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Old Town Hall Corp. to hold annual meeting

May 5, 2026

The Old Town Hall in the 1960s, complete with gas pumps.

The Lincoln Old Town Hall Corp. will hold its annual meeting on Wednesday, May 20, at 7:00pm in the meeting room on the building’s second floor. The meeting is open to the public.

At the meeting, the executive board will discuss finances, accomplishments over the past two years, executive board elections, ways to make it more apparent that they are not affiliated with the town of Lincoln, and long-range projects.
 
The organization’s mission is to maintain and preserve the Old Town Hall, which in on the National and Massachusetts Registers of Historic Places and celebrated its 175th anniversary two years ago. It rents space to the Little General Store, the post office, and four other tenants on the second floor. As part of her agreement, Little General Store owner Lis Herbert also manages the Old Town Hall Exchange, which sells artisanal crafts and antiques consigned to the Exchange to benefit both consignor and the Old Town Hall.
 
The Lincoln Old Town Hall Corp. executive board members are Richard McQuaid (president), Libby Maynard (clerk), Margaret Harding (treasurer), Herbert, and Jane O’Rourke. Questions? Email corp@lincolnoldtownhall.org.

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