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October 23, 2025

“Tales from the Graves”

Hear the haunting stories of Lincoln lives lost and forever changed by the American Revolution on Sunday, Oct. 26 at 5:00pm. Venture into Bemis Hall and then the graveyard by lantern light for an unforgettable evening of haunting but true stories of Lincoln men, women, and children. After the tales, gather inside for more stories, fellowship, pizza, and treats. Please register to ensure you will be well fed — visit LincolnHistoricalSociety.org.

Dog Halloween contest at deCordova

The deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum will host a Dog Halloween Costume Contest on Sunday, Oct. 26 from 11:00–11:30am. Judges will award special prizes for Best Human and Dog Duo Costume and Most Creative Dog Costume. Extra points will be given if your costumes are art- or artist-themed! Whether your pup is a ghost, a taco, or tiny Van Gogh, bring their best look and compete for fun prizes, doggy treats, and ultimate bragging rights. Please bring your dog on leash and only bring dogs who can get along with other dogs. Water will be available for them. Pre-registration is required ($5–$10). Tickets include admission to deCordova’s campus.

Restoration work on three roads

As part of infrastructure upgrades performed by National Grid on Old Farm Road, Grasshopper Lane, and Blueberry Lane, restoration work will be performed from Monday through Friday, Oct. 27–31. Locations to be restored will be marked out, sidewalks and roadways will be excavated, and disturbed areas will be temporarily or permanently restored in accordance with town ordinance. Questions? Call the contractor, Riley Brothers, at 781-956-1225.

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