is by definition ethnic cleansing. Hamas is enforcing ethnic cleansing. It is Israel’s responsibility to its civilians to protect them from genocide. No level headed person desires war or death of any innocent people. We in the west have been sheltered from was war looks like. You’re right. This isn’t a normal war. There was a ceasefire on October 6. Hamas who was elected by the Palestinians inflicted TERRORISM. If Hamas is not eliminated there will be MORE civilian deaths in total on both sides. If you round out your news sources you’ll see Hamas is responsible for many of those Palestinians deaths.I encourage you to educate yourself about the history of Israel and this conflict, and not use incorrect verbiage that can cause communities their lives.Spreading misinformation about genocide is an irresponsible move right now.I could bombard you with fact checked I formation but I’ll leave you and the community with one two minute video instead that any person can grasp. -- 
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Re: [LincolnTalk] Housing Choice Act and Exclusionary Zoning Report-the HAC will make us even more exclusive.

2023-11-11 Thread William Broughton
There is a difference between the statement that Donelan's will remain
after the *initial *mall redevelopment, and what may happen after that.
Thus far it sounds like the RLF ground lease is far from guaranteed. What
is going to happen once the RLF is out of the picture and CIVICO decides to
redevelop the *rest* of the mall. They will have significant leeway within
the proposed by-right zoning. Are we supposed to trust that the developer
will preserve a spot for our only grocery store in town, instead of
shrinking commercial and adding more residential? What about the other
building - our only full-service restaurant space in town? Unless there are
specific restrictions and protections in place - which I asked at
Wednesday's forum and got a non-answer - then I wouldn't bet on it. There
was much talk on Wednesday about putting trust in RLF, and I do, however
once the sale happens the RLF will not be in control and we will be putting
our trust in CIVICO, and that I find hard to buy into.

Best,
Will Broughton



On Fri, Nov 10, 2023 at 5:28 PM Margaret Olson 
wrote:

> Michelle Barnes from the RLF can confirm, but I believe Donelan's will
> remain after the mall redevelopment.
>
> A reminder: zoning affects what the property owner has a right to do with
> their property. It does not dictate that anything be built or changed.
>
> On Fri, Nov 10, 2023 at 4:38 PM Terri via Lincoln 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> If I am reading  the rezoning plans correctly the  Reduction in
>> retail includes eliminating Donelans and the  Bank.
>> Is this correct?
>>
>> Theresa K
>>
>>
>> On Friday, November 10, 2023 at 11:25:26 AM EST, Sara Mattes <
>> samat...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Is the alternative for the nation area to fill it with dense housing,
>> while we are told there will be reduction in retail?
>> And, that housing will only reflect the wealth gap-only 10% affordable,
>> and the rest, high-end?
>>
>> What happened to the concept of a “vibrant commercial center?”
>> What happened to a “walkable village?”
>> What will everyone walk to as retail is reduced?
>> Each other's units?
>>
>> Let us be more creative in what we can develop.
>> As Ken has suggested, we have done it in the past.
>> We seem to have lost our mojo.
>> Let’s get it back.
>>
>> The HCA is NOT the answer.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Sara Mattes
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Nov 10, 2023, at 10:55 AM, Ken Hurd  wrote:
>>
>> Hello LincolnTalkers,
>>
>> During the discussion on the Zoom forum hosted by the HCAWG on Wednesday
>> evening, I mentioned the recently released report on the history of
>> exclusionary zoning in the Boston area.  And also, for those of you who
>> couldn’t stay to see it following the Wednesday morning forum at Town Hall,
>> below is the link to hear the presentation sponsored by The Boston
>> Foundation.
>>
>> Unless we know our history, it is known that history has a tendency to
>> repeat itself. With respect to objections raised to the options offered by
>> the Housing Choice Working Group, I do hope that current residents can
>> follow the example of earlier Lincoln leaders from the 1970’s who worked
>> with, rather than against, the 40B mandate from the state to provide more
>> affordable housing.  That, and their efforts to preserve land in a way that
>> could be shared with others, made Lincoln a model community that attracted
>> national attention.
>>
>> With the Housing Choice Act, there is no less an opportunity to combine
>> our responsibility to provide more housing in the greater Boston region
>> with helping to revive the ailing Lincoln Station area.  After all, given
>> our current manner of approving development around Lincoln Station and the
>> fact that there has been no interest by developers in doing so for the past
>> eighteen years, even with more favorable economic conditions, why should we
>> expect anything different other than more empty spaces available for lease
>> going forward?
>>
>> I urge us to affirm the work of the Working Group to fulfill the spirit
>> of the Housing Choice Act by supporting Option C, including the rezoning of
>> the mall, to address this conundrum.
>>
>> Here is the link to the report:
>>
>> Exclusionary by Design: An Investigation of Zoning’s Use as a Tool of
>> Race, Class, and Family Exclusion in Boston’s Suburbs, 1920 to Today
>> 
>> tbf.org
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>
>> Respectfully,
>> Ken Hurd
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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[LincolnTalk] Fwd: Jameson Singers present Beauties Joynd Together: December 2 & 3

2023-11-11 Thread John Koenig
Another opportunity to celebrate the beauty in the world as we approach the
holidays.

Yours,

John L. Koenig
*

Join us for our December concert!
Among the treats in store for you: the transcendent, beseeching beauty
of *William
Byrd's Ne irascaris, Domine*; the daring polyphony of *Henry Purcell's I
Was Glad*; the lush evocation of angels and archangels in *William
Harris's Faire is the Heaven*; and the raucous extravaganza of *Jonathan
Dove's Ring Out, Wild Bells*.

We also bring you a rare performance of *Tarik O'Regan's Ipsa Vivere*, a
dreamy and wistful setting of a medieval love poem that O'Regan composed in
2007 in honor of our chorus's founder, Jameson Marvin. Works by *Goss*,
*Bairstow*, *Poston*, *Vaughan Williams*, and some sparkling arrangements
for the holiday season round out our program.
Come experience *Beauties Joynd Together: Music of the British Isles *- you
won't want to miss it! Tickets on sale now, starting at $15 ($5 for people
under 18), or at the door in Cambridge and Newton.

The Jameson Singers look forward to seeing you!
*Saturday, December 2, 2023 at 8:00 PM*
First Church in Cambridge
*11 Garden Street, Cambridge*
Cambridge Tickets

*Sunday, December 3, 2023 at 3:00 PM*
Second Church in Newton
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Re: [LincolnTalk] Converting from oil to an electric heat pump hot air system

2023-11-11 Thread Scott Clary
Hello Bob,

Go to the Mass Save website. They offer very generous rebates and start
with a free energy audit. They also give a list of approved contractors I
believe.

Kind Regards,

Scott Clary
617-968-5769

Sent from a mobile device - please excuse typos and errors

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> We are considering switching from our oil fired hot air system to an all
> electric heat pump hot air system.
>
> Has anyone on Lincoln Talk made this conversion, and who might you
> recommend to do the work?
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[LincolnTalk] Converting from oil to an electric heat pump hot air system

2023-11-11 Thread Robert Hicks
We are considering switching from our oil fired hot air system to an all
electric heat pump hot air system.

Has anyone on Lincoln Talk made this conversion, and who might you
recommend to do the work?
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Re: [LincolnTalk] Transfer Station

2023-11-11 Thread sarah cannon holden
Thank you everyone!  It's open.

On Sat, Nov 11, 2023 at 10:05 AM sarah cannon holden <
sarahcannonhol...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Is it open today?
>
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[LincolnTalk] Hannanhealthyfoods farm stand is open 1 -5 pm this weekend

2023-11-11 Thread Mohammed Hannan
Good morning,

We still have lots of greens and fall produce. Please stop by the farm
stand to stock up the winter.

Thanks
270 south great road, Lincoln
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[LincolnTalk] Transfer Station

2023-11-11 Thread sarah cannon holden
Is it open today?
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[LincolnTalk] Responsible woman looking for moderately priced room rental (former 24 year LIncoln resident)

2023-11-11 Thread Andrea Reynes
Mature, responsible woman with quiet cat looking for room starting December
1st.
I can offer professional pet care as well. I have a Lincoln
petsitting business and work for an employer conducting annual CORI check.
Many local, well established references.
I have a quiet cat.
Please contact: Andrea Reynes. cheval1...@gmail.com

Thank you!




Andrea Reynes
Animal Journalist
Animal Care
Newton Centre,MA
781-259-8396
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