• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to secondary sidebar

The Lincoln Squirrel – News, features and photos from Lincoln, Mass.

  • Home
  • About/Contact
  • Advertise
  • Legal Notices
    • Submitting legal notices
  • Lincoln Resources
    • Coming Up in Lincoln
    • Municipal Calendar
    • Lincoln Links
  • Merchandise
  • Subscriptions
    • My Account
    • Log In
    • Log Out
  • Lincoln Review
    • About the Lincoln Review
    • Issues
    • Submit your work

Glass, MacLachlan win in election’s two contested seats

March 27, 2017

Board of Selectmen candidates Jonathan Dwyer, Allen Vander Meulen, and Jennifer Glass shared a tent to keep off the rain at the entrance to the Smith School polling place on Monday.

Jennifer Glass easily beat Allen Vander Meulen for the contested one-year vacancy on the Board of Selectmen by a margin of 609-91 (87% to 13%) in the March 27 town election.

In the only other contested seat, John MacLachlan bested Stanley Solomon for a three-year term as Bemis trustee by a margin of 66% to 33% (328 votes to 167 votes).

“This evening I had the honor of being the first to congratulate Jennifer Glass for her win in today’s vote in the contest to decide which of us would fill the final year of the retiring Renel Fredriksen’s seat on Lincoln’s Board of Selectmen,” Vander Meulen wrote on LincolnTalk Monday night. “I did not know Jennifer before we began this contest, but over the last couple of months, I have come to know her as a gracious, intelligent, and tough adversary, and a great person to hang out with and chat on cold, rainy March days. I know that Jennifer will serve Lincoln well, just as she already has in her years on Lincoln’s School Committee, and I look forward to working with her as we each in our own ways continue our labors on behalf of this town and its people that we both love.”

Glass just finished three terms on the School Committee; Vander Meulen is chair of the Housing Commission and its delegate to the newly formed South Lincoln Project Implementation Committee, as well as a member of the Housing Trust.

The new Board of Selectmen will consist of James Craig, who ran unopposed in 2016 for the seat formerly held by Noah Eckhouse; Glass; and Jonathan Dwyer, who ran unopposed this week for the open seat of former Selectman Peter Braun.

Category: elections, government Tagged: elections Leave a Comment

Reader Interactions

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Primary Sidebar

Upcoming Events

Mar 9 Mon
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm

LOMA: High Maintenance Jug Band

Mar 11 Wed
3:00 pm - 5:00 pm

The SpongeBob Musical, Youth Edition

Mar 13 Fri
12:30 pm - 1:30 pm

130 Years of the Boston Marathon

Mar 15 Sun
2:30 pm - 5:30 pm

Middle school hoops tourney

Mar 20 Fri
12:30 pm - 1:30 pm

Train Journeys of a Lifetime

View Calendar

Recent Posts

  • Water bills to go up by 13% March 5, 2026
  • News acorns March 5, 2026
  • Property sales in January 2026 March 4, 2026
  • My Turn: Unraveling the Hanscom misallocation March 3, 2026
  • Police log for Feb. 19–25, 2026 March 3, 2026

Squirrel Archives

Categories

Secondary Sidebar

Search the Squirrel:

Privacy policy

© Copyright 2026 The Lincoln Squirrel · All Rights Reserved.