Free mental health counseling for Lincoln adolescents
The Lincoln Council on Aging and Human Services has been hearing from many people that it’s nearly impossible to find a mental health counselor for children, although the need has been great due to the environment created by COVID. In response, the COA&HS, with help from the Board of Health and the schools, has been able to arrange for Sara Hickey, MSW, LCSW (Eliot Community Human Services) to be on the Hartwell campus during the afternoon on the second and fourth Tuesdays of July and August starting on Tuesday, July 13. This is a totally free service — simply call the COA&HS at 781-259-8811 and ask to speak to either Director Abigail Butt or Assistant Director Amy Gagne, who can field questions, provide more information, and book appointments.
Household hazardous waste collection day on July 17
The next area-wide hazardous waste collection day is Saturday, July 17 at the Minuteman Household Hazardous Product Collection Facility (60 Hartwell Ave., Lexington) from 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. This is open to all residents of Arlington, Bedford, Belmont, Concord, Lexington, Lincoln, Waltham, and Watertown. All residents must pre-register online by clicking here. Pick a date, time slot, and estimated amount of waste you plan to bring, and submit. When you go, you’ll need to show your license or a bill as proof of Lincoln residency. The other collection dates in 2021 are August 21, September 19 (a Sunday), October 16 and November 6.
Change in procedure for discarding used mattresses, box springs
Residents may now drop off mattresses and box springs for recycling at the transfer station in the tan container next to the attendant’s shed. Mattresses and box springs should no longer be placed in the large dumpster. Please stack mattresses and box springs on their side inside the container. Mattresses that are excessively torn, punctured, soiled or moldy are not acceptable. Wet, frozen or twisted mattresses and box springs are also not acceptable.
MassDEP estimates that 200,000 mattresses and box springs are thrown out by Massachusetts residents each year, but more than 75% of mattress components can be recycled. They take up a lot of space in landfills, are hard to compact, and get caught in processing equipment. For more information or questions, please contact the DPW office at 781-259-8999 or email Susan Donaldson at donaldsons@lincolntown.org.
Register for Thoreau Society virtual conference
The Thoreau Society invites you to their live virtual conference, “Thoreau and Diversity: People, Principles, and Politics,” from July 7–11, when the organization livestreams its 80th annual gathering to an international audience. The event is co-sponsored by the Walden Woods Project in Lincoln. The conference will include 35 hours of educational sessions that will be recorded and available to registered attendees through December 2021, so if you’re unable to attend one of two concurrent sessions, you can still watch the one you missed. You can view any session at your leisure through the end of the year. The virtual conference will also offer the opportunity to gather with friends and colleagues through its built-in video-networking feature. Register at www.thoreausociety.org.
Conservation Commission has an opening
Would you like to expand your knowledge of conservation land management and wetland issues? Are you someone who favors open space and appreciates Lincoln’s natural beauty? Do you like being a part of interesting discussions and decision-making? If you have answered yes to these questions, consider applying for a vacancy on the Lincoln Conservation Commission (LCC). The seven-member commission reviews activities/work proposed to take place within 100 feet of wetlands and 200 feet of perennial streams to ensure protection of wetlands in accordance with state and local law. The panel also provides policy direction to staff on the ecological stewardship and management of Lincoln’s 1,500 acres of conservation and agricultural Lands.
Meetings are held in the evening every three weeks. Training classes (mostly virtual) can help you become knowledgeable about wetlands resources and the laws protecting them. To apply, please download and fill out Lincoln’s volunteer sign-up form, and either email it to elderp@lincolntown.org or mail it to the Office of the Select Board (16 Lincoln Rd., Lincoln MA 01773). Interested applicants are encouraged to contact the Conservation Department staff at 781-259-2612.
Library board seeks new member
The Board of Trustees of the Lincoln Public Library is still seeking a Lincoln resident willing to serve for six years and who is committed to supporting the library’s work on and dedication to initiatives promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion. The process for applying for the position and a summary of a trustee’s responsibilities are available online on the library trustees web page. Interested candidates interested should apply in writing to Peter Sugar or Jacquelin Apsler, c/o Lincoln Public Library, 3 Bedford Rd., Lincoln MA 01773 by Friday, July 2. For more information, please call Library Director Barbara Myles at 781-259-8465.