Phase 2 of water main project to begin
Beginning Monday, June 15, repaving work will begin on Lincoln Road from the five-way intersection to Ballfield Road. One lane of traffic will remain open during construction. The roadway surface will be milled, or grooved, for several days before paving is completed. This work is expected to take approximately one to two weeks and will complete Phase 1 of the multiyear water main project.
Phase 2 water main work will continue during the weeks of June 14 and June 22 when crews will be installing and testing temporary water bypass systems, pre-digging tap holes, connecting properties to the temporary bypass, saw cutting, and delivering pipe materials. Drivers should expect alternating one-way traffic on Lincoln Road during active work hours.
The Phase 2 contractor, N. Granese & Sons, will also temporarily store new water pipes along Lincoln Road and in the resident gravel MBTA parking lot. The town expects there will still be sufficient space for resident parking. However, if needed, residents may use the non-resident paved lot on the opposite side of the tracks during this period. No fee will be required as long as a valid parking or transfer station sticker is visible on the vehicle windshield.
Student advances to history nationals
Marcelo Buendia of the Lincoln School is one of three Massachusetts finalists for the 2026 National History Day Competition starting on June 14 at the University of Maryland. He and the other two finalists presented their projects at the Massachusetts Historical Society (MHS) student showcase on June 9 that highlighted original student research and creative interpretation across documentary and performance categories. Marcelo’s project was titled ‘To Preserve Our Democracy’: Lincoln’s Path from Loyal Reformers to Revolutionaries at Town Meeting, 1763–1776.” He talks about his work and being part of the Lincoln Minute Men in this two-minute MHS video.
Coming up at Drumlin Farm
Summer solstice celebration on the drumlin
Sunday, June 21 from 5:30-7:30pm
Celebrate the longest day of the year with an evening of stories, s’mores, and animal encounters at Drumlin Farm. Registration required; details here.
Outdoor concert with Sweet Wednesday
Saturday, Aug. 8 from 6:00-8:00pm
Hear Boston-based folk band Sweet Wednesday and enjoy the Drumlin Farm wildlife sanctuary at (admission is included with your ticket). Registration required; details here.
Kids’ triathlon is June 27
The “Splash, Mash, Dash” Lincoln Kids Triathlon returns on Saturday, June 27 for the 22nd year. Kids ages 5-14 (all ability levels) are invited to participate in the race that starts at 8:30am at the Codman Pool. Every participant receives a T-shirt, goody bag, and medal. Click here for course and age group information. Register here before race day to save $10 per person on the entry fee (online registration ends on Friday, June 26 at 11:00am). Packet pickup is Friday, June 26 from 1:00–6:00pm or race morning from 7:00–8:00am in the Hartwell Multipurpose Room. Organizers are also looking for volunteers to help out during the race. If you have a few hours to give, please email ginger.reiner@gmail.com.
Summer job opportunity at Water Department
The Lincoln Water Department is hiring a summer maintenance assistant to help with an project to upgrade our town’s water system. You’ll work alongside a licensed water operator and get hands-on experience installing new smart water meters that help detect leaks, conserve water, and save residents money. The job is 16 hours a week from July 1 to Aug. 30 and pays $25 an hour. To apply, send your resume to Distribution Foreman William MacInnes at macinnesw@lincolnma.gov. Questions? Call 781-259-2669.

Sandy Creighton (left) presented a check from the Memorial Poppy Drive at the Council on Aging & Human Services. With him are Amy Rettig, assistant director of the COA&HS, and Peter Harvell, Lincoln’s veterans services officer.
Fundraising drive nets $700 for camp scholarships
Sandy Creighton of the Lt. Scott Milley VFW Post 8771 collected more than $700 from residents outside Donelan’s for the Council on Aging & Human Services relief fund as part of the annual Memorial Poppy Drive coordinated by the COA&HS Veteran Services and local VFW groups. The funds will be used for summer camp scholarships
Library board seeks member
There is an opening for a trustee with a particular interest in serving on the Board of Trustees of the Lincoln Public Library’s Building & Grounds Subcommittee. While all interested residents are encouraged to apply, the board is particularly seeking candidates with architectural or engineering experience, especially those with a background in historic building preservation, structural assessment, and/or aesthetic design. Candidates should apply by email to LincolnLibraryTrustees@outlook.com or by mail to Lincoln Public Library, Bedford Road, Lincoln, MA 01773 by Friday, July 3. Contact board chair Jacquelin Apsler at LincolnLibraryTrustees@outlook.com for details on what the application should include.

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