Casting your ballots
Town Hall is open for early voting in the upcoming election at the following times:
- Tuesday, Oct. 27 — 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
- Wednesday, Oct. 28 — 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
- Thursday, Oct. 29 — 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.
- Friday, Oct. 30 — 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
You can also vote in person on Election Day (Tuesday Nov. 3) at the Smith gym. Mail-in ballots can be returned by mail in the envelope provided or dropped off at Town Hall. There is a drop box behind the building and a second box to the right of the front door.
Photo project benefits food pantry organization
Corey Flint, who ran Lincoln’s Front Steps Project last spring to benefit the St. Vincent de Paul Society (SVdP), is offering to take similar photos of residents dressed in their Halloween costumes on Saturday, Oct. 31. Participants will receive a professional photo of themselves and any family members (taken outdoors at their home for public health safety); in return, they write a check in any amount to SVdP, which supports needy Lincoln and Weston residents with food and funds. Go to his Front Steps Halloween web page to book a time.
Halloween-themed activities from Mass Audubon
Mass Audubon’s Fall Fest offers online and in-person activities with seasonal and spooky-themed activities this week up through Halloween night. For family-friendly Halloween thrills and chills, meet creatures of the night (hint: including some that hoot), gather around to hear spooky stories, and unleash your inner wild thing, howling and yowling on the evening of the 31st, when Halloween reveals a “blue moon” (a second full moon in a calendar month).
On the “treat” side, crunch through fallen leaves on explorations of Drumlin Farm and other Mass Audubon wildlife sanctuaries, join with other crafters to carve pumpkins and make fall-themed gifts, and check out seasonal volunteer projects. An online silent-auction “fun-raiser” offers chances to win exclusive Mass Audubon experiences like private strawberry-picking, visits with goats, Cape Cod adventures, and more.
Thanks to the support of Highland Street Foundation, visitors can enjoy Drumlin Farm Wildlife Sanctuary for free on October 30 with a reservation. See all the activities and programs at www.massaudubon.org/fallfest.
Fallen leaves pose a risk for stormwater pollution
Stormwater pollution is the toxic mix of bacteria, chemicals, metals, nutrients, and other contaminants that washes over pavement and other impervious surfaces and flows down storm drains to waterways. As the leaves fall, proper disposal of leaf litter is essential for reducing stormwater pollution and flooding issues. See these tips from the Lincoln Conservation Department for the proper disposal of leaf litter:
- Keep fallen leaves out of streets – Leaf litter leaches nutrients into stormwater runoff and contributes to pollution in our waters.
- Clear storm drains of debris – Leaf litter and yard debris plug storm drains and increase flooding issues.
- Don’t dump in ditches or streams – Decaying leaf litter releases excess nutrients causing eutrophication and algal blooms.
- Compost leaves and yard clippings – Reduce added chemicals in your yard and garden by creating a natural fertilizer with composted leaves.
Click here to learn more about the town’s initiatives to address stormwater and climate change.
L-S students win prestigious award
Superintendent Bella Wong and the Lincoln-Sudbury School Committee congratulate Anisha Kundu of Sudbury and Caleb Yee of Lincoln for receiving the Massachusetts Association of Superintendents’ Award for Academic Excellence. To be considered for the award, students must have a cumulative GPA that places them in the top 5% of their class and must also consistently demonstrate traits of leadership, social responsibility, respect for their fellow students, and involvement in various aspects of the school community.
Library open by appointment; pickup now in vestibule
The Lincoln Public Library has moved contactless pickup to the vestibule now that the weather has cooled. The service is offered every day except Sunday. Click here for more information on contactless pickup. The library is also open by appointment. Call 781-259-8465 (ext. 3 for the adult department, ext. 4 for children’s services). The first hour of each day is reserved for patrons over 60 years old or with health risks for Covid-19.