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March 5, 2026

Town report hard copies available

If anyone is interested in a hard copy of the 2025 Annual Town report for FY2025, please stop by the Town Administrator’s office while supplies last. The report is also available online here. For additional materials relating to the Annual Town Meeting on March 29, click here.

LLCT/RLF events

The Lincoln Land Conservation Trust and Rural Land Foundation are hosting these upcoming Zoom events:

Emerson’s ‘Nature’
Tuesday, March 10 at 7:00pm
Ron McAdow reads selected excerpts from Emerson’s Nature, pairing the words with his own photographs of Lincoln’s landscapes. More info and Zoom link.

Pocket Forests
Tuesday, March 24 at 7:00pm
Discover how small, densely planted native forests can transform neighborhoods. Rachel Summers shares how pocket forests restore biodiversity, improve soil, and create thriving habitat in surprisingly small spaces. More info and Zoom link.

Blues/Latin music at First Parish

Guatemalan singer-songwriter Mercedes Escobar and her band will appear “Live in Lincoln Center” on Saturday, March 21 at 7:30pm in the First Parish stone church. Fluctuating between unleashed and sweet, Escobar’s voice has been likened to a mix between Linda Ronstadt and Howlin’ Wolf. She’s created a unique genre which blends the rawness of old blues and country vocals and guitar, with the intensity of magical realism lyrics and the sonic traditions of her home culture. Advance ticket purchase recommended.

Poll workers needed

The Town Clerk’s office is looking for more people interested in becoming poll workers. There will be three elections this year, the first being the Annual Town Election on Monday, March 30. Training is provided. This is a great way to support the election process and become part of a team meeting new neighbors and friends. If interested, please email foxv@lincolntown.org.

SpongeBob musical coming up

The Doomsday Clock is ticking, with Mount Humongous threatening to erupt and destroy Bikini Bottom! Plankton and Krabs are scheming, everyone is panicking, neighbors are turning on each other… can SpongeBob, Sandy, and Patrick save the town? “The SpongeBob Musical, Youth Edition” will be performed in the Donaldson auditorium by the Lincoln School middle schoolers on four days next week:

  • Wednesday, March 11 at 3:00pm
  • Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, March 12-14, at 7:00pm

Tickets are general admission and available at the door from 30 minutes before showtime ($10 for adults or $5 for students, seniors, and LPS employees. Cash or check only.  

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